INDEX  TO 

SHORT  STORIES 


COMPILED  BY 
INA  TEN  EYCK   FIRKINS 

Reference  Librarian,  University  of  Minnesota 


THE  H.  W.  WILSON  COMPANY 

WHITE  PLAINS,  N.  Y. 
19  15 


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Preface 


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The  Index  to  Short  Stories  is  the  outgrowth  of  a  large  number  of  scat- 
tered bibhographies  of  special  authors  prepared  to  meet  the  recurring  needs 
of  students  and  members  of  the  English  Department  in  the  University  of 
Minnesota.  Title  lists  of  Kipling,  of  Stevenson,  of  Balzac,  of  F.  Hopkinson 
Smith,  and  others  proved  to  be  so  great  a  convenience  to  the  library  assistants 
as  well  as  to  the  students,  that  the  preparation  of  a  comprehensive  index  for 
general  use  was  the  logical  result  of  the  work  done  in  a  small  way  for  the 
benefit  of  one  institution. 

No  claim  for  completeness  in  the  work  is  made.  To  index  all  short 
stories  would  be  impossible  even  were  it  desirable.  American  and  English 
authors  whose  stories  have  appeared  in  magazines  onlV'have  not  been  in- 
dexed. The  work  of  no  American  or  English  writer  is  included  unless  he  has 
-had  published  by  a  reputable  publishing  house,  at  least  one  volume  of  col- 
lected stories;  but  all  the  work  of  the  selected  authors, as  far  as  it  has  been 
available,  has  been  indexed.  Thus,  collected  editions,  separate  volumes,  peri- 
odicals, and  composite  collections  of  various  short  stories,  have  all  been 
consulted  for  the  work  of  the  chosen  authors.'  No  efifort  has  been  made  to 
recover  obscure  and  fugitive  work  of  the  authors  indexed ;  that  is  the  work 
of  the  bibliophile  and  special  authority,  but  the  best  editions  of  the  short 
story  writers  have  been  carefully  and  generously  indexed.  To  discriminate 
the  short  story  from  longer  works  of  fiction,  the  arbitrary  limit  of  two 
hundred  pages  as  the  maximum  length  was  adopted  instead  of  a  literary 
criterion  on  the  basis  of  structure.  This  extends  into  the  realm  of 
the  novellette,  but  was  deemed  expedient  on  the  ground  of  convenience.  A 
corresponding  lapse  in  literary  discrimination  is  to  be  found  in  the  inclusion 
of  many  short  sketches  which  are  not,  in  the  strict  sense,  stories.  In  the 
work  of  authors  such  as  Nathaniel  Hawthorne,  Sir  James  Barrie,  and 
Alphonse  Daudet,  to  mention  but  three,  it  is  often  difficult  to  tell  whether  the 
sketch  should  be  classed  as  a  short  story,  or  as  a  descriptive  narrative.  When 
in  doubt,  the  sketch  has  been  included;  occasionally,  when  there  has  been 
no  doubt,  it  has  been  indexed  because  contained  in  a  volume  in  which  all  the 
other  titles  were  those  of  stories,  and  the  sketch  might  therefore  be  called  for 
in  the  same  connection.  Farces,  which  are  in  reality  short  stories  in  dialogue 
form,  such  as  those  of  William  Dean  Howells,  have  occasionally  been  in- 
cluded. Juvenile  and  fairy  stories  have  been  excluded  except  when  they  are 
a  minor  part  of  a  selected  author's  work  and  their  omission  would  make  the 
bibliography  incomplete.  English  translations  of  foreign  short  stories  have 
been  included  wherever  found. 

As  the  work  progressed  the  mass  of  material  became  so  great  that  the 
cost  of  publication  would  have  been  prohibitive  had  all  authors  lieen  retained. 


f^OiJ^QG 


Therefore,  it  was  necessary  to  eliminate  about  three  lunulred  minor  authors 
whose  work  had  been  indexed.  The  selection  was  made  by  a  referendum 
sent  out  to  a  hundred  libraries,  requesting  them  to  indicate  their  preference 
as  to  the  authors  listed. 

It  is  hoped  that  the  form  of  entry  is  self-explanatory  : 

1.  The  arrangement  is  alphabetical  by  author  and  title,  the  author's 
name  being  printed  in  bold-faced  type. 

2.  The  title  entry  gives  the  exact  title,  followed  by  the  author's  name. 

3.  The  author  entry  gives  full  information.  The  titles  of  the  stories 
under  the  author's  name  are  alphabetically  arranged  and  each  is  followed  by 
references  given  in  the  following  order : 

a.  Reference  to  the  complete  edition  if  one  has  been  issued,  of  the 
author's  works. 

b.  References  to  the  titles  of  the  separate  volumes  of  the  author's  works 
in  which  the  story  has  appeared. 

c.  References  to  editions  of  collected  stories  in  which  the  story  has  been 
reprinted.  These  are  indicated  by  the  use  of  the  editor's  name,  whenever  that 
is  known. 

d.  References  to  the  magazines  if  the  story  has  appeared  in  periodicals. 
By  means  of  this  arrangement,  it  is  possible  to  find  the  author  of  a  short 

story,  the  title  only  of  which  is  known ;  the  exact  title  of  a  story  whose  author 
is  known,  and  the  different  places  in  which  the  story  may  be  found.  In  col- 
lege and  high  school  work  the  demand  often  comes  for  as  many  copies  as 
possible  of  a  given  story.  The  Index  informs  the  librarian  of  resources 
perhaps  unsuspected  in  his  own  collection.  The  abbreviations  of  magazine 
titles  are  those  used  in  the  Readers'  Guide  to  Periodical  Literature,  and 
Poole's  Index. 

The  Index  has  been  compiled  chiefly  from  the  Library  of  Congress  Cata- 
logue, and  verified  by  a  comparison  with  local  collections,  and  with  the  books 
in  the  Lil)rarv  of  Congress. 

I.  T.  F. 

Minneapolis,  Minn.,  March  24,  1915. 


CONTENTS 


Index  to  Short  Stories 


Appendix  A. — List  of  the  Books  Indexed 357 


Appendix  ?>. — List  of  Authors  Classified  by  Nationality     .      .      Z72 


EXPLANATIONS 


Abbreviations    of    periodical    titles    are    those    used     in     The     Reader's     Guide    and 
Poole's  Index. 

In  magazine  references  to  Scribner's,  Scribner's  Monthly   (being  volumes  1-22  of  the 
old  series  Century)  is  cited  as  Scrib  o  s. 

In   the  references  to  Century  Magazine   the  old  series  numbers  of  volumes  are  used. 
To  get  a  new  series  number,  subtract  22. 

In   citing   collected   works,    [  ]    are  aiscd  to  indicate  publisher  and   (  )   for  edition. 

The  order  of  references,  as  given  under    the    author's    name    is    as    follows 

1.  Author's  collected  works 

2.  Author's    separate    works 

3.  Composite  collections. 

4.  Magazines 


INDEX  TO  SHORT  STORIES 


A-playin'   of  Old   Sledge  at   the  settlemint. 

Craddock,  C.  E. 
Aaron  Macklehouse.  Phillpotts,  E. 
Aaron  Trow.    TroUope,  A. 
Abandoned.    Maupassant,  G.  de 
Abasement  of  the  Northmores.     James,  H. 
Abbe  Aubain.     Merimee,  P. 
Abbe   Constantin.     Halevy,   L. 
Abbe    Marignan.    Maupassant,    G.    de 
Abbe's   repentance.     Allen,   G. 
A'Becket,  J.  J. 

Song   of   the   comforter 

In  Stories  of  Italy  (Stories  from  Scrib- 
ner) 
Scrib  M   lo:  255 
Abencerrage.     Irving,  W. 
Abijah   the   brave  and   the   fair    Emmajane. 

Wiggin,  K.  D. 
Abijah's   bubble.    Smith,   F.    H. 
Ablest   man   in   the   world.     Mitchell,   E.    P. 
Abner  Simpson's  new  leaf.     Wiggin,  K.  D. 
Aboard:   a   monologue.     Daudet,  A. 
About,    Edmond    Frangois    Valentin,    1828- 
1885 

Uncle  and  nephew 

In  Stories    by    foreign   authors,    French 

V    I 

About   the  umbrella-mender.     Harraden,  B. 

Above  rubies.  Tracy,  V. 

Abraham's     offering.     Erckmann.     E.,     and 

Chatrian,   A. 
Absalom's  hair.     Bjornson,  B. 
Absent  member.     Mitford,  M.   R. 
Absent-minded  botanist.     Stockton,  F.   R. 
Absent-minded   man.  Jerome,  J.   K. 
Absent-mindedness      in      a      parish      choir. 

Hardy,  T. 
Absent  three.     Morrison,  A. 
Absurd  romance  of  P'tite  Louison.     Parker, 

G. 
Acadian   exiles.    Hawthorne,  N. 
Accent.   Maupassant,   G.   de. 
Accident.    Coppee,  F. 
Accommodating     circumstance.        Stockton, 

F.  R. 
Accomplished  and  lucky  teakettle.   Mitford, 

A.  B. 
According    to    his    lights.      Glaspell,    S. 
According  to   how   the   drop    falls.     Harris, 

J.  C. 
According  to  St.  John.     Troubetzkoy,  A.  R. 
According  to  the  law.     Smith,  F.   H. 
According  to  their  lights.     Henry,  O. 
Account  book.     Alarcon,   P.   A.   de 
Account     of    a     consulate;     second     story. 

Mitchell.  D.   G. 
Accursed    bread.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Accursed  house.  Sec  Balzac,  H.  de.  Grande 

Breteche 
Acebal,  Frangesco 

Embers 
In  Brooks,   W.    Stories   from   four   lan- 
guages 


Achilles   the   butler.     Andrews,   M.  R.   S. 

Achilles  Tatius.  See  Tatius,  Achilles 

Acia.  See  Turgenev,  I.  S.  Asya 

Acid   test.     Osbourne,   L. 

Acontius  and  Cydippe.     Morris,  W.  [Edgar] 

Across   the   creek.     Pratt,    L. 

Across  the  gulf.     Davis,  Rebecca  H. 

Across  the  jumping  sandhills.     Parker,   G. 

Across  the  March  dyke.     Crockett,  S.  R. 

Across   the    plains.     Sienkiewicz,    H. 

Across   the   way.     Grant,   R. 

Acting  for  the  best.     Bland,  E.   N. 

Actors  all.     Cabell,  J.  B. 

Acts  and  entr'actes.     Trask,  K.   N. 

Adalantado    of   the    Seven    Cities;   a   legend 

of   St.    Brandan.     Irving,   W. 
Adam  and  Eve.     See  Hawthorne,  N.     New 

Adam  and  Eve. 
Adam  Bell.     Hogg,  J. 
Adam  Scott.     Hogg,  J. 
Adam's  diary.    See  Clemens,  S.  L.    Extracts 

from  Adam's   diary 
Adams,  Oscar  Fay,  1855- 

Archbishop's   unguarded   moment 
In  Archbishop's    unguarded    moment 
Cosmopol   12:  612 
Discontented    bishop 

In  Archbishop's    unguarded    moment 
Evolution  of  a  bishop 

In  Archbishop's    unguarded    moment 
ISIight   with    William  of   Wykeham 

In  Archbishop's    unguarded    moment 
Serious    dilemma    of    the    bishop    of    Ok- 
laho 
In  Archbishop's    unguarded    moment 
Munsey  11 :  278 
Trials  of  a  retired  bishop. 

In  Archbishop's    unguarded    moment 
Why   the    bishop    left    Rye    Beach 

In  Archbishop's    unguarded    moment 
Addolorata's    intervention.     Fuller.    H.    B. 
Adee,  Alvey  Augustus,  1842- 
Life  magnet 

In  Stories    by    American    authors    v    S 
Adelia  in  Arcady.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Adeline   Thurston   poetess.     Jordan,   E.   G. 
Adieu.     Balzac,   H.   de 

Adieu.   See   Maupassant,   G.    de.     Farewell 
Adios   Cordera!     Alas,   L. 
Adjusted  honeymoon.  French,  A.  W. 
Adjustment    of     nature.     Henry.     O. 
Adjutant's  story.   King,   C. 
Admiral.     Henry,    O. 
Admiral   Peters.   Jacobs,   W.   W. 
Adopted.     Donnell,  A.  H. 
Adopted  daughter.     Freeman.   M.   E.   W. 
Adopted   son.    Maupassant,   G.   de 
Adoption.   Coppee,   F. 
Adoption   of   Albert   and   Victoria.    Wright, 

M.   O. 
Adoration   of  the   mage.   Kipling,    R. 
Adoration  of  the  magi.     Yeats.  W.  B. 
Adulteration   act.   Jacobs,  W.   W. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Advantage's    of    a    college'  'education.    Wil- 
liams, J.  L. 
Adventure.  Maupassant,  G.  de. 
Adventure   at    Brownville.    Bicrce,    A. 
Adventure  in   Paris.  Maupassant,  G.  de. 
Adventure    in    philanthropy.    Martin,    E.    S. 
Adventure   in  the   upper  sea.   London,  J. 
Adventure   in  Tluile.   Black,   W. 
Adventure  of  Black  Peter.  Doyle,  A.  C. 
Adventure   of   Ciiarlcs   Augustus   Milvcrton. 

Doyle,    A.    C. 
Adventure     of     Corkcy     and      Mr.     Tapper. 

Phillpotts,  E. 
Adventure  of  Dona   Isidra.    Crockett,   S.   R. 
Adventure   of    Mucklebcrrv    Finn.    Clemens, 

S.   L. 
Adventure    of    Mrs.    Burlingame's    diamond 

stomacher.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Ad\enture  of  my  aunt.  Irving,  W. 
Adventure   of  my  grandmother.  See  Irving, 

\\'.   Bold   dragoon 
Adventure  of  my   uncle.   Irving,   W. 
Adventure  of  Padre  Vicentio.     Harte,  B. 
Adventure   of   Prince    Florizel   and   a   detec- 
tive.    Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Adventure  of  room  407.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Adventure    of    the    Abbey    grange.     Doyle, 

A.  C. 
Adventure     of    the     bervl     coronet.     Doyle, 

A.  C. 
Adventure    of   the    I)lack    lisherman.    Irving, 

W. 
Adventure    of    the    blue    carbuncle.     Doyle, 

A.  C. 
Adventure  of  the  brass  check.   Bangs,  J.  K. 
Adventure    of    tlie    Canadian    heiress.    Lang, 

A. 
Adventure    of    the    copper    beeclies.    Doyle, 

A.  C. 
Adventure     of     the     dancing    men.     Doyle, 

A.  C. 
Adventure    of    the    Dorrington     ruby    seal. 

Bangs,  J.  K. 
Adventure    of    the    dying    detective.    Doyle, 

A.  C. 
Adventure  of  the  empty  house.    Doyle,  A.  C. 
Adventure  of   the  engineer's   thumb.   Doyle, 

A.  C. 
Adventure    of    tlie    luiglishman.    Irving,    W. 
Adventure  of  the  exemplary  earl.   Lang,  A. 
Adventure   of   the   fair   American.    Lang,   A. 
Adventure     of    the     final     problem.     Doyle, 

A.   C. 
Adventure   of  the   first   clients.   Lang,   .\. 
Adventure    of    the    German    student.    Irving, 

W. 
Adventure   of   the   golden   pince-nez.    Doyle, 

A.  C. 
Adventure    of    the    hansom    cab.    Stevenson, 

R.   L. 
Adventure     of     the     hired     burglar.     Bangs, 

J.  K. 
Adventure     of     tlie     l.idy     novelist    and     tlic 

vaccinationist.    Lang,    .\. 
Adventure  of   tiie    lady  ])atroness.    I^ang,   .\. 
Adventure  of  the  little  anti(|uary.  Irving,  W. 
Adventure   of   the   mason.   Irving,   W. 
Adventure    of    tlic    miserly    mar(|uis.      Lang, 
A. 


Adventure  of  the  missing  pendants.   Bangs, 

J.  K. 
Adventure     of    the     missing     three-<iuarter. 

Doyle,  A.   C. 
Adventure    of    the    mysterious    picture.    Ir- 
ving, W. 
Adventure    of    tlie    noble    bachelor.     Doyle, 

A.  C. 
Adventure  of   the   Norwood   builder.   Doyle, 

A.  C. 
Adventure  of  the  office   screen.   Lang,   A. 
Adventure    of    the    Popkins    family.    Irving, 

VV. 
Adventure     of     the     priory     school.     Doyle, 

A.   C. 
.\dventure  of  the  rich  uncle.     Lang,  A. 
Adventure  of  the  second  stain.  Doyle,  A.  C. 
Adventure    of    the     six    napoleons.     Doyle, 

A.   C. 
Adventure    of    the    solitary    cyclist.    Doyle, 

A.  C. 
Adventure    of    the    speckled    band.     Doyle, 

A.   C. 
Adventure    of    the    three    students.    Doyle, 

A.  C. 
Adventure    of    the    Way    Thither.    Crockett, 

S.  R. 
Adventurer's  story.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Adventures    in    neurasthenia.     Henry,    O. 
Adventures  of  a  "dig."     Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Adventures  of  a  New  Year's  eve.  Zschokke, 

H. 
Adventures  of  an  uncle.  Bacon,  J.  D. 
Adventures   of   Basil   Lee.   Hogg,  J. 
Adventures    of    Ciad,    son    of    the    king    of 

Norway.    MacManus,   S. 
Adventures   of  Colonel   Peter  Aston.   Hogg, 

Adventures  of  Francois  and  Susanne.  Cable, 
G.   W. 

Adventures    of   John    Longbowe.    Harte,    B. 

Adventures     of     little     Peachling.      Mitford," 
A.  B. 

Adventures  of  Shamrock  Jones.      Henry,  O. 

Adventures  of  Simon  and  Susanna.  Harris, 
J.   C. 

Adventures   of  Ulysses.   Lamb,  C. 

Adventures  of  Walter  Schnaff.  .S^^"  Mau- 
passant, G.  de.  Walter  SchnafT's  adven- 
tures 

Advocate.    Brown,   A. 

Advocate's    first    plea.    McCutcheon.    G.    B, 

Advocate's    wedding-day.    Crowe,    C. 

^Zpyornis    Island.     Wells,    H.    G. 

Affair   at   Coulter's   Notch.   Bierce,   A. 

Aflfair  of   Molino   del   Rey.   Janvier,  T.   A. 

Affair    of    outposts.    Bicrce,    A. 

AfTair  of  state.   Maupassant,  G.   de. 

Affair  of  the   clasi)s.   Gorky,   M. 

Affairs  of  Caroline.        Norris.  K. 

.Affinitive  romance.   Bangs,  J.   K. 

Affliction  of  Hans  Pumpernickel.  Bangs. 
J.   K. 

African   Jack.     Hams,   J.    C. 

After.    Maupassant,    G.    i\c. 

After   a    year.   Trask,    K.    N. 

After   all.    Brown,    .\. 

After  all.  Trask,  K.  N. 

After  brt-ad.  See  Sienkiewicz,  H.  For  daily 
brea.I 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


After  dark.    Collins,   W. 

After  death.   Maupassant,   G.   do. 

After    fifty   years.     French,   A.    W. 

After  the   accident.    Hibbard,   G.  A. 

After  the  dance.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 

After   the   deluge.    Trumbull,   A.   E. 

After  the  fact.    Hornung,  E.  W. 

After  the  inquest.     Jacobs.  W.  W. 

After   the    play.   James,    H. 

After     the     wedding;     a     drama.      Howells, 

W.  D. 
After   tomorrow.     Hichens,   R.   S. 
After   twenty  years.     Henry,   O. 
Afterglow.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Aftermath.     Locke,    W.   J. 
Aftermath:    part    second    of    "A    Kentucky 

cardinal."     Allen,   J.    L. 
Afternoon   miracle.     Henry,   O. 
Afternoon   tea.     Bates,   A. 
Afterward.    Wharton,  E. 
Afterwards.    Watson,  J. 
Afterword.    Garland,   H. 
Against    his    judgment.     Grant,    R. 
"Against   orders."     Smith,   F.   H. 
Agate  heart.    Hoffmann,   E.  T.  W. 
Agatha.     Chekhov,   A.    P. 
Age  for  love.    Bourgct,  P. 
Aged  folk.     Daudet,  A. 
Agent.     Turgenev,    I.    S. 
Agent  of  the  U.  S.  B.  C.    Bangs,  J.  K. 
Agnes  Lahens.    Aloore,  G. 
Agnes  Surriage.     Brown,  A. 
Agua   Dulce.     Austin,   M.   H. 
Ah  man.    Grand.  S. 
Ahez   the  pale.    Sharp,   W. 
Aho,    Juhani,    pseud.      See    Brofeldt.    Tuhani 
Aicard,  Jean  Frangois  Victor,  1848- 
Vase  of  clay 

In  Patten.  W.  International  short   stor- 
ies  V   3 
Aide-de-camp.     Andrews,    M.   R.    S. 
Aikin,  John,   1747-1822,  and   Barbauld,   Mrs. 
Anna   Laetitia   (Aikin)    1743- 1825 
Eyes  and  no  eyes 

III   O'Shea,  M.   V.     Eyes  and  no  eyes 
Traveller's  wonders 

In  O'Shea.   M.  V.   Eyes  and   no   eyes 
Air-ship.    Lagerlof,  S. 
Aladdin:      or.      the     wonderful      lamp.      See 

Arabian    nights'    entertainments 
Alarm   bell.     Earle,   M.   T. 
Alarcon,  Pedro  Antonio  de.  1 833-1 891 
Account  book 

In   Moors   and    Christians 
Black  eyes 

In  Moors  and   Christians 
Cocked   hat 

In  Cocked  hat 
Cornet 

In   Moors   and    Cliristians 
Fine  haul 

In   Moors  and   Christians 
Guardian  angel 

In  Moors  and   Cliristians 
Gypsy's    prophecy 

In  Moors  and   Christians 
Moors  and  Christians 
In  Moors  and   Christians 

Stories  by  foreign  authors,  Spanish 


Nail 

In   Hawthorne,  J.    Library   mystery   and 
detective  stories  v  4 
Orderly 

In   Moors  and   Christians 
Saint  and   genius 

/;;    Moors   and    Christians 
Tall  woman 

In   Maupassant,      G.      de,     and      others. 
Modern   ghosts 
Stories  by  foreign  authors,  Spanish 
Year  im  Spitzbergen 

In  Moors  and   Christians 
Alas,  Leopoldo,  1852- 
Adios   Cordera! 

In    Brooks.    W.    Stories   from   four   lan- 
guages 
Alas!  poor  ghost.    Phillpotts.  E. 
Albert.    Tolstoi.   L.   N. 
Albert   Savarus.     Balzac,   H.   de 
Alcott,   Louisa   May,    1832-1888 
Anna's   whim 

In  Silver  pitchers 
Aunt  Kipp 

In  Proverb  stories 
Autobiography   of   an   omnibus 

In  Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag 
Banner   of   Beaumanoir 

In    Spinning-wheel    stories 
Baron's  gloves 

In   Proverb   stories 
Boys'   joke,   and   who   got    the    best   of   it 

In  Aunt  Jo's   scrap-bag 
Brothers 

In  Atlan  12:  584 
By  the   river 

In  Silver  pitchers 
Candy  country 

In    Candy    countrj^ 
Cooking:-class 

In  Spinning-wheel   stories 
Corny's   catamount 

In  Spinning-wheel   stories 
Country   Christmas 

In  Proverb  stories 
Daisy's  jewel-box.   and   how   she   filled   it. 

In  Spinning-wheel   stories 
Doll's   journey 

/;;   Doll's  journey 
Eli's  education 

In   Spinning-wheel   stories 
Grandma's   story 

In  Spinning-wheel   stories 
Happy  birth-day 

In   Aunt  Jo's   scrap-bag 
Hare  and  the  tortoise 

/;;   Spinning-wheel   stories 
Hole  in   the   wall 

In   Hole  in  the  wall 
Independence:    a    centennial    love    story 

In  Silver  pitchers 
Ivy  spray  and  ladies'  slippers 

In   Garland   for   girls 
Jerseys;   or.  The  girls'  ghost 

/;;   Spinning-wheel   stories 
Kitty's  class  day 

In   Proverb   stories 
Letty's  tramp 

fn  Silver  pitchers 
Little   Button-Rose 

fn   Garland   for  girls 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Alcott,  Louisa  May — continued 
Little  house  in  the  garden 
In  Spinning-wheel  stories 
Little   neighbors 

In  Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag 
Little  old  shoe.  See  Alcott,  L.  M.  Modern 

Cinderella 
Little   things 

In  Spinning-whcel  stories 
Lost  in  a  London  fog 

In  Aunt  Jo's   scrap-bag 
Marjorie's  three  gifts. 
In  Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag 
Marjorie's  three  gifts 
May  riowers 

In  Garland  for  girls 
Modern    Cinderella;    or,    The    little    old 
shoe 
In  Modern   Cinderella 
Modern  Mephistopheles 

In   Modern    Mephistopheles 
Morning-glories   and    Queen   Aster 

In    Morning   glories    and    Queen    Aster 
Mountain-laurel    and    maiden-hair 
In  Garland   for  girls 

Mountain  laurel  and  maiden-hair 
My  girls 

In   Aunt  Jo's   scrap-bag 
My  red   cap 

In  Proverb  stories 
My  rococo  watch 

In  Silver  pitchers 
Old  major 

/;/   Aunt  Jo's   scrap-bag 
On    picket   duty 

In    Proverb  stories 
Onawandah 

In   Spinning-whcel   stories 
Pansies  and  water-lilies 
In  Garland   for  girls 

Pansies   and  water-lilies 
Patty's   place 

In   Aunt  Jo's   scrap-bag 
Poppies  and  wheat 
In  Garland   for  girls 
Poppies  and  wheat 
Psyche's  art 

In   Proverb   stories 
Red  tulips 

In  Aunt  Jo's   scrap-bag 
Romance  of  a  summer  day 

In  Silver  pitchers 
Roses  and  forget-me-nots 
In  Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag 
Scarlet   stockings 
In  Silver  pitchers 
P>roa<lway  7:  41 
I'utnam   14:72 
Silver  pitchers 

In  Silver  pitchers 
Tabby's  table-cloth 

In  Spinning-whcel   stories 
Transcendental   wild   oats 

In  Silver  pitchers 
Water-lilies.      See  Alcott,   L.   M.    Pansies 

and  water-lilies 
What    the   bells   saw   and   said 
In  Proverb  stories 


What  the  girls  did 

In  Aunt  Jo's   scrap-bag 
Whisper  in   the  dark 

In   Modern   Mephistopheles 
Aldrich,    Thomas   Bailey,    1836-1907 
Case  of  Thomas   Phipps 
In  Writings  v  9 

Sea  turn  and  other  matters. 
Harper    103:627 
Chevalier  de  Resseguier 
In  Writings  v  3 

Two  bites  at  a  cherry 
Cent  46:  73 
Christmas   fantasy,   with   a   moral 
In   Writings    v   7 

Two  bites   at  a   cherry 
Cent  43: 221 
"For   bravery  on    the   field   of   battle" 
In  Writings  v  5 

Two  bites  at  a   cherry 
Cent  44: 889 
Friend  of  my  youth 

In  Marjorie  Daw  and  other  people 
Atlan  27:  169 
Goliath 

In  Writings  v  3 

Two  bites  at  a   cherry 
Cent  45: 561 
Her   dying  words 
In  Writings  v  3 

Two  bites   at  a   cherry 
Scrib  o  s   14:  204 
His   Grace   the  Duke 
In  Writings  v  9 

Sea  turn  and   other  matters 
Cent  56:  49  ■;■ 

Little  violinist 
In  Writings    v   7 

Marjorie  Daw  and  other  stories 
Midnight   fantasy 
Mademoiselle  Olympe  Zabriski 
In  Writings  v  3 

Marjorie  Daw  and  other  people 
Marjorie  Daw  and  other  stories 
Atlan  32:385 
Marjorie    Daw 
In  Writings  v  3 

Marjorie  Daw  and  other  people 
Marjorie  Daw  and  otiior  stories 
Atlan  31:  407 
Midnight   fantasy 
!n  Writings  v  3 

Marjorie  Daw  and  other  stories 
Midnight  fantasy 
Atlan  35:385 
Miss    Mehetabcl's    son 
In  Writings  v  3 

Marjorie  Daw  and  other  people 
Marjorie  Daw  and  other  stories 
Warner   library 
Atlan   31 :  719 
My  cousin   the  colonel 
hi  Writings  v  5 

Two  bites  at  a   cherry 
Harper  84:  43 
Our    new    neighbors    at    Ponkapog 
hi   Writings   v   7 

Mariorie  Daw  and  other  stories 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Pere  Antoine's  date-palm 
In  Writings  v  3 

Marjone  Daw  and  other  people 
Marjorie    Daw   and   other    stories 
Warner  library 
Atlan  9:  778 
Quite    so 

In  Writings  v  3 

Marjorie  Daw  and  other  people 
Marjorie    Daw    and    other    stories 
Atlan  29:  413 
Outlook  86:  922 
Rivermouth   romance 
In  Writings  v  4 

Marjorie  Daw  and  other  people 
Marjorie    Daw    and    other    stories 
Atlan  30:  157 
Sea  turn 

In  Writings  v  9 

Sea  turn  and   other  matters 
Harper  103:  4 
Shaw's  folly 

In  Writings  v  9 

Sea  turn  and   other  matters 
Harper   102;  81 
Snow  fort   on  Slatter's  hill 

In  Tappan,   E.   M.   Children's  hour  v   10 
Struggle  for  life 
In  Writings  v  3 

Marjorie   Daw  and   other  people 
Marjorie  Daw  and  other  stories 
Atlan  20:  56 
Two   bites   at   a   cherry 
In  Writings  v  3 

Two  bites  at  a   cherry. 
Atlan  7:  31 
Untold    story 
In  Writings  v  9 

Sea  turn  and   other  matters 
Scrib    M    28:708 
White    feather 
In  Writings  v  9 

Sea  turn  and   other  matters 
Atlan  90:  298 
Young  desperado 
In   Marjorie  Daw   and  other  people 
Marjorie  Daw  and  other  stories 
Atlan  20:  755 
Alexander.     Maupassant,    G.    do 
Alexander    the    son    of    Philip.     Dragoumis, 

J.  D. 
Alexander's    bridge.     Gather,    W.    S. 
Alexander's  masquerade.     Gather,  W.  S. 
Alf's  dream.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
AH  Baba  and  the  forty  thieves.  See  Arabian 

nights   entertainments 
Ali    Baba   of   the   Sierras.     Harte,   B. 
Alice  Doane's  appeal.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Alice  in  Blunderland;   an   iridescent   dream. 

Bangs.  J.   K. 
Alice's   Ghristmas  tree.     Hale,   E.   E. 
Alicia's  diary.     Hardy,  T. 
Alien  in   the  pines.     Garland,   H. 
Aliens.     Tarkington,  B. 
Alif-Laila.     Hale,  E.  E. 

Alix  de  Morainville.  See  Gable,  G.  W.  His- 
tory of  Alix  de  Morainville. 
All  alone.     Theuriet,  A. 
All   for  love.     Sherwood,  M.   P. 
All  for  the  best.     More,    H. 


All  gold  canyon.     London,  J. 

All   in   vain.     Lindau,    R. 

All  my  sad  captains.     Jewett,  S.  O. 

All  my  story.     Maartens,   M. 

All   over.     Maupassant,   G.   de 

All  sails   spread   for  monkcyland.     Howard, 

B.    W. 
All  that  messuage.     Morrison,  A. 
All   that  troubled   them.     Morris,   G. 
All   the   cats  look   black  at  night.     French, 

A.  W. 
All  the  evidence.     Morris,  G. 
All   the  world's  mad.     Parker,   G. 
Allan    the    hunter;    a    tale    of    three    lions. 

Haggard,  H.  R. 
Allen,  Grant,  i.  e.  Charles  Grant  Blairfindie, 
1 848- 1 899 
Abbe's   repentance 
In  Backslider 
Twelve   tales 
Con  temp  60:  568 
Eclectic  M   117:  674 
Army  doctor's  romance 

In    Army    doctor's    romance 
Backslider 
In  Backslider 

Bride  from  the  desert 
Twelve  tales 
Cornhill  48:  191 
Bride  from  the  desert 

In  Bride  from  the  desert 
Cecca's   lover 
In  Backslider 
Twelve    talcs 
Longman's    23:  311 
Child    of    the    phalanstery 
In  Backslider 
Twelve  tales 
Christmas  eve  concert 
In  Canad    M    12: 140 
Churchwarden's    brother 

In  Twelve  tales 
Cruise    of   the    Albatross;    of.   When   was 
Wednesday  the  tenth? 
In   Cruise  of   the   Albatross 
Curate   of   Churnside 
In  Twelve  tales 
Cornhill  50:  171 
Dr.  Greatrex's  engagement 
In  Bride  from  the  desert 
Cornhill   49:  561 
Fair  exchange 

In  Eng  Tllust  15:  399 
Frasine's  first  communion 
In  Backslider 
Twelve   tales 
Grateful  Joe 

In  Eng  Illust  11:  703 
Harry's    inheritance 
In  Eng  Illust  3:  323 
Liv  Age  t68:  650 
Ivan  Greet's  masterpiece 
In  Backslider 

Twelve  tales  ' 

Janet's    Nemesis 
In   Backslider 

Twelve   tales  > 

John   Cann's   treasure 
In  Backslider 
Twelve  tales 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Allen,  Grant  —continued 
Joseph's   dream 

In  Cosmopol  26:  277 
Mad  Medlicott 

In   Eng  Illust   10:  619 
Melissa's  tour 

In    Stories    by    English    authors,    v    10, 
The   sea 
Reverend  John   Crecdy 
In   Backslider 
Twelve  tales 
Cornhill  48:  225 
That  v-ry  Mab 

In    Longman's   7-^i 
•When    was    Wednesday    the    tenth?      See 
Allen.  G.     Cruise  of  the  Albatross 
Wolverden    tower 
In  Backslider 
Twelve  tales 
Woman's   hand 

1)1  Cosmopol  26:  151 
Allen,  James  Lane,  1849- 

Aftermath;     part     second     of     Kentucky 
cardinal 
In  Aftermath 

Kentucky  cardinal 
Bride  of  the  mistletoe 

In  Bride  of  the  mistletoe 
Cathedral    singer 

In  Cent  88:  i 
Flute  and  violin 
In  Flute  and  violin 
Harper  82:  58 
John    Gray    [forms   the   basis   of  the  later 
work   Choir   invisible] 
In  Lippinc  49:  643 
Kentucky  cardinal 
In   Kentucky   cardinal 
Harper  88:926;  89:20 
King  Solomon  of  Kentucky 
In  Flute  and  violin 
Warner  library 
Outlook  85:468 
Last  Christmas 

In   Cur   Lit  46:  225 
Old      King     Solomon's     coronation.     See 
Allen,   J.    L.    King  Solomon   of   Ken- 
tucky 
Part  of  an  old  story 

In   Cent  33: 507 
Posthumous    fame;    or,    A    legend    of    the 
l)eautiful 
In  Flute  and  violin 
Sister   Dolorosa 

In   Flute   and   violin 
Cent   41 :  265.   580 
Summer   in    Arcady 

In  .Summer  in   Arcady 
Too  much  momentum 

In   Harper  70:  701 
Two  gentlemen   of  Kentucky 
In   Flute   and   violin 

Two   gentlemen  of   Kentucky 
Outlook   JT,:  623 
White  cowl 

/»    Flute   and    violin 
Cent  36:r>84 
Alliance  of  laughter.     Benson,   E.   F. 
Alloutna.     Maui)assant,   G.   de 
All's   well   that    ends   well.      Hawkins,   A.    H. 


Almeria.     Edgeworth,  ]\L 

"Alms-giving."     Moore,   G. 

Almshouse.     Sigourney,    L.    H. 

Aloha  oe.     London,  J. 

Alone  in  China.     Ralph,  J. 

Along    shore.     Jewett,    S.    O. 

Along  the  Bronx.     Smith,  F.  H. 

Along  the  Garonne.     Weyman,  S.  J. 

Alpine  divorce.     Barr,  R. 

Alpine  lights  and   shadows.     French,  A.  W. 

Alsace!   Alsace!     Daudet,  A. 

Altar    of    her    beauty.     Davis,    C.    B. 

Altar  of  the  dead.     James,  H. 

Alternative.     McCutcheon,    G.    B. 

Alternative.     Overton,    G. 

Aways   lock   the   door.     Maupassant,    G.   de 

Alyosha   the   pot.     Tolstoi.   L.   N. 

Am   I  insane?     Maupassant,   G.  de 

Amadan    of    the    dough.     MacManus,    S. 

Amalgamated       brotherhood       of       spooks. 

Bangs,  J.  K. 
Amanda  and  love.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Amanda  Todd.     Freeman,  M.   E.  W. 
Amarina's   roses.     Freeman,  M.    E.   W. 
Amateur.     Davis,  Richard   H. 
Amateur   night.     London,   J. 
Amateur  of  lying.     Lucian 
Amateur   photographer.     Bates,   A. 
Amateur  rehearsal.     Bates,  A. 
Amatua's  sailor.     Osbourne,   L. 
Amazon.     Hawthorne,   J. 
Ambassador.      Hibbard.    G.    A. 
Amber  gods.     Spofford,  H.  P. 
Ambitious  guest.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Ambitious    Jimmy    Hicks.     Masefield,    J. 
Ambitious   rose-tree.     Ouida 
Ambuscade.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Ambush.     Gibbon,   P. 
Amelia.     Deland,    M. 
American    flirtation.     Litchfield,   G.    D. 
American    senator.     Trollope,    A. 
Americanization    of    Roll-Down    Joe.     Con- 
nolly, J.  B. 
American's    tale.     Doyle,   A.   C. 
Amethyst  box.     Green,  A.  K. 
Amethyst   comb.     Freeman,    M.    E.    W. 
L'.\mie      inconnue.       See      Edgeworth,     M. 

.\ngclin,T 
Amiable   revenge.     Parker,   G. 
Amici.     Andrews,  M.   R.  S. 
Amicis,  Edmondo  de,  1846- 1908 

College  friends 

/;;    Stories    by    foreign    authors,    Italian 

Great  day 
In  Stories  by  foreign   authors,    Italian 

Mendicant   melody 

In    Brooks,    W.    Stories    from    four   lan- 
guages 
Aminadab     Skelch     and     his     free     library. 

Loomis.  C.  B. 
Amir's    homUj.    Kipling,    R. 
Amis   and   Amile.    LeGallienne,    R. 
Among  the  camps.     Page,  T.    N. 
Among  the  cliffs.     Craddock,   C.   E. 
.A.mong  the  climbing   roses.     Lagerlof,   S. 
.'\mong  the   corn-rows.     Garland,   H. 
Among  the  railway  folk.     Kipling,  R. 
Amos    Barton.    Sec    Eliot,    G.    Sad    fortunes 

of    Amos    Barton 
.'\mos    Kilbright.      Stockton.   I'.   R. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Amour  dure.     Paget,  V. 

Amourette.     Chambers,    R.    W. 

Amours  of    Daphnis  and   Chloe.     Longus 

Amours      of      Mr.      Dcuccace.     Thackeray, 

W.  M. 
Amputated  arms.     Bergs0e,  J.  W. 
Amy   Foster.     Conrad,  J. 
Ananias.     Harris.  J.   C. 
Anarchist.     Conrad,  J. 
Anarchist,  Quida 
Anarchist:  his  dog.     Glaspell,  S. 
Anastasia's  elephant.     Loomis,  C.   B. 
Anathema   in  the   family.     French,   A.   W. 
Anatomist  of  the  heart.     Sullivan,  T.   R. 
Ancestors.     Morris,  G. 
Ancestors  of  Peter  Atherly.     Harte,  B. 
Ancestral   footstep.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Ancestr}'    of    Irene.     Michelson.    M. 
Ancient  history.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
And    Maude!      French,   A.   W. 
And  there  was  light.      Harben,  W.  N. 
Andersen,  Hans  Christian,   1805-1875 

Angel. 


Ill  Tappan. 

E.    ^1. 

Children's 

257. 

Constant  tin 

/;;  Tappan. 

246 

Darning-nee(! 

In   Tappan, 

soldier. 
E.    M. 

lie. 
E.    M. 

Children's 
Children's 

252 
Fir-tree 
In  Tappan, 

E.    M. 

Children's 

hour    I : 
261 
Nightingale 

In   Warner   library 
Ugly   duckling 

/;;   Tappan,    E.    M.    Children's    hour    i: 

Warner   library 
Andre  Cornelis.     Bourgct,  P.  C. 
Andrea  Delhn.     Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 
Andreev,  Leonid  Nikolaevich,  1871- 

Dilemma;    a    story    of   mental    perplexity 

In   Dilemma 
His    excellency    the    governor 

In  Harp  W  51:  196,  236.  270,  310 
Judas  Iscariot   (abridged  trans.) 

In  Sewanee  R   16:  136 
Seven  who   were   hanged 

In  Seven  who  were  hanged 
Silence 
In  Silence 

Esenwein,  J.   B.   Short-story  master- 
pieces,   Russian    v    2 
-Andrei   K61osof¥.     Turgenev,   I.  S. 
Andreieff,  L.  N.  See  Andreev,  L.  N. 
Andrevv.  Sec  Page.  T.  N.  How  Andrew  car- 
ried tlie  precinct 
Andrew   Kent's   temptation.     Ward,    E.    S     P. 
Andrew  Venlaw.  See   Parker,   G.   Chief   fac- 
tor 
Andrews.    Mary    Raymond    Shipman    (Mrs. 
William  Shankland  Andrews) 
Achilles  the  butler 

III  Scrib  M*56:  389 
Aide-de-camp 
•    /)/    Militants 

Scrib    M    41 :  209 


Amici 

In   Eternal    masculine 
Scril)    M   54:88 
Better   treasure 

In  Better  treasure 
Big  Bateese 

In  Bob  and  tlic  guides 
Bill  the  trapper 

In  Bob  and  the  guides 
Scrib   M   34:  741 
Bishop's  silence 
In  Militants 

Scrib  M  32:  703 
Black   care   and   the   horseman 

In  Scrib   M  38:736 
Butler 

In  Am  M  68:  My  p  22 
Camp  of  the'  bears 
In   Delin  78:  149 
Camp   of  the  good   fairy 
/;;  Bol)  and  the  guides 
Scrib  M  35:448 
Campaign  trout 

In   Eternal   masculine 
Scrib  M  48:61 
Captains 

In    Internal    masculine 
Scrib  M  42:  18 
Counsel  assigned 

In  Counsel  assigned 
Courage    of    the    common-place 
/;;  Courage  of  the  commonplace 
Scrib  M  50:  41 
Crippled    Mercury 

In  Scrib   M   33:  557 
Crowned  with  glory   and  honor 
In  Militants 

Scrib   M   31 :  189 
Diamond    brooches 
In    Militants 

Harper   112:  55 
Enchanted    forest 

/;;    Enchanted   forest 
Eternal    feminine 

/;;   Harper   116:  T97 
Fete  of  M'sieur  Bob 
In  Scrib  M  55:  327 
Fifth    of   October 

/;;    McClure    35:  438 
Forgiveness  of  sins 

In  Everybody's   17:3 
Fox's    understudy 

/;;    Bob   and    the   guides 
Harper   105:  425 
Fugitive 

III  Har])er  no:  285 
Good  Samaritan 
In  Good   Samaritan 
McClure  23:  580 
Grandfathers  of  Bob 
/;/  Bob  and  the  guides 
Scrib    M    32:  222 
Happiness 

In   Enchanted  forest 
Everybody's  21:291 
How  Starbright  found  his  laugh 

In  Enchanted  forest 
In   the   open 

In  Bob  and  the  guides 
Scrib   M  34:66 


8 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Andrews,  Mary  R,  S.  ~Co)iliiiiird. 
Judge's  cherubs 

In   Ladies-  11  J  25:  Jl  p  13 
Kidnapped   colony 
In  Kidnapped   colony 
Harper  107:  50,  JS^ 
Lake  of   devils 

In  Bob  and  the  guides 
Scrib  M  39:  iis« 
Lifted   bandage 
In  Lilted  bandage 
Scrib   M  46:  -'93 
Lingc  of  JM'sieur 
In  Bob  and  the  guides 
Scrib   M   31  :  472 
Little   Marcus 

In    Eternal    masculine 
Little  Revenge 

In  Scrib  M   34:  -'04 
Lost  caravel 

In  Bob  and  the  guides 
Scrib  M  39:  327 
Majesty  of  the  law 

In  Harper  108:  668 
Messenger 

In  Scrib  M  40:  4' 7 
Nengnie 

In    Enchanted    forest 
Perfect  tribute 
In  Perfect  tribute 
Scrib  M   40:  17 
Place  aux  dames 
In   Bol)  and  the  guides 
Harper    111:609 
Play  to  the  gallery 

In    Harper    107:  853 
Political   tip 

In  McClure  25:  426 
Reward  of   virtue 

In  Eternal    masculine 
Scrib  Al  44:  395 
Sabine  maiden 

In  Eternal   masculine 
Scarlet    ibis 

In   Eternal  masculine 
Scrib  M   52:  204 
School-boy 

In  Howclls,  W:  D.,  and  others.  Whole 
family    ch   ^o 
ThrouR-h   the   ivory   gate 
In   Militants 

Scrib  M  37:''>oS 
Two  sides  of  a  street 

In  McClure  21 :  347 
Vive    IVrnpcrcur 
/)!  Vive  rcmpercur 
Scrib  M  32:  271 
West  Point  regulation;  a  farce 

In  McClure  23:  385 
What   the   donkey  did 

fn  Harper  114:  42 
Whistling   of    Zoctique 
In   Eternal   masculine 
Scrib  M  42:  34 T 
Wife  of  the  governor 
In  Militants 

TTar])er    104:  8R5 
Witnesses 
fn   Militants 

Scrib    M    34:464 


\'oung    man    with    wings 
In   Eternal   masculine 
Dclin  76:  86  Ag    1910 
Andrew's  fortune.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Audrey    Satchel    and    the    parson    and    the 

clerk.     Hardy,   T. 
Andreyev,  L.  N.  See  Andreev,  L.  N. 
Andy   M'Gee's   chorus    girl.    Davis,    Richard 

H. 
Angel.     Andersen,  11.  C 
Angel  and  the   flowers.      Field,   E. 
Angel  at  the  grave.     Wharton,   E.  N. 
Angel  child.     Crane,  S. 
Angel  in  the  house.     Spofford,  H.  P. 
Angel   of   chance.     Gray,   D. 
Angel   of  his  youth.     Thanet,   O. 
Angel  of  life.     Hornang,  E.  W. 
Angel  of  the  Lord.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Angel   of  the   odd.     Poe.    E.   A. 
Angelina;      or,     L'amie     inconnue.        Edge- 
worth,  M. 
Angel's  visits.     Jacobs,   W.   \\'. 
Angel's  wickedness.     Corelli.   M. 
Anglicization.     Zangwill,     1. 
Animal  shop.     Duncan,   N. 
Animation  of  Beck  Ann.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Ann  Arbor  tales.     See   Ilarriman,  K.   E. 
Ann  Eliza.     Brown,  .A. 
Ann  Going.     Donnell,  A.  H. 
.Ann     Lizy's    patcliwork.      iMecman,    ^I.     E. 

\V. 
.\nn   Malann.     Slosson,   .\.  T. 
Ann   Mary;   her   two  Tlianksgivings.     Free- 
man, M.  E.  W. 
.Anna.  Lady  Baxby.      Hardy,  T. 
Anna's  whim.     Alcott,    L.    M, 
Anne.     Davis,    Rebecca    H. 
Anne     Marie     and     Jeanne      Marie.     King, 

G.  E. 
Anne   Rodway.     Collins,   W. 
Anner    'Lizer's     stumliliu"     block.     Dunbar, 

P.  L. 
Annette.    See  Parker,  G.     Tragic  comedy  of 

Annette 
Annette    de    Viroflay.     IMaartcns,    M. 
.Annette    Delarbre.     Irving.     W. 
Annie   Laurie.     Ward,    f"..   .S.   P. 
.Annie    Touscy's    little    game.      Hopkins,    M. 

S.   B. 
-Annihilation      of      tlie      conscience.     Vorse, 

M.   H. 
.Annonchka.     Turgenev.     I.     S. 
Annunciata.     Boyesen.    H.    H. 
Annunzio,    Gabriele   d',    1864- 

San  Pantaleone 

In   Stories    l)y    foreign    authors.    Italian 
.Anointed   man.     Sharp,    W. 

Anonymous 

l''or   .-inonvmous   stories   see   first   word   of 
titles" 
.Anonymous   letter.     D:indet.   A. 
.Anonymous    letter.      Davis.    Ricliard     H. 
.\nother   dog.     Smith,   E.    H. 
Another  gambler.     Bourget,  P.   C. 
Am.tlur    little    heath-lioun<l.     PhiUpotts.    E. 
Another  Solomon   (Chinese) 

In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  Oriental 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORFES 


AnotlKT  study  of  woman.      Balzac,  H.  de 
Anstey,  F.,   pseud.    (Thomas   Anstey   Guth- 
rie)  1856- 
Black  poodle 

In  Stories  bj'  English  authors,   London 
Three   wishes.   Sec    Matthews,   J.    B.,   and 

Anstey,  E. 
Undergraduate's   aunt 

In  Patten,   VV.   International   short  stor- 
ies  V  2 
Anti-christ.     Huneker,  J.   G. 
Anti-climax.     Kirk,    E.    O. 
Antigone.     Bourgct,    1'. 
Antique  ring,     llawthorne,   N. 
Antoine   and   Angelicjue.      Parker,    G. 
Antoinette.     Theuriet,    A. 
Antonia's  song.     Hoffmann,   E.  T.   W 
A-playin'   of   Old   Sledge   at   the   Settlemint. 

Craddock,  C.   E. 
Apollo     Bclviderc.      Stuart,     \i.     M. 
Apology.     Henry,    O. 
Apostate.     London,  J. 
Apostates.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Apostle    of   the    Tules.      Harte,    B. 
Apotheosis.     Galswortliy,    J. 
Apotheosis   of   the    Reverend    Mr.   Spangler. 

Deland,  M.  W. 
Apparition.     Thanct,    O. 
Apparition.     Maupassant.   G   de 
Apparition  of  Mrs.  Veal.     De  Foe,  D. 
\ppeal    to    Caesar.     Donnell,    A.    IT. 
Apple.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Apple-blossoms    and    white   muslin.      Smith, 

F.  H. 
Apple      dealer.     Sec-    Ilawtliorne      N.     Old 

apple  dealer 
Apple   Jonathan.     Slosson,   A.   T. 
Apple-tree.     Freeman,   M.   E.   W. 
Apples   of  gold.     Hopkins,    M.    S.    B. 
Apples    of    Hesperidcs.     Smith,    A.    P.,    and 

Cameron,'  M. 
Applicant.     Bierce,  A. 
Apres.     See   Maupassant,    G.    de.     After. 
April   day  on    the   Oykel.     Black,   W. 
April     fool     of      Harvcv's      Sluice,      Bones. 

Doyle.  A.   C. 
April  showers.     See  Brown.  A.     King's  End 
April's    lady.     Bates,  A. 
April's   message.     Cabell,   J.    B. 
Apuleius,   Lucius,   fl.    2d    century 
Storj'  of  Cupid  and   Psyche 

/;/  Jcssup,   A.,  and  Canby,  H.   S.     Book 
of  the  short  story 
Vr'   ye   woth  it?     Warman,  C. 
Arabella      Hardy;      or     The      sea     Voyage. 

Lamb,  C. 
Arabian   nights   entertainments 
Ali    Baba   and   the   forty   thieves 

In  Tappan,  E.  M.  Children's  hour  .=;:3T5 
Jessup.  y\.,  and   Canby,  EI.   S.     Book 

of  the   short   story 
Mabic,  H.  W.,  and  Strachey,  L.  Little 
masterpieces  of  fiction,  v.  2 
Aladdin,  or  The  wonderful  lamp 

In  Tappan,  E.  M.  Children's  hour  5:287 
Cody,       S.     Selections       from       the 
world's  greritest  short  stories 
Sindbad  the  sailor 
In  Tappan,  E.  M.  Children's  hour  5:336 


Araminta     and     tlie     automobile.     Loomis, 

C.  B. 
Archbishop's    Christmas   gift.     Barr,   R. 
Archbishop's  visit.     Repplier,  A. 
Archbishop's    unguarded    moment.     Adams, 

O.  E. 
Archdeacdu  and  the  dcinosaurs.     Phillpotts, 

Archdeacon      llolden's      tril^ulation.     VVey- 

man,  S.  J. 
Archer.     Sharp,    W. 
Arctic  travel.     Payn,  J. 
Arethusa.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Argonauts    of   North    Liberty.     Harte,    B. 
Argonauts  of  the  air.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Argyment.     Maartens,    M. 
Aristocracy  versus   hash.     Henry,  O. 
Aristocrat.     Conrad,   J. 
Aristocratic  world.     Lewald-Stahr,   F. 
Arkansas  prophet.     Stuart,    R.    M. 
Arlesian  girl.     Daudet,  A. 
Arlesienne.     See   Daudet.   A.     Arlesian   girl. 
Armadillos,   l^eginning  of.     See   Kipling,   R. 

Beginning   of  the   armadillos. 
Armstrong,  Le  Roy,  1854- 

Sergeant   Gore. 

In  Stories    of    the    army    (Stories    from 
wScribner) 
Scril)   M   8:  173 
.Arrny-chaplain      Schmelzle's      jfjurncy      to 

Fliitz.     Richter,  J.  P.  F. 
Army   doctor's   romance.     Allen,   G. 
Army  of  a  dream.     Kipling,  R. 
Army  of  the  Callahan.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
Arne.     Bjornson,  B. 
Arnold,   George,   1834-1865 

Why  Thomas  was  discharged 
In  Stories   by  American   authors    v   5 
Atlan   11:  708 
Around  tlie  embers  of  a  dying  fire.     Smith, 

F.  H. 
Around  the  wood  fire.     Smith,  F.  H. 
L'Arrabiata.     Heyse,  J.  L.   P. 
Arrangement.     Maartens,   M. 
Arrest.     Bierce,  A. 
Arrest    of    Lieutenant    Golightiy.     Kipling, 

R. 
Arria  Marcella.     Gautier,  T. 
Arrival  of  a  lady  of  quality.     Smith,   F.   H. 
Arsene   Guillot.     Merimee,    P. 
Art:   a  dramatic   tale.     Reade,   C. 
Art  and  nature.     Stowe,  H.  B. 
Art  and  the  bronco.     Henry,  O. 
Art  of  love.      Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Art  of  Terry  Lute.     Duncan,  N. 
Artfulness  of  Steggles.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Arthur.     Daudet,  A. 
Arthur's  hall.     Hoffmann,   E.  T.   W. 
Article  for  Blackwood:  a  predicament.    Poe, 

E.    A. 
Article   seven.     Donnell,  A.   H. 
Artifice.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Artist.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
.Artist   of  the   beautiful.     Hawthorne,   N. 
Artist's  end.     Sienkiewicz,   H. 
Artist's  wife.     Maupassant,  G.   de 
Arts  and   crafts.     Morrison,  A. 
As  a  man  sows.     Litchfield,  G.  D. 
As   a   murderer.     Harris,   J.    C. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


As  a  weather  prophet.     Harris,  J.  C. 
As  deep  as  the  sea.     Parker,  G. 
"As  haggards  of  the  rock."     Wright.   M.  T. 
As  one  having  authority.     Bunncr,  H.   C. 
As  one  woman  to  another.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
As  others  see   us.     Hibbard,   G.  A. 
As  taught  by  Ellen.     French,  A.  W. 
As  the  Norns  weave.     Liljencrantz,  O.  A. 
As  the  sparks  fly  upward.     Hibbard,   G.  A. 
As   to  education.     Harris,  J.   C.^ 
As  to  the  banditti.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
As  told  by  May  Iverson.     Jordan,   E.  G. 
As  told   by   Renaud's   wife.     French,  A.   W. 
Asabri.     Morris,    G. 
Asaph.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Asathor's   revenge.     Boyesen,    H.    H. 
Asbjornsen,   Peter  Christen,    1812-1885,  and 
Moe,  Jorgen  E.,  1813-1882 
Master  tliief 

In  Blackw  70:  595 
Ash-cake    Hannah    and    her    Ben.     Dunbar, 

P.  L. 
Ashes,  dust  and  nothing.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
Ask  Lord   Roberts.     Smith,   F.    H. 
Aslauga's    knight.       La     Motte-Fouque,     F. 

H.   K. 
Aspern  papers     James,  H. 
Asphodel.     Wright,   M.   T. 
Asra.     Strindberg,  J.   A. 
Assassin.     Maupassant,   G.  de 
Assassin.     Ouida 
Assault   in   the    Rue   des   Cendres.     MerricK, 

L. 
Assessor  of  success.     Henry,  O. 
Assignation.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Assignation.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Assistant    bishop.     Hopkins,    M.    S.    B. 
Assisted    immigrant.     Davis,    Richard    H. 
Assisted    providence.     Thanet,    O. 
Astral   onion.     Peattie,   E.   W. 
Astrid.  See  Lagerldf,   S.   Queens   at  Kunga- 

hiilla 
Asya.     Turgcncv,    I.    S. 
At   a   i)rivate   view.     Matthews,  J.   B. 
At   a   winter   house-party.     Harrison,    C.    C. 
At  Abdul  Ali's  grave.     Benson,  E.  F. 
At  an    Irish   inn.     Mitchell,   D.    G. 
At  anchor.     Magruder,  J. 
At  arms  with   Morpheus.     Henry,  O. 
At  Auton  house.     Hoppin,  A. 
At   Baml)er's   boom.     Parker,   G. 
At  commencement.     Bacon,  J.   D. 
.•\t   Ephcsus.     Pangborn,   G.   W. 
At  home.     Chekhov.  A.   P. 
At  home.     Hawthorne,  N. 
At  Howli  Thana.     Kipling,  R. 
.\t   King's   Cross    station.     Benson,   E.   F. 
.\i  La  Glorieuse.     Davis.  M.  F..  ]\1. 
.^t  luncheon      Peattie,   M.  W. 
At   Milianah.     Daudet.   A. 
At    Mrs.    Berty's   tea.     Jaiu'icr,   T.   A. 
At  Pinney's  ranch.     Bellamy,  E. 
At   Point   o'   Bugles.     Parker,   G. 
.\i  sea.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
.At    Scsenheim      Perry,    B. 
At  shaft  IT.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
At   Sudleigh   fair.     Brown,   A. 
At  table.     Coppee,  F. 
At   Teagne    Potect's:   a   skelcli    of   the    Hog 

Mountain    range.     Harris,    J.    C. 
At  the  appetite  cure.     Clemens,  S.  L. 


At    the    beginning.     Garland,    H. 

At  the  brewery.     Garland,  H. 

At  the  cafe  chantant.     Davis,  C.  B. 

At  the   Casa   .\apoleon.     Janvier,  T.  A. 

At  the  chateau  of  Cormne.     Woolson,  C.  F. 

At    the    close    of    the    second    day.     Jordan, 

E.  G. 
At    the    corner   of    Lover's    lane.     Williams, 

J.  L. 
At  the  end  of  the  passage.     Kiplmg,  R. 
At  the  end  of  the  world.     Comer,  C.  A.  P. 
At  the  fair.     Kielland,  A.   L. 
At  the  forge.     Zola,  E. 
At  the  ghost  hour.     Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 
At   the    Grand    Hotel    du    Paradis.     Janvier, 

T.  A. 
At   the    Green    Dragon.     Harraden.    B. 
At  the  hermitage.     Brown,  E.   L. 
At  the  manor.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
At   the   mercy   of   Tiberius.     Parker,   G. 
At   the    mission    of  San   Carmel.     Harte,    B. 
M  the  oculist's.     Bikelos,  D. 
At    the    outposts:     memories    of   the    siege. 

Daudet,  A. 
At  the  pit's  mouth.     Kipling,  R. 
At  the  Princess   Ida's.     Spofford,  H.   P. 
At  the  sign  of  the  cat  and  racket.     Balzac, 

H.  de 
At   the   sign  of   the    l^agle.      Parker,    G. 
At  the   sign   of   the    rubber   plant.     Cutting, 

M.     S. 
At  the  sign  of  the  Savage.     Howells,  W'.  D. 
At  the  source.     Sienkievvicz,  H. 
At  the   station.     Davis,  Rebecca  H 
At  the  stroke  of  the  hour.     Keats,  G. 
At  the  stuffed  animal  house.     Deland,  M.  W. 
At   the   Three    Kettles.     French,   A.    W. 
At   third   hand.     Howells,  W.  D. 
At    twenty-two.     Kipling,    R. 
At   twi-light.     Glaspell,    S. 
At  whose  door.     Deland,  M.   W. 
Atalanta's    race.     Morris,    W. 
Atavism  of  John  Tom  Little  Bear.     Henry, 

Atheist   and   the    sage.   Sec   Voltaire,   F.    M. 

de  A.  Story  of  Johnny 
Atheist's   mass.     Balzac,    H.   dc 
Atherton.     Mitford,  M.   R. 
Atonement.     Long,  J.  L. 
Attack  on  the  mill.     Zola,   \\. 
Attalic   Brovillard.     Cable,   G.  W. 
Attempt  at  reform.     Strindberg,  A. 
Attitudes.     Bourget,  P.  C. 
Au    soleil.     Maupassant.    G.    de 
Aubcr   Hurn.   See   Rici,    R.    White   sleep   of 

Auber   Hurn 
Aucassin    and    Nicolette.     LeGalliene,    R. 
Auction.     Brown,    A. 
Auerbach,   Berthold,    iSi_'-iS8_' 
I'.enigna 

/;;   German    tales 
Cliristian    Gellert's    last    Christmas 
/;/   German   tales 

Stories   by   foreign   authors,   German 
V  2 
I'.rdmutha 

]i>   German  tales 
Ru(!oli)h   and    l-:ii7al>eth 

/;;   German   tales 
Step-mother. 
/»  German  tales 


INDEX    TO    SHORT     STORIES 


II 


Auld  licht  in  arms.     Barrie,  J.  M. 

Auld  licht  kirk.     Barrie,  J.   M. 

Auld  licht  manse.     Barrie,  J.  M. 

Aunt  Abby's  neighbors     Slosson,  A.  T. 

Aunt  Amity's  silver  wedding.     Stuart,  R.  M. 

Aunt    Calista's    way.     AlacManus,    S. 

Aunt   Caroline's   present.     Hale,   E.   E. 

Aunt   Clementine's  old  days.     Earle,   M.  T. 

Aunt   Cynthy   Dullett.     Jewett,   S.   O. 

Aunt  Deborah.     Mitford,  M.   R. 

Aunt  Delphi's  dilemma.     Stuart,  R.  M. 

Aunt    Fountain's   prisoner.     Harris,   J.    C. 

Aunt  Kipp     Alcott,  L.  M. 

Aunt    Liefy.     Slosson,    A.    T. 

Aunt  Mandy's  investment.     Dunbar.     P.   L. 

Aunt  'Randy.     Slosson,  A.  T. 

Aunt   Rose.     See    Maupassant,   G.   de.      Our 

letters 
Aunt    Sarah's    brooch     Morrison,    A. 
Aunt  Sue's  panic.     Payn,  J. 
Aunt  Tempe's  revenge.     Dunbar,  P.   L. 
Aunt  Tempe's  triumph.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Aunt   Tempy's    story.     Harris,   J.    C. 
Aunt   Ursula's   misfortune.     Ohnet,    G. 
Aunty   Bligh.     Maseheld,  J. 
Aunty  Lane.     Jackson.   H.   H. 
Aurelia's  unfortunate  young  man.     Clemens, 

S.   L. 
Austin,  Mrs.  Mary  (Hunter)   1868- 
Agua  Dulce 

/;;   Lost   borders 

Harp  W   53:  Ag  28  p  22 
Basket   maker 

In  Atlan   91 :  235 
Basket  woman.  First  story 

In  Basket  woman 
Basket   woman.      Second    story 

In  Basket    woman 
Bitterness  of  women 
In  Lost  borders 

Harp  W  53 :  O  9  p  22 
Case  of  conscience 
In  Lost  borders 

Harp  W  53:  Ag  14  p  22 
Cheerful  glacier 

In  Basket   woman 
Christmas  fiddle 

In  Cent  8t:  239 
Christmas  tree 

In  Basket  woman 
Coyote-spirit  and  the  weaving  woman 

In  Basket  woman 
Crooked  fir 

In  Basket   woman   • 
Fakir 

In  Lost  borders 
Harper  119:  556 
Fire   bringer 

In  Basket  woman 
Frustrate 

In  Cent  83 : 467 
Golden  fortune 
In  Basket  woman 
Atlan  92:  791 
Green  bough 

In  Am  M  jt,:  642 
Hoodoo  of  the  Minnictta 
In  Lost  borders 
Cent   74: 450 
House  of  offence 
In  Lost   borders 

Harp  W  53:  O  23  p  22 


Jimville;  a   sketch 
In  Atlan  90 :  690 
Land 

In  Lost  borders 
Last  antelope 
In  Lost  borders 

Atlan  92:  24  I 

Little  coyote 

In  Atlan  89:  249 
Lost  dog 

In  Cath  World  89:624 
Mahala  Joe 
In  Basket    woman 

Tappan,    E.    M.     Children's   hour    10: 

419 
Atlan  94:  44 
Mamichee 

In  Cath  World  91:  183 
Merry-go-round 

In  Basket  woman 
Nayang-Wite,  the  first  rabbit  drive 

In  Basket  woman 
Night  adventure 

In  Cath  World  92:  157 
Ploughed  lands 
In  Lost  borders 

Harp  W  53:  S  II  p  22 
Pocket-hunter's   story 

In  Lost  borders 
Pot  of  gold 

In  Munsey  25:  491 
Readjustment 
In  Lost  borders 
Harper   116:  694 
Return   of   Mr.  Wills 
In  Lost  borders 

Cent  74:244  .  ' 

Search  for  Jean  Baptiste 

In  St  N  30:  1024 
Spring  o'  the  year 

In  Cent  75 : 923 
Stream  that  ran  away 

In  Basket  woman 
Sugar  pine 

In  Basket  woman 
Walking  woman 
In  Lost  borders 
Atlan  too:  216 
White-barked   pine 

In  Basket  woman 
White  cockatoo 

In  Cent  83:  549 
White  hour 

In  Munsey  29:  88 
Woman  at  the  Eighteen-mile 
In  Lost   borders 

Harp  W  53:  S  25  p  22 
Austin,  William,  1778-184J 

Peter  Rugg,  the  missing  man 

In   Baldwin,      C.      S.      American      short 
stories 
Austin's  girl.     Norris,   K. 
"Author!  Author!"     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Author   of  Beltraffio.     James,   H. 
Author's     reading     and     its     consequences. 

Harrison,  C.  C. 
Author's   reading   in   Simpkinsville.     Stuart, 

R.  M. 
Author's   story.     Maartens,   M. 
Autobiographical  romance.     Hawthorne,    T. 


12 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Autobiography  of  a  thief.     Readc,  C. 

Autobiography  of  an  omnibus.  Alcott,  L.  M. 

Autobiography    of    Aureola.      Ward,    E.    S. 
P. 

Autobiography  of  IMcthusclah.  Bangs,  J.  K. 

Automobile.     See  French,  A.  \V.     -Mrs.   La- 
throp's   love   affair,   part  2 

Autumn.     Goeringer,  I. 

Autumn.     Strindberg,  A. 

Autumn  and  love.     Benson,  E.  F. 

Autumn    manoeuvres.    See    Halevy,    L.    Ala- 
dame  de  Ciiateaubrun's  series  of  three 

Aux  sericux.     Kirk,  E.  O. 

Avalanche.     Herrick,  R. 

Avaricious  priest.     Bandello,   M. 

Avatar.     Gauticr,  T. 

Avatar.     Huneker,  J.  G. 

Avenger.     De  Quincey,  T. 

Avenger.     Maupassant,  G  de 

Avenger  of  blood.     Gibbon,  P. 

Average   woman:    RcfTey.     Balcstier,   C.   W. 

Aver.v.     Ward.    K.    S.    P. 

Avicenna    and    the    olxservant    young    man 
(Turkish) 

In  Hawthorne.  J.   Library  mystery  and 
detective    stories,   Oriental 

Awakening.     Maupassant,  G.  dc 

Awakening  of  Angus  Ogue.     Sharp,  W. 

Awakening  of  George  Raymond.  Osbourne, 
L. 

Awakening  of  Zojas.     Michelson,  M. 

Awful  fate  of  Mr.  Wolf.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Awkward  question.     Vorse,  M.  H. 

Axel  and  Anna;  or,  correspondence  between 
lovers.     Eremer,  F. 

Aytoun,    William    Edmonstoune,    1813-1865 
Glenmutchkin   raiUtay 

In  Stories    by     English    authors,    Scot- 
land 

Azalia.     Harris,   J.    C. 

Aztec   romance.     Janvier,  T.  A. 

Baa,  baa,  black  sheep.     Kipling,  R. 

Bab.     W^eyman,  S.  J. 

Babcock,    Mrs.    Winnifred     (Eaton),    1879- 

Sce  W^atanna,  Onoto,  pseud. 
Babe  Jerome.     Catlierwood,   M.   H. 
Babenay.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Babes  in  the  jungle.     Henry,  O. 
Babet's  lover.     Zola,  E. 
Babette.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Babiche.     See  Parker.  G.     Little  Babiche 
Baby  grand.     Long,  J.   L. 

Baby    in    the    mail-pouch.      Craddock,    C.    F. 
Baby  in  the  siege.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Baby   Sylvester.     Hartc,   B. 
Baby  tr.inip.     Bierce,  A. 
Baby's  bath.     Bennett,  E.  A. 
Baby's  Christmas.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Baby's  fingers.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Baby's  fortune.      Harris,  J.  C. 
Bach  concertf)  in   D  minor.     Harradcn,   P.. 
Bacheller,  Irving  Addison,  1850- 

"CliarL'-c    it";    or.    Kiii)ing    uj)    with    Harry 

In  Charge  it 
Colonel's   organization 

In  Good  H  49:  489 


Commodore    Vanderbilt    and    the    hand- 
made gentleman 
In  Am    M    67: 463 
Fben   Holden's  last  day  a-fishing 
In  Eben  Holden's  last  day 
Cent  73:232 
Kce])ing    up    witli     Dan'l    Webster.      See 
Bacheller,  L  A.  Turning  of  Griggsb}-: 
being  a  story  of  keeping  up  with  Dan'l 
Webster. 
Keeping  up   with    Harry.     See   Bacheller, 

L  A.  "Charge  It" 
Keeping  up  with   Lizzie 
In  Keeping  up  with  Lizzie 
Harper  121:688 
Lonesome  man  of  Huckleberry  lake 

In  Am    M   71:  649 
Lost  in  the  fog 

In  St    N    28:33-' 
Man  on  the  hill-top 
In  Harper  119:  370 
Marie  and   the   talk-trust 

In  Harper  124:  909 
Master  of  silence 

In  Master  of  silence 
Our  honeymoon  summer 

In  Good  FI  50:  723 
Shadow  of  happiness 

In  Cosmop  31 :  661 
Socrates  invents  a  new  sin 

In  Harper  123:  429 
Socrates  to  the  rescue 

In  Harper  122:  502 
Soloist  of  Center  Pond 
In  Hampton  27:206 
Cur   Lit  5^:  697 
Stories  of  a  railroad  king 

/;;  Harp  W  53:  My  i  p  11 
Story  of  the  big  timber 

In  Cosmop  31:  396 
Tale  of  two  burdens 

In  Cent  76:  548 
Turning    of    Griggsby;    being    a    story    of 
keeping  up   with   Dan'l   Webster 
In  Turning  of  Griggsby 
Cent  84:  606,  726 
Uncle  Eb's  last  day  a-fishing 
In  Cent  73-  -'3-' 
Bachelor  and  the  baby.     Cameron,  M. 
Bachelor's  Christmas.     Grant,  R. 
Bachelor's  experience.     Coppee,  F. 
Bachelor's  fancy.     Brown,  A. 
Bachelors  of  Braggy.     MacManus.  S. 
Back  home.     Donnell,  A.    II. 
Back  o'  beyont.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Back  of  Bohemia.     Merrick,  I^. 
Back  seat.     Morris,  G. 
Back  there  in  tlie  grass.     Morris,  G. 
Back  to  back.     Hale.   E.  E. 
Back  to  back.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Back  to  Indiana.     Peake.  E.  E. 
Backgrounds.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
Backslider.     Allen,  G. 

Backsliding  of  Harriet  T'.Iake.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Backward   view.     Jewett,  S.  O. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


1.3 


Bacon,  Josephine  Dodge  (Daskam)   (Ingra- 

ham  Lovell,  pseud.  1876- 
Adclia  in  Arcady 

In  Aladncss  of  Philip 
McClure   18:  33^ 
Adventures  of  an  uncle 

In  Her  fiance 
At  commencement 

In  Smith  college  stories 
Backsliding  of  Harriet  Blake 

In  Whom  the  gods  destroyed 
Bayard  of  Broadway 

In  Whom  the  gods  destroyed 
Harp  W  46:  p6p  64 
Biscuits  ex  machina 

In  Smith  college  stories 
Blue  dress 

In  Scrib  M  33:457 
Bobbert's  merry   Christmas 

In  Madness  of  Philip 
Harp  B  35:  703 
Case  of  interference 

In  Smith  college  stories 
Castle  on  the  dunes 

In  Harper  119:  531 
Children 

In  Strange  case  of  Dr.  Stanchon 
Harper  119:  3^7 
College  girl 

In  Sister's  vocation 
Confessions  of  a  husband 

In  Bookm  15:  443 
Conversion  of  Constantia 

In  Am  M  64:  396 
Country  cousin 

In  Sister's  vocation 
Courting  of  Lady  Jane 

In  Middle-aged  love  stories 
Crystal 

In  Strange  case  of  Dr.  Stanchon 
Hampton  27:  305 
Edgar,  the  choir  boy  uncelestial 

In  Madness  of  Philip 
McClure   18:262 
Education  of  Elizabeth 

In  Smith  college  stories 
Emotions  of  a  sub-guard 

In  Smith  college  stories 
End  of  it 

In  Smith  college  stories 
Ends  of  the  earth 

In  Good  H  48:267 
Evolution  of  Evangeline 

In  Smith  college  stories 
Fair  exchange 

In  Sister's  vocation 
Family  aflfair 

In  Smith  college  stories 
Few  diversions 

In  Smith  college  stories 
First  of  October 

In  Harper  log:  721 
Flesh-pots  of  Egypt 

In  Sister's  vocation 
Goddesses  from  the  machine 

In  Scrib  M  37-  18 
Gospel 

In  Strange  case  of  Dr.  Stanchon 


Gypsy 

In  Woman's  H  C  40:  Mr  p  3;  Ap  p  17 
Heart  of  a  child 

In  Madness  of  Philip 
McClure  16:  291 
Her  father's  daughter 

In  Sister's  vocation 
Her  fiance 

In  Pier  fiance 
Her  little  sister 

In  Her  fiance 
Her  stepmother 

In  Sister's  vocation 
Hope  deferred 

In  Middle-aged  love  stories 
Cent  62: 420 
Plouse  of  their  rest 

In  Ladies'  H  J  28:  F  i  p  7 
Idyl  of  the  road 

In  McClure  29:  603 
Idyll  of  All  Fool's  day 

In  Idyll  of  All  Fool's  day 
Am  M  65:563;  66:71,  181 
Imp  and  the  angel 

In  St  N  27: 956 
Imp  and  the  author 

In  Harper  loi:  202 
Imp  and  the  drum 

In  St  N  28:995 
Imp  disposes 

In  Harper  103:  474 
Imp's  Christmas  visit 

In  St  N  29:  gg 
Imp's  matinee 

In  St  N  28:884 
In  the  border  country 

In  In  the  border  country 
In  the  valley  of  the  shadow 

In  Middle-aged  love  stories 
McClure  20:  41 
Julia  the  apostate 

In  Middle-aged  love  stories 
Key 

In  Strange  case  of  Dr  Stanchon 
Key  to  the   East  gate 

In  Ladies'  H  J  28:  Jl  p  7 
Legacy 

In  Strange  case  of  Dr.  Stanchon 
Hampton  26:  415 
Levitation  of  Miss  Weeks 

In  Scrib  M  36:  195 
Little  brother  of  the  books 

In  W4iom  the  gods  destroyed 
Scrib  M  32:  400 
Little  god  and  Dicky 

In  Madness  of  Philip  ; 

McClure  17:  338 
Little  silver  heart 

In  Harper  113:  762 
Little  victory  of  the  general 

In  McClure  31 :  253 
Madness  of  Philip 

In  Madness  of  Philip 
McClure  16:  183 
Maid  of  the  mill 

In  Whom  the  gods  destroyed 
Miracle 

In  Strange  case  of  Dr.  Stanchon 
Harper    121:843 


14 


IX'DEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Bacon,  Josephine   D.— Continued. 
Miss  Biddle  of  Bryn  Mawr 

In  Smith  college  stories 
Mrs.  Dud's  sister 

In  Middle-aged  love  stories 
Harper  104:  J79 
Oracles 

In  Strange  case  of  Dr.  Stanchon 
Peggy's  summer 

In  Harp  B  46:  278;  47:  290 
Philanthropist 

In  Middle-aged  love  stories 
Point  of  view 
In   Her  fiance 

Harp   B   3t':405 
Pretenders 

In  Collier's  4-^:  J^i  30  p  16 
Prodigal  imp 

In  St  N  28:675 
Question   of  values 

In  Good  H  53:  435 
Reversion  to  type 

In  Middle-aged  love  stories 
Scrih  M  31  :  453 
Scandal  in  high  life 
In  Scrib  M  37:  4ii 
Singer's  story 

In  Sister's  vocation 
Sister's  vocation 

In  Sister's  vocation 
Study  in  piracy 

In  Madness  of   Philip 
McClure   16:497 
Taste  of  Bohemia 

In  Sister's  vocation 
Twilight  guests 

In  Whom  the  gods  destroyed 
Unburied 

In  Strange  case  of  Dr.  Stanchon 
Warning 

In  Strange  case  of  Dr.  Stanchon 
Scrib  M  44:  712 
When  Pippa  passed 

In  Whom  the  gods  destroyed 
Where  thieves  break  in 

In  Collier's  43:  My  29  p  12 
Whom  the  gods  destroyed 

In  Whom  the  gods  destroyed 
Wind  flower 

In  Whom  the  gods  destroyed 
Bad    conduct.      See    Chekhov,    A.    •'Kasch- 

tanka" 
Bad  error.     See  .Maupassant.  G.  de.  Window. 
Bad    medicine   man.     Garland,   H. 
Bad  night.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Bad  old  times.     Jokai,   M. 
Badalia  Herodsfoot.     See  Kipling,  R.     Rec- 
ord of  Badalia  Herodsfoot 
Badge  of  J'oliceman  O'Roon.     Henry,  O. 
Biiader.     Smith.    F.    H. 
Baffled  aml)uscade.     Bierce,  A. 
Bailey's    babies.     Kelly,   M. 
Baiilie's  double.     Watson,  J. 
Baker  of   Barnbury.     Stockton,    K.    R. 
Balaam  and  his  master.     Harris,  J.   C. 
Balaam  and  Pedro.     Wister,  O. 
Balacchi  brothers.     Davi4k,Rcbecca  H. 
Balance.     Keats,    G. 
Balance   of   power.     Bangs,   J.    K. 


Balcony,   King,    G.    E. 
Balestier,   Charles  Wolcott,    1 861 -i  891 
Average  woman:   RefTey 
In  Average    woman 
Cent  43: 561 
"Captain,   my  captain" 
In  Average  woman 
Cent  44:  65 
Common  story 

In  Average  woman 
Cent  42: 497 
Fair  device 
In  Fair   device 
Balking    of    Christopher.     Freeman,    M.    E. 

W. 
Ball    at   Sceaux.    See    Balzac,    H.    de.    Rural 

ball 
Ball   of  fat.     See  Maupassant,   G.   de.     Ball 

of  tallow 
Ball  of  tallow.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Ballast.     Quiller-Couch.  A.   T. 
Ballet  dancer.     Serao,   M. 
Balloon  hoax.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Balsam    fir.     Freeman,    M.    E.    W. 
Balthasar.     France,   A. 

Balthazar:  or,  The  science  of  love.   See  Bal- 
zac, H.  de.     Balthazar 
Balzac,  Honore  de,  1799-1850 
Accursed   house.     See   Balzac,    H.   de.   La 

grande   Breteche 
Adieu  [Farewell] 

In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]    v  36;    (Centenary)    v  31 
Honore   de   Balzac    [Barrie]    v  46 
Works    (Kelmscott)    v    1-2 
Works   (University)   v   i 
Best  of   Balzac 

Christ   in    Flanders    (Farewell) 
Juana   and   other   stories 
Albert  Savarus 

/;;   Comedie     humaine.       Wormeley,    tr. 
[Roberts]    v  4;   (Centenary)   v  2 
Honore    de    Balzac    [Barrie]    v    16 
Works    (Kelmscott)    v    19-20 
Works   (University)   v   10 
Albert  Savarus 
Another   study  of   woman 

In   Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]    v  24;    (Centenary)   v   15 
Honore  de   Balzac   [Barrie]   v  22 
Works    (Kelmscott)    v   5-6 
Works   (University)   v  3 
Balzac's  shorter  stories 
Modeste    Mignon    (Saintsbury) 
At  the  sign  of  the  cat  and  racket  [At  the 
cat    and    battledor:    At    the    cat    and 
racket:    Fame   and    sorrow:    House   of 
the    cat    and    racket:     I. a     mai.^^on    du 
chat  cjui  pelotel 
/;[    Comedie    humaine.     Wormeley,    tr. 
[Rol)crts]    V  2;   (Centenary)    v  3 
Honore    de    Balzac    [Barrie]    v    12 
Works    (Kelmscott)    v   7-8 
Works  (University)   v  6 
Fame  and   sorrow 
Woman    of    thirty    (Saintsbury) 
Atheist's  mass. 

In    Comedy   humaine.     Wormeley,   tr. 
[Roberts]   v  2;  (Centenary)  v  3 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Honore  de   Balzac.      [Barric]   v   15 
Works    (Kelmscott)   v  11-12 
Works    (University),    v   6 
Atheist's  mass 
Balzac's   shorter   stories 
Country  doctor 
Le  Cure  de  Tours 
Eclectic  M  106:  112 
Ball  at  Sceaux.   See  Balzac,  H.  de.    Rural 

ball 
Balthazar;  or.  Science  and  love 

In  Balthazar 
Cat  and  racket.     See   Balzac,   H.   de.     At 

the  sign  of  the  cat  and  racket 
Chief   of   the   devorants.     See    Balzac,    H. 

de.     Ferragus 
Christ  in  Flanders    [Jesus  Christ  in  Flan- 
ders; Miracle  in  Flanders] 
/«  Comedie  humaine.     Wormeley,  tr. 

[Roberts]   v  39;    (Centenary)  v.  29 
Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]   v  42 
Works    (Kelmscott)    v   1-2 
Works  (University)  v  i 
Balzac's   shorter  stories 
Christ    in    Flanders 
Country  doctor 
Seraphita    [Roberts] 
Colonel   Chabert 

/)/   Comedie    humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]    v.  3;  (Centenary)  v  3 
Honore  de  Balzac.      [Barrie]   v  20 
Works  (Kelmscott)  v  17-18 
Works   (University)   v  9 
Celibates  Saintsbury) 
FaiTie  and  sorrow 
Comedies   played   gratis.     See    Balzac,   H. 

de.     Gaudissart  II 
Commission  in  lunacy  [Interdiction] 
In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  7;   Centenary)   v  6 
Honore  de  Balzac.      [Barrie]  v  20 
Works   (Kelmscott)  v  13-14 
Works    (University)   v  7 
Country   doctor 
Daughter  of   Eve 
Conscript.      [Madame    de    Dey's    last    re- 
ception;   Recruit;    Requisitionnaire] 
In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  36;   (Centenary)   v  31 
Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]   v  46 
Works    (Kelmscott)    v    1-2 
Works   (University)   v   i 
Balzac's  shorter  stories 
Christ   in    Flanders 
Little  French  masterpieces  v  4 
Month    58:  248 
Outlook  89:  717 
Temple  Bar  77:  558 
Cure  de  Tours  [Vicar  of  Tours] 

In     Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,    tr. 
[Roberts]   v.  10;   (Centenary)  v  10 
Honore   de  Balzac   [Barrie]   v  24 
Works    (Kelmscott)   v  7-8 
Works    (University)    v   5 
Le  Cure  de  Tours 
Pierrette.   [Roberts] 
Dance    at    Sceaux.     See    Balzac,     H.     de. 
Rural  ball 


Daughter  of   Eve 
In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  7; 
Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]   v  16 
Works    (Kelmscott)    v   9-10 
Works.    (LTniversity)    v    5 
Daughter  of  Eve 
Seraphita  (Saintsbury) 
Deserted    mistress.     See    Balzac,    H.    de. 

Deserted  woman 
Deserted      woman.      [Deserted      mistress; 
Forsaken    woman;    Madame   de    Beau- 
seant] 
In   Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]  v  3;   (Centenary)  v  3 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  18 
Works   (Kelmscott)   v  9-10 
Works   (University)   v  5 
After  dinner  stories  of  Balzac 
Father  Goriot,  etc. 
Domestic     peace.     See     Balzac,     H.     de. 

Peace  of  a  home 
Don  Juan.     See  Balzac,  H.  de.     Elixir  of 

life 
Doomed  to  live.     See  Balzac,   H.  de.     El 

Verdugo 
Double      family.     See      Balzac,      H.      de. 

Double  life 
Double  life  [Double  family;  Second  home] 
1)1  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]  v  6;  (Centenary)  v  3 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  22 
Works     (Kelmscott)     v     6     [Second 

liome] 
Works    (University)     v    n     [Second 

home] 
]Marriage   contract. 
Drama  on  the  seashore.     See  Balzac,   H. 

de.     Seaside  tragedy 
Duchesse  de  Langeais.      [One  of  series  of 
three     stories     called     "Histoire     des 
Treize"] 
In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  20;   (Centenary)  v  13 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]   v  6 
Works    (Kelmscott)   v   15-16 
Works  (University)  v  13 
Duchess   de  Langeais 
Jealousies   of  a  country  town    v  2 
Elixir  of  life.     [Don  Juan] 
/);   Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]  v  36;  (Centenary)  v  31 
Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]   v  42 
Works    (Kelmscott)    v  4 
Works    (University)    v  2 
Balzac's    shorter   stories 
Christ  in    Flanders 
Wild  ass's  skin  (Saintsbury) 
Patten,  W.   International  short  stor- 
ies   V  2 
Episode  under  the  Terror.    [In  the  time  of 
the  Terror] 
In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  28;   (Centenary)   v  21 
Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]   v  34 
Works    (Kelmscott)    v    31-32 
Works.    (University)    v   16 
Balzac's   shorter   stories 
Duchesse    de    Langeais 
Little   French   masterpieces    v  4 


i6 


IXIJEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Balzac,  Honore  de  —Cuiliiiucd. 

Episode   under   the   terror  —Continued. 
In   Passion    in    the    desert    (.Caldwell) 
Woman  of  thirty.   (Saintsbury) 
Esenweni,  J.  P..  Short  Story  master- 
pieces   V   2 
Dublin   Univ    M    S^:  185 
Gentleman's  M.  n.  s.  50:  i 
Lippinc  89: 431 
Liv  Age  ig6:  464 
Executioner.   Sec   Balzac,    11.   de.    JCl   Ver- 

dugo 
Exiles  [Les  Proscrit.^J 

In  Comedie    'humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  39;   (Centenary)  v  29 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  46 
Works    (University)   v  2 
Lc   Cure   de   Tours.    [Les   Proscrits] 
Peasantry    (Saintsbury) 
Seraphita    |  Rol)crts] 
Facino    Cane    [Gold] 

In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  38;   (Centenary)   v  29 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  10 
Works   (University)   v   16 
W'orks    (Kelmscott)  y  31-32 
Balzac's  shorter  stories 
Louis  Lambert 

Modeste    Mignon    (Saintsbury) 
Fame    and    sorrow.       See   Balzac,   H.   de. 

At  the   sign   of   the   cat  and   racket 
Farewell.     See  Balzac,  H.  de.     Adieu 
Father's  curse.     See  Balzac,  H  de.    Hated 

son 
Fcrragus,   chief  of  the  devorants. 

In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  20;   (Centenary)  v  14 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  6 
Works    (Kelmscott)    v   15-16 
Works    (University)    v    13 
Firm    of    Xucingen.      See    Balzac,    IE    de. 

.Xncingen  and  Co. 
Forsaken    woman.     See    Balzac,     H.     de. 

Deserted  woman 
Gallery    of    antiquities.     [Jealousies    of    a 
country  town] 
In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]    v    15;    (Centenary)    v  9 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  29 
Works   (Kelmscott)  v  13-14 
Works  (University)  v  7 
Gambara 

In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  38;   (Centenary)    v  29 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  44 
Works   (Kelmscott)   v  3 
Works    (University)    v    2 
Father's   curse 

Jealousies   of   a   country   town       v   2 
Louis   Lambert 
Gaudissart    H     [Comedies    played    gratis; 
Selim   shawl] 
In  Comedie     humaine.       Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]  v  24;  (Centenary)  v  14 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  8 
Works  (Kelmscott)   v  31-32 
Works    (University)    v    16 
Distinguished       i)r()vincial       (Saints- 
bury) 


Girl   with    the    golden    eyes 

In  Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  5 
Works    (Kelmscott)    v   15-16 
Works    (University)    v   13 
Gobscck.     [M.  Gobseck] 

Iji  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  24;    (Centenary)   v   14 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  17 
Works    (Kelmscott)    v  9-10 
Works   (University)   v  5 
Father  Goriot  (Saintsbury) 
Gold    See  Balzac,  H.  de.     Facino  Cane 
Grande   Breteche.     [Great  Breteche;  Ac- 
cursed house] 
In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]    v  2;   (Centenary)   v  3 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  22 
Works    (Kelmscott)    v    5-6 
Works    (University)   v  3 
After-dinner  stories  from  Balzac 
Balzac's  shorter  stories. 
Best  of  Balzac 
Fame  and  sorrow 
Little   French   masterpieces    v  4 
Modeste    Mignon    (Saintsbury) 
Jessup.    A.   and    Canby,    H.    S.    Book 

of    short    stories 
Warner  library 
Great      Breteche.     See      Balzac,      IE      de. 

Grande  Breteche 
La  grcnadiere 

III  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley.     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  3;  (Centenary)  v  3 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  17 
Works   (Kelmscott)   v  9-10 
Works   (University)   v  5 
Celibates   (Saintsbury) 
Fame    and    sorrow 
Hated  son 

In   Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  36;   (Centenary)  v  31 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie] 
Works    (Kelmscott)    v    TI-12 
Works   (University)  v  6 
Father's  curse. 
Elermit  of  Le  Croisic 
In  Liv   Age   177:473 
Hidden  masterpiece.     See  Balzac,  H.   de. 

Unknown    masterpiece 
Honorine 

In  Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]  v  20 
Works(   Kelmscott)    v   J-S 
A\'orks   (University)   v  4 
Modeste  Mignon   (Saintsbury) 
House    of   Xucingen.     Sec   Balzac.    IE   <lc. 

Nucingen  &  Co. 
House    of    the    cat    and    the    racket.     See 
Balzac,    II.   de.   A\    the   sign   of  the   cat 
and  racket 
House    of    the    tennis    plavin.sr    cat.      See 
Balzac,   TI.  <lc.     .\t  the  sign  of  the  cat 
and  racket 
Illustrious    Gaudissart 

/;;   Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,      tr. 
[Roberts]    v   T5:   (Centenary^   v   11 
Honore   de   Balzac    [Barrie]    v  2S 
Works    (Kelmscott)     v    15-16 
Works   (University)  v   13 
Cesar    P.ir<«lleau    ( Saintsl)ury) 
Duehesse  di'   Eangeais 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


17 


Imaginary   mistress.      See    Balzac,   H.   de. 

Paz 
Imprudence   and    happiness.     See    Balzac, 

H.  de.     Love  in  a  mask 
In  the  timeof  the  Terror.    See  Balzac,  II. 

de.     Episode   under   the   Terror 
Interdiction.      See    Balzac,    H.    de.      Com- 
mission in   lunacy 
Involuntary   Comedians.     See   Balzac,    H. 

de.     Unconscious  comedians 
Jealousies  of  a  country  town.     See  Balzac, 

H.  de.     Gallery  of  antiquities 
Jesus  Christ  in  Flanders.     See  Balzac,  H. 

de.      Christ    in    Flanders 
Juana.   See   Balzac,    H.    de.    ?^Iaranas 
Louis   Lambert. 

1)1  Comedie     humainc.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  38;    (Centenary)   v  29 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  46 
Works   (University)   v  2 
Seraphita  v  i   (SaintsburjO 
Love  in   a   mask.      [Imprudence  and  hap- 
piness] 
In   Love  in  a  mask 
Madame  de  Beausant.     See  Balzac,  H.  de. 

Deserted  woman 
Madame    de    Dcy's    last    reception.      See 

Balzac,   H.  de.     Conscript 
]\Iadame  Firmiani 
In   Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  4;   (Centenary)   v  5 
Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]   v  15 
Works   (Kelmscott)  v  7-8 
Works    ( University)    v    4 
After-dinner  stories 
Albert  Savarus 

At  the  sign  of  the  cat  and  racket 
Father  Goriot 
Maitre     Cornelius.    See     Balzac,     H.     de. 

j\[aster   Cornelius 
Man  of  business 

In  Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]   v  10 
Works    (Kelmscott)    v  31-32 
Works  (University)  v  16 
Modestc    ]\Iignon    (Saintsbury) 
Maranas    [Juana] 

In  Comedie     humaine.      Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]    v  36;    (Centenary)   v  31 
Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]  v  43 
Works    (Kelmscott)    v    1-2 
Works  (LTniversitj')  v  i 
Christ  in  Flanders 
Marriage  contract.     [Marriage  settlement] 
In   Comedie     humaine.     Wormelej',     tr. 
[Roberts]  v  6;  (Centenary)  v  i 
TTonore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]   v  17 
Works    (Kelmscott)    v   11-12 
Works   (University)   v  6 
Alarriage  contract 
Marriage   settlement.     See  Balzac.   H.   de. 

IMarriage  contract 
Massimilla  Doni 

In  Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]   v  44 
\\'orks   (Kelmscott)    v   5-6 
Works  (University)   v  3 
Father's    curse 

Muse     of    the     department     (Saints- 
bury) 


Master  Cornelius    [Maitre  Cornelius] 
In  Comedie     humainc.      Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]    v  36;   (Centenary)   v  31 
Honore    de     Balzac     [Barrie]     v    43 
Works   (University)    v  2 
Best  of  Balzac 
Father's  curse 
Jealousies  of  a  country  town    v  2 

Melmoth    absolved.    See    Balzac,    H.    de. 
Melmoth   reconciled 

Melmoth   converted.      See   Balzac,    H.    de. 
Melmoth  reconciled 

Melmoth   reconciled    [Alelmoth  absolved; 
Melmoth  converted] 
In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  38;   (Centenary^  v  29 
Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]   v  42 
Works   (Kelmscott)  v  1-2 
Works   (UniversitA-)   v   i 
Christ  in  Flanders 
Country    doctor 

]Mcssage 
In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]  v  8;   (Centenary)  v  5 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  15 
Works   (Kelmscott)  v  9-10 
\\'orks    (University  v  5 
Peasantry  (Saintsbury) 
Start  in  life   [Roberts] 
Temple  Bar  70:242 
Miracle   in   Flanders.     See  Balzac,   H.   de. 
Christ  in   Flanders 

M.  Gobseck.    See  Balzac,  H.  de.    Gobscck 
Muse  of  the  department 

In  Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]   v  6 
Works  (Kelmscott)  v  29-30 
Works   (University)   v  15 
Nucingen     and     Co:      Bankers     [Firm     of 
Nucingen;    House   of  Nucingen] 
In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  19;    (Centenary)   v   15 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  9 
Works    (Kelmscott)   v   17-18 
Works   (University)  v  9 
Woman   of   thirty   (Saintsbury) 

Old  maid 

In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  8;    (Centenary)   v  8 
Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]   v  29 
\\'orks    (University)   v  7 
Gallery  of  antiquities 

Passion   in  the  desert 

In   Comedie     liumaine.      Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  27:    (Centenary)   v  20 

Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]  v  34 

Works  (UniversitjO   v  15 

Balzac's    shorter    stories 

Best  of  Balzac 

Duchess   de   Langeais 

Little   French   masterpieces    v  4 

Passion    in    the    desert    [Caldwell] 

Cody,     S.      A     Selection     from     the 
world's    greatest   short    stories 

Mabie,  H.  W.,  and  Strachey.  L.  Lit- 
tle  masterpieces   of   fiction    v  6 

^^'arner  library 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Balzac,  Honore  de  —Continued. 

Paz  [Imaginary  mistress;  Pretended  mis- 
tress] 
In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  4;   (Centenary)   v  5 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  22 
Works   (Kclmscott)   v  5-6 
Works   (  University)  v  3 
Albert  Savarus 
Peace     of     a     home.      |  Domestic     peace; 
Peace     in     tlic     house;     Peace    of    the 
household] 
hi   Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
I  Roberts]   v  6 
Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]   v  22 
Works    (Kelmscott)    v  5-6 
Works    (University)   v  3 
Celibates    (Saintsbury) 
Marriage  contract 
Pierre  Grassou 

In   Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v   19;    (Centenary)   v   16 
Honore  de   Balzac   [Barrie]   v  5 
Works   (Kelmscott)  v  9-10 
Works   (University)   v  5 
Peasantry   (Saintsbury) 
Pierrette 

In  Works  (Kelmscott)  v  7-8 
Works   (University)   v  4 
Pretended    mistress.    See    Balzac,    H.    de. 

Paz 
Prince  of  Bohemia 

In  Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]  v  8 
Works   (Kelmscott)    v   31-32 
Works    (University)    v    16 
Muse  of  the  department  (Saintsbury) 
Purse 

In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]  v  3;  (Centenary)  v  3 
Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]  v  12 
Works    (Kclmscott)    v  7-8 
Works.  (University)  v  4 
At  the  sign  of  the  cat  and  racket 
Cesar  Birottcau   (Saintsbury) 
I-'ame  and  sorrow 
Recruit.     See  Balzac,  H  de.     Conscript 
Red  house.     See  Balzac,  H   de.     Red  inn 
Red  inn.      [Red  house] 
In   Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]  v  36;   (Centenary)   v  i 
Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]   v  43 
Works  (Kelmscott)  v  5-6 
Works.   (University)   v  3 
After-dinner   stories 
Christ   in   Flanders 
Country  doctor 
Rc(iuisitionnaire.       See     Balzac,      11.     de. 

Conscript 
Rural    ball.      (  I'.all    at    Sccaux;    Dance    at 
Sceaux;  Sceaux  l)all] 
In   C;<)iue(lie     liumaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[R()berts[    v   7;    (Centenary)    v  3 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]   v  12 
Works  (Kelmscott)   v  7-S 
Works   (University)    v  4 
At  the  sign  of  the  cat  and  racket 
Daughter  of  Eve 
Seraphila   (Saintsbury) 


Sarrasine 

In  Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  lo 
Works.   (Kelmscott)   v  31-32 
Works    (University)    v    16 
Sceaux   ball.     See   Balzac,    H.   de.      Rural 

ball 
Science    and    love.      See    Balzac,     H.    de. 

Balthazar 
Sea-shore  drama.    See  Balzac,  H.  de.  Sea- 
side tragedy 
Seaside  tragedy  [Drama  on  the  sea-shore; 
Sea-shore  drama;  Tragedy  by  the  sea] 
In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Robert]   v  36   (Centenary)   v  31 
Honore  de   Balzac  [Barrie]   v  43 
Works   (Kelmscott)    v   5-6 
Works  (University)  v  3 
Balzac's  shorter  stories 
Christ  in  Flanders 
Little  F^rench  masterpieces  v  4 
Second  home.    See  Balzac,  H.  de.     Double 

life 
Secrets  of  the  princess  of  Cadigan 

In  Comedie     humaine.       Wormeley,    tr. 
[Roberts]    v  24;    (Centenary)   v   16 
Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]   v   10 
Works   (Kelmscott)   v  3 
Works   (University)    v  8 
Selim  shawl.     See  Balzac,  H.  de.     Gaudis- 

sart  II 
Start  in  life 

In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  8;  (Centenary)  v  5 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  4 
Works   (Kelmscott)   v  11-12 
Works   (University)   v  6 
Start  in  life  [Roberts] 
Woman   of   thirty    (Saintsbury) 
Study  of  a  woman 

/;;   Comedie     liumaine.      Wormeley.     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  8;  (Centenary)  v  5 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v  22 
Works(    Kelmscott)    v   5-6 
Works   (University)   v  3 
Start  in  life.   [Roberts] 
Wild  ass's  skin  (Saintsbury) 
Thirteen 

/;;    Comedie     humaine.      Wormeley,     tr. 
[Ivobertsl    v  20;    (Centenary)    v    13 
Flonore  de   Balzac    [Barrie]   v  6 
Works  (University)   v   13 
Jealousies  of  a  country  town   v  2 
Tragedy  by  the  sea.     See   Balzac,  H.   de 

Seaside  tragedy 
Unconscious      comedians.        [Involuntary 
comedians.      Unconscious   mummers] 
In   Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[  Roberts [    v  24;   (Centenary)    v   16 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie]  v     9 
Works   (Kelmscott)   v   15-16 
Works  (University)  v   13 
Seraphita    (Saintsbury) 
Unconscious    mummers.     Sec    Balzac,    H. 

de.     Unconscious  comedians 
Unknown     masterpiece     [Hidden    master- 
piece [ 
In   CdiiUMlic     Ininiame.      Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]   v  34;  (Centenary)  v  28 
Honore  de  Balzac  [Barrie  [   v  43 
Works   (University)   v   1 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


19 


Country   doctor 
Duchesse  dc  Langeais 
Little  French   masterpieces  v  4 
Stories    by    foreign   authors,    French 
V  3 
Vendetta 

In  Coniedic     huniainc.     Wormelcy,     tr. 
[Roberts]    v  8;   (Centenary)   v  5 
Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]   v  12 
Works   (Kclmscott)    v    17-18 
Works   (University)   v  g 
At  the  sign  of  the  cat  and  racket 
Celibates  (Saintsbury) 
Start  in  life   [Roberts] 
El    verdugo      [Doomed     to    live;     Execu- 
tioner] 
In  Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley,     tr. 
[Roberts]    v  36;    (Centenary)   v   13 
Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]  v  46 
Works    (Kclmscott)    v    1-2 
Works   (University)   v    i 
Balzac's   shorter  stories 
Christ   in    Flanders 
Le  Cure  dc  Tours 
Juana  and  other  stories 
Mabie,  H.  W.,  and  Strachey,  L.   Lit- 
tle  masterpieces    of   fiction   v  8 
Cosmopol    5:411 
Vicar  of  Tours.     See  Balzac,  H.  de.     Cure 

de  Tours 
Z.  Marcas. 

In   Comedie     humaine.     Wormeley.     tr. 
[Roberts]    v  29;    (Centenary)   v  22 
Honore  de  Balzac   [Barrie]   v  35 
Works    (Kclmscott)    v   31-32 
Le    Cure   de   Tours 
Distinguished    provincial 
Bamber's  boom.     See   Parker,   G.     At  Bam- 

ber's  boom 
Band.     Davis,  C.  B. 
Bandello,  Mateo,  1480-165 1 
Avaricious  priest 

In  Twelve  stories 
Bigolino.  the  Calabrian,  plays  a  trick  upon 
the  Bishop  of  Reggio 
In  Twelve  stories 
Don  Diego  takes  up  his  abode  in  a  grotto 

In  Twelve  stories 
Galleazzo  carries  off  a  damsel  from  Padua 

In  Twelve  stories 
Gerardo    secretly   weds    his    mistress    and 
sets  out  for  Baruti 
In  Twelve  stories 
Judge  of  Lucca's  intrigue 

In  Twelve  stories 
Of    the    divers    mischances    and    grievous 
perils    which    befell    Cornelio    for    the 
love  of  his  lady 
In  Twelve  stories 
Of  the  sad  end  of  two  hapless  lovers 

In  Twelve  stories 
Pandolfo    del    Nero    is    buried    alive   with 
his  lady-love 
In  Twelve  stories 
Prior  of  Modena 

In  Twelve  stories 
Signor  Didaco  Centiglia 

In  Twelve  stories 
Simonc  Turchi 
In  Twelve  stories 


Bandit  of  Austria.     Willis,  N.  P. 
Bandmaster's    sister.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Bangs,  John  Kendrick,  1862- 

Adventure  of  Mrs.  Burlingamc's  diamond 
stomacher 

In  R.  Holmes  and  Co. 
Adventure  of  Room  407 

In  R.  Holmes  and  Co. 
Adventure  of  the  brass  check 

In  R.  Holmes  and  Co. 
Adventure  of  the  Dorrington  ruby  seal 

In  R.  Holmes  and  Co. 
Adventure  of  the  hired  burglar 

In  R.  Holmes  and  Co. 
Adventure  of  the  missing  pendants 

In  R.  Holmes  and  Co. 
Afifinitive   romance 

In  Booming  of  Acre   Hill 
Affliction  of  Hans  Pumpernickel 

In  Over  the  plum-pudding 
Agent  of  the  U.  S.  B.  C. 

In  Harp  W  48:  1880 
Alice  in  Blunderland;  an  iridescent  dream 

In  Alice  in   Blunderland 
Amalgamated  ])rotherhood  of  spooks 

In  Over  the  plum-pudding 
As  to  the  banditti 

In  Harp  W  55:  Mr  11  pi2 
Autobiography  of   Methuselah 

In  Autobiography  of  Methuselah 
Balance  of  power 

In  Booming  of  Acre  Hill 
Base    ingratitude   of   Barkis,   M.    D. 

In  Booming  of  Acre  Hill 
Being    the    contribution    of    Mr.    Bedford 
Parke 

In    Dreamers 
Bikey  the  skicyclc 

In  Bikey  the  skicj^cle 
Bills,  M.  D. 

In  Over  the  plum-pudding 
Book  sales  of  Mr.  Peters 

In  Booming  of  Acre  Hill 
Booming  of  Acre   Hill 

In  Booming  of  Acre  Hill 
Boswell  tours,  personally  conducted 

/;/  Enchanted  typewriter 
Carleton  Barker,  first  and  second 

/;/  Ghosts  I  have  met 
Scrib  M  14:  465 
Caught  in  Toytown 

In  Bikey  the  skicycle 
Chat  with   Xanthippe 

In  Enchanted  typewriter 
Child  who   had  everything  but — 

In   Little  book  of  Christmas 
Lippinc  88:863 
Christmas  gift  of  Thaddeus 

In  Paste  jewels 
Conclusion — likewise  Mr.  Billy  Jones 

In  Dreamers 
Conversion   of  Hetherington 

In  Little  book  of  Christmas 
Harp   W  55:  D   16  p6 
Dampmer  mystery 

In  Ghosts  I  have  met 
Discovery 

In  Enchanted  typewriter 


20 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Bangs,  John   Kendrick  — C())i//;.'ifi'(y. 
Dolly  visits  Chicago 

In    Dreamers 
Dreamers  diseuss  a   magazine  poem 

Jn  Dreamers 
Editing  of  Xanthippe 

In  Enchanted  typewriter 
Electrical  error 

In  Bikey  the  skicycle 
Eloping  witii  papa 

Jn  Harp  W  57:  Ja  u  p  lO 
Emancipation  of  Thaddeus 

In  Paste  jewels 
l'"xorcism  tliat  failed 

/;/  Ghosts  I   have  met 
Flunking  of  Watkiu's  ghost 

In  Over  the  plum-pudding 
From  advance  sheets  of  Baron  Munchau- 
sen's   Further   recollections 

In  Enchanted  tj'pewriter 
Ghost  clul) 

/"  Water  ghost 
Ghosts  that  have  haunted  me 

/;;  Ghosts  I  have  met 
Glance  ahead 

In  Over  the  plum-pudding 
Golden  fleece 

In  Jack  and   the  check-book 
Golf  in  Hades 

In  Enchanted  typewriter 
Great  composer 

In  Over  the  plum-pudding 
Great  day  when  Matilda  voted 

In  Ladies'   H  J  27:  Ag  p4 
Great  wish   syndicate 

Iti  Jack  and  the  check-book 
Half-seas  over 

In  Harp  W  54:  S  24  pii 
Handbook  of  Hades 

In  Enchanted  typewriter 
Hans  Pumpernickel's  vigil 

In  Over  the  plum-pudding 
Harry  and  Maude  and  I — also  James 

In  Booming  of  Acre  Hill 
High-jinks  in  the  barn 

In  Bikey  the  skicycle 
House  of  the  seven  Santas 

In  Little  book  of  Christmas 
Houseboat  on  the  Styx 

In  Houseboat  on  the  Styx 
How  Fritz  became  a  wizard 

In  Over  the  plum-pudding 
Idea 

In   Dreamers 
Idiot 

In  Idiot 
Imp  of  the  telephone 

In  Bikey  the  skicycle 
Important  decision 

In  Enchanted  typewriter 
In  the  brownie's  house 

In  Bikey  the  skicycle 
In  which  a  mince-pie  is  responsible  for  a 
remarkable  coincidence 

In  Dreamers 
In  which   Henry  Snobbe  recites  a  tale'  of 
glocm 

In  Dreamers 


In  which  Thomas  Snobbe,  Esq.,  of  Yon- 
kers,  unfolds  a  tale 

In  Dreamers 
In  which  yellow  journalism  creeps  in 

/;;  Dreamers 
Introducing  Mr.  Raffles  Holmes 

/;;  R.  Holmes  and  Co. 
Invisible  cloak 

In  Jack  and  the  check-book 
Harp  W  55:  Ap   15  pi2 
Jack  and  the  check-book 

In  Jack  and  the  check-book 
Jane 

In  Paste  jewels 
Jarley's  experiment 

In  Booming  of  Acre  Hill 
Jarley's  Thanksgiving 

In  Booming  of  Acre  Hill 
Jimmicboy — and  something 

In  Bikey  the  skicycle 
Jimmieboy's   iire  works 

In  Bikejr  the  skicycle 
Jimmieboy's   valentine 

In  Bikey  the  skicycle 
King  of  the  Azores 

In  Harp  W  54:  Dec  10  p24 
Lang  Tammas  and  Drumsheugh  swear  ofif 

In  Dreamers 
Last  night 

In  Harp  W  53:  Mr  6  pi6 
Literary  remains  of  Thomas   Bragdon 

In  Water  ghost 
Loss  of  the  "Gretchen  B". 

/)(  Over  the  plum-pudding 
Magic  sled 

In  Bikey  the  skicycle 
Major-general's  pepper-pots 

In  R.  Holmes  and  Co. 
Mayor's  lamps 

In  Booming  of  Acre  Hill 
Midnight  visitor 

In  Water  ghost 
Minister's  first  at  home   (farce) 

In  Ladies'   H  J  26:  Mr  pi6 
Miss  Tooker's  wedding  gift 

///   Patten.      W.        International      short 
stories  v  i 
Lippinc   8: 320 
Mr.    Boswell   imparts   some  late   news   to 
Hades 

In  Enchanted  typewriter 
Mr.  Bradley's  jewel 

In  Paste  jewels 
Mrs.  Upton's  device 

In  Booming  of  Acre  Hill 
Monsieur  Rousseau 

/)(  Cosmop  43:  315 
Mystery  of  Barney  O'Rourkc 

In  Ghosts  I  have  met 
Mystery  of  my  grandmother's  hair  sofa 

In  Ghosts  I  have  met 
Mystery  of  Pinkham's  diamond  stud 

/;;  Dreamers 
Mystery  of  Venice 

In  Harp  W  55 ■  My  6  pi3 
Neglected  conversations 

In  Harper  t  16:  317 
Nostalgia  of  Nervv  Jim  the  snatcher 
In   U.   Holmes  an<l  Co. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


21 


Object  lesson 

III  Paste  jewels 
Over  the  plum-pudding 

In  Over  the  plum-pudding 
Plot  that  failed 

/;{  Booming  of  Acre  Hill 
Psychical  prank 

III  Water  ghost 
Puss — the  promoter 

In  Jack  and  the  check-book 
Quicksilver  Cassandra 

/){  Water  ghost 
Real  thing   (farce) 

In  Harp  B  43:  134 
Redemption  of  young  Billington  Rand 

In  R.  Holmes  and  Co.- 
Regeneration  of  Petlow^ 

In  Harp  W  56:  Dec  21  pQ 
Return  of  Aladdin 

In  Jack  and  the  check-book 
Rise  and  fall  of  the  poet  Gregory 

/;/  Over  the  plum-pudding 
Roger  Camerden 

In  Roger  Camerden 
Salvation  of  Findlayson 

In  Dreamers 
Santa  Claus  and  little  Billee 

In  Little  book  of  Christmas 
Sherlock  Holmes  again 

In  Enchanted  typewriter 
Son-in-law 

In  Howells,   W.   D.   and    others.   Whole 
family  ch  6 
Speck  of  the  lens 

In  Water  ghost 
Spectre  cook  of  Bangletop 

In  Water  ghost 
Strange  banquet 

In  Paste  jewels 
Strange  misadventures  of  an  organ 

In  Booming  of  Acre  Hill 
Stupid  little  apple  tree 

In  Bikey  the  skicycle 
That  little  dinner  at  Larrabee's 

III  Lippinc  84:  74 
Thurlow's  Christmas  story 

In  Ghosts  I  have  met 
Totherwayville,  the  animal  town 

In  Bikey  the  skicycle 
Unexepected  pomp  at  the  Perkins's 

In  Paste  jewels 
Unmailed  letter 

In  Over  the  plum-pudding 
Utilitarian   Mr.  Carraway 

In  Booming  of  Acre  Hill 
Valor  of  Brinley 

In  Booming  of  Acre  Hill 
Water  ghost  of  Harrowly  Hall 

In  Water  ghost 
Wilkin  s 

In  Booming  of  Acre  Hill 
Banished  king.     Stockton,   F.   R. 
Bank  fraud.     Kipling,  R. 
Banim,  John,  1798-1842 
Rival  dreamers 

In  Johnson.     R.     Little     classics,     v     12 
Stories   by   English   authors,   Ireland 
Bankrupt.     Brown,  A. 


Bankruptcy  of  Bannister.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Banner  of  Beaumanoir.     Alcott,  L.  M. 
Bancjuct.     Maartens,   'SI. 
Banshee 

In  Stories  by  English  authors,  Ireland 
Baptism.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Baptism  of  Dobsho.     Bierce,  A. 
Baptism   of  fire.     Longfellow,  H.  W. 
Bar   light-house.     Freeman,   M.   E.  W. 
Bar  sinister.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Barba  Stathi.     Dragoumis,  J.  D. 

Barbara,  pseud.  See  Wright,  Mabel  Osgood 
Barbara  Golding.     Parker,  G. 
Barbara,  of  the  house  of  Grebe.     Flardy,  T. 
Barbarossa.     Heyse,  P. 
Barbauld,  Mrs,  Anna  Laetitia,  1743- 1825 
Eyes    and    no    eyes.     See    Aiken,   J.,    and 

Barbauld,  A.  L. 
Order  and  disorder 

In  Edgeworth,  M.  Waste  not,  want  not 
Traveller's   wonders.     See   Aiken,   J.,   and 
Barbauld,  A.  L. 
Bargain.     Maartens,   M. 
Bargain  with   Pegleg.     Norris,  F. 
Barham,  Richard  Harris  (Thomas  Ingolds- 
by,  pseud.)  1788- 1845 
Jerry  Jarvis'  wig 

In  Johnson,    R.    Little    classics   v   4 
Barjarvel's  civit  of  hare.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Barker's  luck.     Harte,   B. 
Barlow,  Jane,  1860- 
Lost  recruit 
In  Stories  by  English  authors,  Ireland 
Barney   Brian's   monument.     MacManus,   S. 
Barnc}'   Roddy's   penance.     MacManus,   S. 
Barny  O'Reirdon,  the  navigator.     Lover,  S. 
Baron  de  Trenck.     Robert,  C. 
Baron    de    Ville.    See    Train,    A.    C.    Extra- 
ordinary adventures  of  Baron  de  Ville 
Baron  of  Beaugard.     Parker,  G. 
Baron  St.  Gio.     Hogg,  J. 
Baroness.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Baron's  daughter.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Baron's  gloves.     Alcott,  L.  M. 
Baron's   <iuarry.     Castle,   E. 
Barr,  Robert,  1850- 
Alpine  divorce 

In  Eng  Illust  11:  77 
Archbishop's  Christmas  gift 

In  McClure  10:  143 
Bombshell 

In  Canad  M  36:  106 
Case  of  fever 

In  In  a  steamer  chair 
Case  of  the  Bronson  patent 

In  Canad  M  34: 507 
Christmas  picture 

In  Idler  6:  521 
Countess  decides 

In  Woman  wins 
Deal  on  'change 

In  Eng  Illust  12  no   1:77 
]\TcClure  3:  436 
Deputation  to  the  king 

In  McClure  18:232 
Extra  turn 

In  Am  M  68:604 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Barr,    RoheTt—Coittiiuicd. 
Gift  of  Abncr  Grice 
/;;  McClurc  1 1 :  433 
Great  Mogul 

III  Woman  wins 
Heralds  of  fame 

III  One  day's  courtship 
Hour  and  the  man 
/)(   Eng  lllust  II  :  1139 
McClure  5:  45 
How  Finlay  McGillis  held  tlie  pier 

111  Canad  M  42:  267 
How  the  captain  got  his  steamer  out 

In  In  a  steamer  chair 
In  a  steamer  chair 

III   In  a  steamer  chair 
In  the  midst  of  alarms 

/;;    Lippinc   52:  131 
International   row 

III   In  a  steamer  chair 
Invitation 

/;/  Belgravia  93:  114 
King  a-begging 
/;;   Cur   Lit   33:  3I4 
McClure  16:  305 
King  dines 

III   Harp  W  46:  566 
King's  gold 
/;/   Idler    19:  414 
McClure  17:  122 
King's  visit 

III   McClure  17:  534 
Ladies'  man 

In  In  a  steamer  chair 
Lady  Eleanor:  lawbreaker 

In  Lady   Eleanor:  lawbreaker 
Lady  Gwendolen  episode 

In  Canad  M  14: 513 
Long  distance   telephone 

In  Woman  wins 
Magnetic  attraction 

In   Woman  wins 
Man  tights  best  in  his  own  township 

/;;   McClure  9:  928 
Man  who  was  not  on  the  passenger  list 

In   In  a  steamer  chair 
Matter  of  motives 
In  Woman  wins 
Millionaire's   opportunity 

In  Woman  wins 
Miss  McMillan 

In  In  a  steamer  chair 
Mrs.   Tremain 

In   In  a  steamer  chair 
My  stowaway 

In   In  a  steamer  chair 
Nee  Corrigan 

In  Canad  M  40: 533 
On  the  housetop 
In  Woman  wins 
Canad  M  15: 363 
One  day's  courtship 

In   One  day's  courtship 
Out  of  Thun 

In   McClure  7:  136 
Pasha's  prisoner 

In   McClure  15:  35 
i'urser's  story 

]n    In  a  steanu  r  chair 


Romance  of  the  middle  ages 

III  Woman  wins 
Scrap  of  history 

In   Canad  M   15:  160 
Secret  cypher 

In   Woman  wins 
Share  and  share  alike 

In   In  a  steamer  chair 
Sixth  bench 

In    Idler  2:  78 
Story  for  the  reformation  of  poker  players 

In    In  a  steamer  chair 
Story  of  the  second  brother 

/;;   Booklover's  M  5:  107 
Telegraph  message 
In  Woman  wins 
Temporary   insanity 

III   Woman  wins 
Terrible    experience    of    I'lodkins 
/;;    In  a  steamer  chair 
Idler  1 :  159 
Three  expert  cyclists 
/;;   Canad  M    13:  64 
Two  of  a  kind 

In   Idler  5:  M/ 
Two  of  a  trade 

/;;   Woman  wins 
Type-written  letter 
In   McClure  2:  445 
Unjust  accusation 

In  McClure  10:  47 
Voice  in  the  air 

In   Woman  wins 
Watermead  affair 
In   Watermead  affair 
Idler  28:  435 
Where  ignorance  is  bliss 

/;;   McClure  4:  455 
W'hich  was  the  murderer? 

In   Eng  lllust  11:  269 
Within  an  ace  of  the  end  of  the  world 
/;;    McClure  14:  545 
Barrack  homesickness.    Daudet,  A. 
Barrie,  James  Matthew,  1860- 
Auld  licht  kirk 

/;;   Auld  liclu  idyls 
Auld  licht  manse 

In  Auld  licht  manse 
Auld  lichts  in  arms 

/;;   Auld  licht  idyls 
Better  dead 

In  Better  dead 
Biggest  box  in  the  world 
In  Auld  licht  manse 
Tillyloss  scandal 
Captain  of  the  school 
III   Tillyloss  scandal 
Courting  of  T'nowhead's  Bell 
In   Auld  licht  idyls 

Mabie,  H.  W..  and  Strachey,  L.  Lit- 
tle masterpieces  of  fiction    v.  7 
Stories  by  English  authors,  Scotland 
Cree  Queery  and  Mysy  Drolly 

In  Auld  licht  idyls 
Dairt   Lunan's  political  reminiscences 

/;/    Auld  licht  idyls 
Dite  Deuchars 

/)/    Auld  liclit  manse 
Tillyloss  scandal 


INDEX:  TO    SHORT    STORIKS 


23 


Family  honor 

In  Two  of  them 
Fox-terrier  "Frisky" 

In  Auld  licht  manse 
Two  of  them 
Gilray's  flower-pot 

In  Patten,  W.     International  short  sto- 
ries V  2 
How  Gavin  Birse  put  it  to  Mag  Lowrie 

In  Tillyloss  scandal 
Window  in  Thrums 
Cody,  S.    Selection  from  the  world's 
greatest  short  stories 
Inconsiderate  waiter 

In  Two  of  them 

Stories  by  English   authors,   London 
Invalid  in  lodgings 

In  Auld  licht  manse 
Tillyloss  scandal 
Is  it  a  man 

In  Two  of  them 
It 

In  Tillyloss  scandal 
Janet  and  the  minister 

In  Auld  licht  manse 
Janet's  curiosity 

In  Auld  licht  manse 
Jess 

In  Jess 
Lads  and  lassies 

In  Auld  licht  idyls 
Lady's  shoe 

In  Two  of  them  / 

Life  in  a  country  manse  ' 

In  Tillyloss  scandal 
Literary  club 

In  Auld  licht  idyls 
Little   Rathie's  "bural" 

In  Auld  licht  idyls 
Lizzie's  wedding 

In  Auld  licht  manse 
Mending  the  clock 

In  Auld  licht  manse 
Tillyloss  scandal 
Minister's  gown 

In  Tillyloss  scandal 
My  brother  Henry 

In  Patten,   W.   International   short   sto- 
ries V  2 
My  husband's  book 

In  Auld  licht  manse 
Two  of  them 
My  lady  Nicotine 

In  Better  dead 
Ndintpile  Pont? 

In  Auld  licht  manse 
Old  dominie 

In  Auld  licht  idyls 
Our  new  servant 

In  Auld  licht  manse 
Two  of  them 
Post  on  wheels 

In  Auld  licht  manse 
Powerful  drug 

In  Tillyloss  scandal 
Reminiscences  of  an  umbrella 

In  Auld  licht  manse 
Two  of  them 
School  house 

In  Auld    licht    idyls 


Teacher  M'Queen 

In  Auld  licht  idlys 
Thrums 

In  Auld  licht  idyls 
Tillyloss  scandal 
In  Tillyloss  scandal 

Good  Words  31:  29,  100 
T'nowhead's  Bell.  See  Barrie,  J.  M.  Court- 
ing of  T'nowhead's  P.cll 
Two  of  them 

/?^  T\i'o  of , them  " 
Very   old   family 

In  Auld  licht  idyls 
Was  it  a  watch? 

In  Two  of  them 
Window  in  Thrums 

In  Window   in   Thrums 
Barring  out,  or  Party  spirit.  Edgeworth,  M. 
Barring  the  way.    Bland,  E.  "N. 
Bart   Harrington,  genius.  Jordan,   E.   G. 
Bartek  the  victor.  Sienkiewicz,  H. 
Bartered   birthright.    Magruder,  J. 
Barum  West's  extravaganza.    Bates,  A. 
Bascom  place.  See  Harris,  J.  C.  Old  Bascom 

place 
Base   ingratitude   of   Barkis,    M.    D.    Bangs, 

Basement.    Mitchell,  D.  G. 
Basement  story.    Eggleston,  E. 
Basket  maker.  Austin,  M.  H. 
Basket  of  Anita.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
Basket  woman.    First  story.    Austin,  M.  H. 
Basket  woman.    Second  story.  Austin,  M.  H. 
Basket  woman.    Edgeworth,  M. 
Batard.    London,  J. 
Bates,  Arlo,  1850- 
Afternoon  tea 

In  In  the  bundle  of  time 
Amateur  photographer 

In  In  the  bundle  of  time 
Amateur  rehearsal 

In  In  the  bundle  of  time 
April's  lady 

In  Book  o'  nine  tales 
Cent  31:  872 
Barum  West's  extravaganza 
In  Book  o'  nine  tales 
Scrib  M  4:  631 
Business  meeting 

In  Book  o'  nine  tales 
Chamber  over  the  gate 

In  In  the  bundle  of  time 
Comedy  in  crape 

In  Intoxicated  ghost 
Crime  against  beauty 

In  Atlan  92:661 
Cuban  morning 

In  Book  o'  nine  tales 
Delia  Grimwet 
In  Book  o'  nine  tales 
Lippinc  32: 264 
Dr.  Polnitzski 

In  Intoxicated  ghost 
Episode  in  a  mask 

In  Book  o'  nine  tales 
Evening  at  whist 

/«_Book  o'  nine  tales 
Fishing-party 
In  In  the  bundle  of  time 


24 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Bates,  ATlo—Coiirnutcci 
Franklin's  adventure 

111  In  the  bundle  of  time 
Gipsy  George 

In  Atlan  loo:  473 
In  Mary  Jane's  house 

Jn  In  the  bundle  of  time 
In   the  jury-room 

III  In  the  bundle  of  time 
In   the   \'irginia  room 
In   Intoxicated   ghost 
Cent  70: 227 
Interrupted    proposal 

In  Ladies'  H  J  23:  F  p  10 
Intoxicated  ghost 
In  Intoxicated  ghost 
Cent  46: 393 
John  Vantine 

In  Book  o'  nine  tales 
Knitters  in  the   sun 

In  Intoxicated   ghost 
Lesson   in   natural   history 

In  In  the  bundle  of  time 
Man  who  committed  bigamy 

In  In  the  bundle  of  time 
Meeting   of  the   Psychical   club 

In  Intoxicated  ghost 
Mere   Marchette 
In  Book  o'  nine  tales 
Cent  40: 244 
Miss  Gaylord  and  Jenny 
In  Intoxicated    ghost 
Atlan  94:835 
Miss  Jane 

In  In  the  bundle  of  time 
Mrs.   Fruffles  is  at  home 

In  Book  o'  nine  tales 
One  class  day 

In  In  the  bundle  of  time 
One  morning  in  spring 

In  In   the   bundle   of   time 
Political   dinner 

In  In   the   bundle   of   time 
Problem   in   portraiture 
In  Intoxicated   ghost 
Scrib    M    6:623 
Radiator 

In  Book  o'   nine  tales 
Reading-lesson 

In  In    the   bundle   of   time 
Saucy   Betty  Mork 
In  Book  o'   nine  tales 
Lippinc   32:  616 
Sketch  in  umber 

In  Book  o'  nine  tales 
Lippinc   40: 744 
Strange  idyl 

In  Book  o'   nine  tales 
"Such  sweet  sorrow" 

In  Book  o'  nine  talcs 
Summer  comedy 

In  In   the   bundle   of   time 
Tanjsar  tiger 

In  In   tlie    l)un(llr   of   time 
Thirteen 

/;/  Book   o'   nine   talcs 
Tim    Calligan's   gravc-monej' 

In   Intoxicated  ghost 
Tuberose 

In  Book  o'   nine  talcs 


Witch   of   Harpswell 
In  In   tlic   bundle   of  time 
Cosmopol  2:  69 
Yes — and  no 

In  In  the  bundle  of   time 
Bath.     Zola,  E. 

Battle-cruise     of    the     Svend     Foyn.     Con- 
nolly, J.   B. 
Battle-ground.     Singmaster,    E. 
Battle  of  Aiken.     Morris,  G. 
Battle    of    Bunkcrloo.     P.ishop,    \\'.    TL 
Battle   of   Churubusco.     Janvier,   T.    A. 
Battle  of  life.     Dickens,  C. 
Battle  of  Pere-Lachaise.     Daudet,  A. 
Battle  of  the  tliird  cousins.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Battle   of    Waterloo.     Kielland,   A.    L. 
Baumbach,    Rudolf,    1840-1905 
F,gyptian    hre-cater 
In  Stories   by  foreign   authors,   German 
V  I 
Baxter's    Procrustes.     Chcsnutt,   C.    W. 
Bayard    of    Broadway.     Bacon,    J.    D. 
Bayou   I'Ombre.     King,    G.    F,. 
Bazaar    djulip.    See    Kipling,    R.    Smith    ad- 
ministration 
Bazin,  Rene,  i.  e.  Frangois  Nicholas  Marie 
Rene,  1853- 
Birds  in  the  letter-box 

In  Patten,  W.   International  short  stor- 
ies V  3 
Blue  mare 

In  Ink-stain 
Diplomat 

In  Marriage  of  Mile.  Gimcl 
Gray   pippin 

In  Liv  Age  229:  133 
Ink-stain 

/;;  Ink-stain 
Letter-box 

III  Outlook  64:  543 
Little  sisters  of  the  poor 

In  Marriage    of   Mile.    Gimcl 
Man   that  brought  the   river 

In  Ink-stain 
Marriage   of   Mademoiselle   Gimel 

In  Marriage   of  Mile.   Gimel 
Nurse    Perrette 

In  Brooks,   W.    Stories    from    four   lan- 
guages 
Post-box 

In  Ink-stain 
Raphael  of  Monsieur  Prunelicr 

In  Mariage  of  Mile.  Gimel 
Return;   a   Christmas  story 

In  Liv  Age  219:  803 
Two   ma}'ors 

/;;  Liv  Age  228:  520 
Two   sorrows 
In  Ink-stain 
Will  of  old  Chogne 

In  Marriage    of   Mile.    Gimcl 
Willow    taper 
In  Ink-stain 
Wolf's   widow 
In  Ink-stain 
Be    thou    lilessfd.     Sienkiewic/.    IT. 
Beach   of  Falesa.     Sfevonson.   R.   L. 
Beacon.     Mitford.    M.    R. 
Beadle   and   martyr.     Crockett.   S.    R. 
Bear   at   home.     Vorse,    M.    II. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


25 


Bear-hunt.     Tolstoi,    L.    N. 

Bear  hunter.     Bjornson,  B. 

Bear  that  became  a  prince,     Loomis,  C.  B. 

Bearer   of   burdens.     Zangwill,   I. 

Beast  in  the  junprle.     James,  H. 

Beast  of  the  deepest  woods.     Pratt,  L. 

Beat  t'  harbour.     Duncan,  N. 

Beatrice.     Heyse,   P. 

Beatrice    Merger.     Thackeray,    W.    M. 

Beau.     Dyar,  M. 

Beau   of  'Arriette.     Earle.   ]\I.   T. 

Beaucaire    diligence.     Daudet,    A. 

Beaumont,  Mary 

Revenge  of  her  race 

In  Stories    by    English    authors,    Orient 
Beauport    loup-garou.     Catherwood,    M.    H. 
Beautiful    graveyard.     Long,    J.    L. 
Beautiful   lady.     Tarkington,   B. 
Beautiful    man    of   Pingalap.     Osbournc,    L. 
Beauty   and   the   beast.     Perrault,    C. 
Beauty   and   the  beast   (adapted).     Scuddcr, 

H.  E. 
Beauty   and   the   beast.     Taylor,    B. 
Beauty   and   the   beast.     Willis,    N.    P. 
Beauty   and   the   beast.     Wyatt,   E.    F. 
Beauty  culture  at  St.  Katharine's.    Sec  Jor- 
dan,  E.   G.     I   introduce  beauty   culture 
"Beauty"    Kerrigan.     Davis,    C.    B. 
Beauty  of  the  village.     Mitford,   M.   R. 
Beauty  of  Vicq   d'Azyr.     Ouida 
Beauty   spot.     Musset,    A.    de 
Beauty's    portmanteau.     Le    Gallienne,    R. 
Beaver  lights.     Catherwrood,   M.   11. 
Becasse.     Chambers,   R.   W. 
Because   a   woman   wills.     Cutting,    ]\I.   S. 
Beckwith's    fairy.     Hewlett,    M.    H. 
Becquer,  Gustavo  Adolfo,  1836-1870 
Maese   Perez,  the   organist 

//;  IMaupassant.  G.  de,  and  others.  Mod- 
ern ghosts 
Organist 

In  Stories   by   foreign   authors,    Spanish 
Bed.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Bed  29.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
Bedford-row  conspiracy.    Thackeray  ,W.  M. 
Bee-man   of   Orn.     Stockton,    F.    R. 
Bee,    the    harp,    the    mouse    and    the    bum- 
clock.     MacManus,   S. 
Bee-tree.     Kirkland,    C.    ls\.    S. 
Beers,   Henry  Augustin,   1847- 
vSplit   zephyr. 
In  Stories    by    American   authors    v   8 
Cent  26: 273 
Becsley's   Christmas  party.     Tarkington,   B. 
Beetle    hunter.     Doyle,    A.    C. 
Beetrus.     Catherwood,    M.    H. 
Before   his    door.     Hibbard,   G.    A. 
Before    midnight.    See    Futrellc,    J.     Opera 

box 
Before  the  break  of  day.     Matthews,  J.  B. 
Before    the    low    green    door.     Garland,    H. 
Before   the   supreme    court.     Hearn     L 
Beggar.     Chekhov,   A.    P. 
Beggar.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
Beggar   at  your  gate.     Davis.    C.   B. 
Beggar  girl  of  the  Pont  des  arts.     Haufif.  W. 
Beggar's    Christmas.     Wyatt,    E.    F. 
Beggars   under  the   bush.     Van   Dyke    H 
Beginning  and  end.     Heyse,   P.   J.  E.' 


Beginning   of  the   Armadillos.     Kipling,    K. 

Beginning  the   New  Year.     Bennett,    E.   A. 

Beguiling    of    Peter    Griggs.     Smith,    F.    II. 

Behind  the  shade.     Morrison,  A. 

Behind    the    Singer    tower.     Gather,    W.    S. 

Behind  the  times.     Doyle,  A.  C. 

Behind    the   white   brick.     Burnett,    Iv    H. 

Being   detectives.     Bland,    E.    N. 

Being    the    contribution     of     Mr.     Bc<Iford 

Parke.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Belated    travellers.     Irving,  W. 
P>eldonald   Holbein.     James,   H. 
Belford  races.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Belhomme's  beast.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Belisaire's   Prussian.     Daudet,   A. 
"Bell."     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Bell  of  St.  Basil's.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Bellaford.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Belle    Amour.     See    Parker,     G.      Pilot    of 

Belle   Amour 
Bellamy,  Edward,  1850- 1898 
At  Pinney's  ranch 

In  Blind  man's  world 
Atlan  60:  777 
Blind  man's  world 
/;;  Blind  man's  world 
Atlan  58:  693 
Cold  snap 

In  Blind  man's  world 
Scrib  o  s  10:  619 
Deserted 

In  Blind  man's  world 

Lippinc  22: 612 

Dr.  Heidenhoff's  process 

In  Dr.  Heidenhofif's  process 
Echo  of  Antietam 

In  Blind  man's  world 
Cent  38:374 
Hooking  water  melon 

In  Blind  man's  world 
Lost 
In  Blind  man's  world 

Stories  by  American  authors  v  7 
Scrib  o  s  15:  219 
Love  story  reversed 
In  Blind  man's  world 
Cent  36:  26 
Old  folks'  party 

In  Blind  man's  world 
Scrib  o  s  II :  660 
Positive  romance 

In  Blind  man's  world 
Cent  38:625 
Pott's  painless  cure 
In  Blind  man's  world 
Scrib  o  s  17:  587 
Six  to  one;  a  Nantucket  idyl 

In  Six  to  one 

Summer  evening  dream 

In  Blind  man's  world 

To  whom  this  may  come 

Li  Blind  man's  world 

Harper  78:  458 

Two  days'  solitary  imprisonment 

In  Blind  man's  world 

With  the  eyes  shut 

In  Blind  man's  world 

Harper  79:  7^6 

Belle-Nivernaise.     Daudet,  A. 

Belle  of  Athabasca.     Warman,  C. 


26 


NDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Belle  of  Canada  citj'.     Harte,  B. 
Belle  of  St.  Valerien.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Bcllerophon  at  Argos.     Morris,  W. 
Bellerophon  in  Lycia.     Morris,  W. 
Belles  demoiselles  plantation.     Cable,  G.  W. 
Bellflower.     See    Maupassant.    G.    de.    Clo- 

chette 
Bellringer  of  Angels.     Ilarte,  H. 
Bell's  biography.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Belonging  to  the  third  order.     Jordan,  K.  G. 
Beloved.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
Below  the  mill  dam.     Kipling,  R. 
Belsnickel.     Singmaster,  E. 
Ben.     Osbourne,  L. 
Bench  of  desolation.     James,  H. 
Benefit  of  the  doubt.     London,  J. 
Benefit  performance.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Benevolent  frog.     Perrault,  C. 
Bcnigna.     Auerbach,  B. 

Benjamin,  P. 

End  of  New  York 

In  Stories  by  American  authors  v  5 
Benjamin     Franklin.     Sec     Hawthorne,     X. 

Biographical  stories 
Benjamin  Parrot's  fancy.     Keats,  G. 
Benjamin  West.     See  Hawthorne,  N.     Bio- 
graphical  stories 
Benjamin's  mess.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Benje's  eulogy.     Dyar,  M. 

Bennett,  Enoch  Arnold,  1867- 
lialiy's  bath 
III   Grim  smile  of  the  Five  Towns 
Matador  of  the  Five  Towns 
Am  M  73:  411 
Beginning  the  New  Year 
In  Grim  smile  of  the  Five  Towns 
Matador  of  the  Five  Towns 
Burglary 

In  Grim  smile  of  the  Five  Towns 
Clarice  of  the  autumn  concerts 
In  Tales  of  the  Five  Towns 
Death  of  Simon  Fuge 
In  Grim  smile  of  the  Five  Towns 
Matador  of  the  Five  Towns 
Dog 
In  Matador  of  the  Five  Towns 
Tales  of  the  Five  Towns 
Elixir  of  youth 
In  Matador  of  the  Five  Towns 
Tales  of  the  Five  Towns 
Feud  in  the  Five  Towns 
In  Matador  of  the  Five  Towns 
Tales  of  the  Five  Towns 
Liv  Age  234:  202 
From  one  generation  to  another 
In  Grim  smile  of  the  Five  Towns 
Matador   of   the    Five   Towns 
McClure  35:  249 
His  worship  the  goose-driver 
In  Matador  of  the  Five  Towns 
Tales  of  the  Five  Towns 
Honeymoon,  a  comedy 

In  McClure  36:  501,  608 
Hungarian  rhapsody 

In  Tales  of  the  I'ive  Towns 
Idiot 
In   Matador  of  the  Five  Towns 
Talcs  of  the  Five  Towns 


In  a  new  bottle 

III   Grim  smile  of  the  Five  Towns 
Jock-at-a-venture 

In  Matador  of  the  Five  Towns 
Am  M  73:  263 
Letter  home 

/;;  Tales  of  the  Five  Towns 
Lion's  share 

In  Grim  smile  of  the  Five  Towns 
Matador  of  the  Five  Towns 
Mary   with  the  high  hand 

/;/  Tales  of  the  Five  Towns 
IMatador  of  the  Five  Towns 

In  Matador  of  the  Five  Towns 
Mimi 

In  Matador  of  the  Five  Towns 
]\Iurder  of  the  mandarin 

/;;  Grim  smile  of  the  Five  Towns 
IMatador  of  the  Five  Towns 
News  of  the  engagement 

In  Grim  smile  of  the  Five  Towns 
Nineteenth  hat 

In  Grim  smile  of  the  Five  Towns 
McClure   35:  5i 
Nocturne   at   the   Majestic 

/;;  Matador  of  the  Five  Towns 
Tales  of  the  Five  Towns 
Phantom 

In  Tales  of  the  Five  Towns 
Silent  brothers 

In  Grim  smile  of  the  Five  Towns 
Matador  of  the  Five  Towns 
Sisters   Qita 

/;;  Tales  of  the  Five  Towns 
Tiddy-fol-lol 

In  Tales  of  the  Five  Towns 
Vera's  first  Christmas  adventure 

In  Grim  smile  of  the  Five  Towns 
Vera's  second  Christmas  adventure 

In  Grim  smile  of  the  Five  Towns 
Bcnoist.     Sec    Maupassant,   G.   de.      Martine 
Benson,  Edward  Frederic,  1867- 
Alliance  of  laughter 

III  Scrib  M  32:  665 
At  Abdul  Ali's  grave 

III  Room  in  the  tower 
At  King's  Cross  station 

In  Double  overture 
Autumn  and  love 

In  Double  overture 
Between  the  lights 

In  Room  in  the  tower 
Blue  stripe 

In  Double  overture 
Bus-conductor 

In  Room  in  the  tower 
Carrington 

In  Double  overture 
Cat 

In  Room  in  the  tower 
Caterpillars 

III  Room  in  the  tower 
Confession  of  Charles  Linkworth 

In  Room  in  the  tower 
Death  of  Demetri 

//(  Cosmopolis  8:305 
Death  warrant 

In  Double  overture 
Defeat  of   Lady  Grantham 

In  Double  overture 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Double  overture 
In  Double  overture 
Room  in  the  tower 
Dust-cloud 

In  Room  in  the  tower 
Eemme  dispose 

In  Lippinc  66: 313 
Garden  gate 

In  Canad  M  41 :  191 
Gavon's  eve 

/;;  Room  in  the  tower 
House  witli  the  brick-kiln 

/;;   Room  in  the  tower 
How  fear  departed  from  the  long  gallery 

In  Room  in  the  tower 
Jack  and  Poll 

In  Double  overture 
Like  a  grammarian 

In  Double  overture 
Man  who  went  too  far 
In  Room  in  the  tower 
Middleman 

In  Lippinc  91 :  720 
Mrs.  Naseby's  denial 

In  Longman's  23:271 
Once 

III  Double  overture 
Other  bed 

In  Room  in  the  tower 
Outside  the  door 

In  Room  in  the  tower 
Poor  Miss  Huntington 

/;;  Double  overture 
Room  in  the  tower 

In  Room  in  the  tower 
Shootings  of  Achnaleish 
/;/  Room  in  tlie  tower 
Lippinc  78:  626 
Sound  of  the  grinding 

In  Double  overture 
Terror  by  night 

In  Room  in  the  tower 
Thing  in  the  hall 
In  Room  in  the  tower 
Canad  M  42: 436 
Three  old  ladies 

In  Double  overture 
Tragedy  of  a  green  totem 

In  Double    overture 
Two  days  after 

In  Double    overture 
Winter   morning 

In  Double    overture 
Zoo 
In  Double    overture 
Bent  twig.     Kelly,   M. 
Beppe,   the   star-gazer.     Hevse.    P.   J.   L. 
Bequest.     Jacobs,  W.   W.    ' 
Bereaved.     Verga,   G. 
Bereavement.     Donnell,    A.    H. 
Berenice.     Poe,   E.   A. 
Bergs0e,  J.  W. 
Amputated    arms 
In  Hawthorne,  J.    Library  mystery  and 
detective    stories,    German,    etc. 
Bertha.     Maupassant,   G.  de 
Bertha.     Sigourney,   L.   H. 
Bertha's    debut.     Peattie,    E.    W. 
Berthold  the  madman.    Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W 
Bertran   and   Bimi.     Kipling,   R. 


Besant,  Sir  Walter,  1836-1901 
Le  chien  d'or 

In  'Twas  in  Trafalgar's  bay 
Doll's  house — and  after 

In  Eng  Illust  7:  315 
Equal  woman 

In  In  deacon's  orders 
Even   with   this 

In  Liv  Age  164:  139 
Eive  years'  tryst 

In  Five  years'  tryst 
Glorious   fortune 

In  Uncle  Jack 

All  the  Year  52:  supp  i 
In  deacon's  orders 

In  In  deacon's  orders 
In   three  weeks 

In  In  deacon's  orders 
Idler  5: 115 
Indian  summer 

In  Five  years'  tryst 
Kerb   and  gutter 

In  Five  years'  tryst 
King  David's  friend 

In  In  deacon's  orders 
Last  mass 

In  Harper  78:  3 
Limner's   romance 

In  Five  years'  tryst 
Long  game 

In  Five  years'  tryst 
Luck  of  the   Susan   Bell 

/»  Five  years'  tryst 
Married   beneath   him 

In  Five  years'  tryst 
Memory  cell 

In  Five  years'  tryst 
Night   with   Tantalus 

In  In  deacon's  orders 
One  and   two 

In  In  deacon's  orders 
Peer  and  heiress 

In  In  deacon's  orders 
Quarantine   Island 

In  In  deacon's  orders 

Stories  by  English  authors,  The  sea 
Shepherds  all  and  maidens  fair 

In  'Twas    in    Trafalgar's    bay 
Short   way 

In  Five  years'  tryst 
Shrinking  shoe 

In  In  deacon's  orders 
Sky-rocket 

In  Five  years'  tryst 
Solid  gold  reef  company,  limited 

In  In  deacon's  orders 
Such  ^ a  good  man 

J'n  'Twas    in    Trafalgar's   bay 
To    the    third   and   fourth    generation 

In  In  deacon's  orders 
'Twas  in  Trafalgar's  bay 

In  'Twas_  in   Trafalgar's    bay 
Two    Sophias 

In  Five  years'  tryst 
Uncle  Jack 

In  Uncle  Jack 
Besant,  Sir  Walter,  1836-1901,  and  Pollock 

Walter  Herries,  1850- 
Sir    Jocelyn's    cap 

In  Besant,  W.     Uncle  Jack 
Longman's  5:  156,  269 


28 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Besant,    Sir    Walter.    1 836-1901,    and    Rice, 
James,  1844- 1882 
Case  of  Mr.  Lucraft 

In  Case   of  Mr.   Lucraft 
Death  of  Samuel  Pickwick 

In  Case   of  Mr.   Lucraft 
Edelweiss 

In  Case   of  Mr.   Lucraft 
Lady  Kitty 

In  Case   of  Mr.   Lucraft 
Love   finds   the   way 

In  Case  of  Mr.  Lucraft 
My  own  experience 

In  Case   of  Mr.   Lucraft 
Mystery  of  Joe  Morgan 

In  Case  of  IMr.  Lucraft 
Old  four-poster 

In  Case  of  Mr.  Lucraft 
Old,  old  story 

In  Case  of  "Sir.  Lucraft 
On  the   Goodwin 

In  Case  of  IMr.  Lucraft 
Titania's  farewell 

In  Case  of  IMr.  Lucraft 
When  the  ship  comes  home 
In  When  the  ship  comes  home 
Besetment  of  Kurt  Lieders.    Thanet,  O. 
Beside  a  dead  man.  See  Maupassant,  G.  de. 

Beside  Schopenhauer's  corpse. 
Beside  Schopenhauer's  corpse.  Maupassant, 

G.  de. 
Bessie's  mother.  French,  AW 
Bessy's  troubles  at  home.    Gaskell,  E.  U. 
Best-laid  schemes.    Spofiford,  H.  P. 
Best  man.    Morris,  G. 
Best  man.    Wharton,  E. 
Best  of  a  bad  job.   Duncan,  N. 
Best  of  three  falls.    Phillpotts,  E. 
Best  seller.    Henry,   O. 
Bethlehem's  children.    Lagerlof,   S. 
Bethulah.    Zangwill,  I. 
Betrayal  of  confidence.    Kipling,  R. 
Betrayed  by  a  button.   King,  C. 
Better  dead.    Barrie,  J.  M. 
Better  times.    Kirk,  E.  O. 
Better  treasure.    Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Betty  and  Thanksgiving.    Spofford,  H.  1. 
Betty  Barnes,  the  cook.    Lang,  A. 
Betty  Bethune.    Hopkins,  W.  J. 
Betty  Leicester's  Christmas.   Jewett,  S.  O. 
Betty  Leicester's  English  Christmas.  Jewett, 

S.  O. 
Betty's  bright  idea.    Stowe,  H.  B. 
Betty's  Virginia  Christmas.  Seawell,  M.  E. 
Between  darkness  and  dawn.    Jordan,  E.  G. 
Between  mass  and  vespers.    Jewett,  S.  O. 
Between  rounds.    Henry,  O. 
Between    Scylla    and     Charybdis.      French, 

A- W.  ^^    ^^ 

Between  sea  and  sky.    Boyesen,  H.  11. 
Between  shipmates.    Connolly,  J.  B. 
Between  showers  in  Dort.    Smith,  F.  H. 
Between  the  lights.    Benson,  E.   F. 
Between  the  lights.    Gibbon,  P. 
Between  the  lines.    Loomis,  C.  B. 
Betwixt  and  between.    Bishop,  W.  II. 
Beverly's  bear  killing.    Janvier,  T.  A. 
Beverly's  benevolent  hairpin  reclamation  so- 
ciety. Janvier,  T.  A. 
Beverly's  bomb  synchronizer.  Janvier,  T.  A. 


Beverly's  circulating  cattery.    Janvier,  T.  A. 
Beverly's  egg  pedigree  and  dating  machine. 

Janvier,  T.  A.  . 

Beverly's    pneumatic    cat    silencer.     Janvier, 

T.  A.  ^  ^ 

Beverly's  protective  mechanical  goat.    Jan- 
vier, T.  A. 
Bewildered  president.    Thanet,  O. 
Bewitched  ball-sticks.    Craddock,  C.  E. 
Bewitched  fiddle.    MacManus,  S. 
Bewitched  huntsman.    Harris,  J.  C. 
Bexar  script  no.  2692.    Henry,  O. 
Beyond.    Trask,  K.  N. 
Beyond  the  city.    Doyle,  A.  C. 
Beyond  the  gates.   Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Beyond  the  limit.    Thanet,  O. 
Beyond  the  pale.    Kipling,  R. 
Beyond  the  wall.    Bierce,  A. 
Bianca.    Norris,  W.  E. 
Bible 

Book  of  Ruth  o     T.     1      £ 

III  Jcsup,  A.,  and  Canby,  H.  S.    Book  of 
the  short  story 
Bible  dream.  Donnell,  A.  H. 
Bierce,  Ambrose,  1842- 
Adventure  at  Brownville 

In  Works  v  2 
Affair  at  Coulter's  Notch 

III  Works  V  2 
Affair  of  outposts 

/;;  Works  v  2 
Applicant 

In  Works  v  2 
Arrest 

In  Works  v  3 

Cosmopol   42:622 
Baby  tramp 

In  Works  v  3 
Baffled  ambuscade 

In  Works  v  3 
Baptism  of  Dobsho 

In  Works  v  8 

Beyond  the  wall 

In  Works  v  3 

Cosmopol  44:  185 
Boarded  window 

In  Works  v  2 
Bottomless  grave 

In  Works  v  8 
Captain  of  "The  Camel" 

In  Works  v  8  " 
Cargo  of  cat 

In  Works  v  8 
Charles  Ashmore's  trail 

/;(   Works  v  3 
Chickamauga 

In  Works  v  i 
City  of  the  Gone  Away 

In  \\orks  v  8 
Cold  greeting 

In  Works  v  3 
Corrupting  the  press 

In  Works  v  8 
Coup  de  grace 

In  Works  v  2 
Curried  cow 

In  Works  v  8 
Damned  thing 
In  Works  v  3 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


29 


Death  of  Halpin  Eraser 

/;;  Works  v  3 
Diagnosis  of  death 

In  Works  v  3 
Difficulty  of  crossing  a  field 

In  Works  v  3 
Eyes  of  the  panther 

In  Works  v  2 
Eailure  of  Elope  &  Wandel 

In  Works  v  8 
Famous  Gilson  bequest 

In  Works  v  2 
For  the  Ahkoond 

In  Works  v  i 
Fruitless  assignment 

In  Works  v  3 
George  Thurston 

In  Works  v  2 
Haiti  the  shepherd 

In  Works  v  3 
Haunted  valley 

In  Works  v  3 
Holy  terror 

In  Works  v  2 
Horseman  in  the  sky 

In  Works  v  2 
Cur  Lit  47:343 
Hypnotist 

In  Works  v  <S 
Imperfect  conflagration 

In  Works  v  8 
Inhabitant  of  Carcosa 

In  Works  v  3 
Isle  of  Pines 

In  Works  v  3 
John   Bartine's  watch 

In  Works  v  3 
John  Mortonson's  funeral 

In  Works  v  3 
Jug  of  sirup 

In  Works  v  3 
Killed  at  Resaca 

In  Works  v  2 
Lady  from  Red  Horse 

In  Works  v  2 
Land  beyond   the   blow 

In  Works  v  i 
Little  story 

In  Works  v  8 
Major's  tale 

In  Works  v  8 
Man 

In  Cosmopol  45:  405 
Man  and  the  snake 

In  Works  v  2 
Man  out  of  the  nose 

In  Works  v  2 
Man  overboard 

In  Works  v  8 
]\Ian  with  two  lives 

In  Works  v  3 

Cosmopol  42:  618 
Messrs.  Jonnice,  Peters,  Gipple  and  Brily 

In  Cosmopol  46:  119 
Middle  toe  of  the  right  foot 

In  Works  v  3 
Mr.   Masthead,  journalist 

In  Works  v  8 
Mr.  Swiddler's  flip-flap 

In  Works  v  8 


Mocking-bird 

In  Works  v  2 
Moonlit  road 
In  Works  v  3 

Cosmopol  42:  334 
Moxon's  master 
In  Works  v  3 
My  favorite  murder 

In  Works  v  8 
Night-doings  at  "Deadman's" 

In  Works  v  3 
Occurrence  at  Owl  Creek  bridge 

In  Works  v  2 
Oil  of  dog 

In  Works  v  8 
Old  man  Eckert's 

In  Works  v  3 
One  kind  of  officer 

In  Works  v  2 
One  of  the  missing 

In  Works  v  2 
One  of  twins 

In  Works  v  3 
One  officer,  one  man 

In  Works  v  2 
One  summer  night 

In  Works  v  3 
Other  lodgers 
In  Works  v  3 

Cosmopol  43:  445 
Parker  Anderson,  philosopher 

In  Works  v  2 
Perry  Chumly's  eclipse 

In  Works  v  8 
Present  at  a  hanging 

In  Works  v  3 
Providential  invitation 

In  Works  v  8 
Psychological  shipwreck 

In  Works  v  3 
Race  at  Left  Bower 

In  Works  v  8 
Realm  of  the  unreal 

In  Works  v  3 
Resumed  identity 

In  Works  v  3 
Revolt  of  the  gods 

In  Works  v  8 
Secret  of  Macarger's   Gulch 

In  Works  v  3 
Shipwreckollection 

In  Works  v  8 
Son  of  the  gods 
In  Works  v  2 
Spook  house 

In  Works  v  3 
Staley  Fleming's  hallucination 

In  Works  v  3 
Story  of  a  conscience 

In  Works  v  2 
Stranger 

In  ^yorks  v  3 

Cosmopol  46:  350 
Suitable  surroundings 

In  Works  v  2 

Thing  at  Nolan 

In  Works  v  3 

Three  and  one  are  one 

/;/.  Works  v  3 

Cosmopol  45:  550 


30 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Bierce,  Ambrose —Conliniicd. 
Tough  tussle 

In  Works  v  3 
Two  military  executions 

In  Works  v  3 

Unfinished  work 

In  Works  v  3 

Vine  on  a  house 

In  Works  v  3 

Cosmopol  42:  617 
Watcher  by  the  dead 

In  Works  v  2 
What  may  happen  along  a  road 

In  Cosmopol  42:223       ,      ^  . 
Why  I  am  not  editing  "The  btinger 

In  Works  v  8 
Widower  Turmorc 

In  Works  v  8 

Wireless  message 

In  Works  v  3 

Cosmopol  42:  621 
Big  Bateese.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Big  Bow  mystery.    Zangwill,  I. 
Big  Brierly.    Conrad,  J. 
Big  drunk  draf .    Kipling,  R. 
Big  gravel  screen.    Strindberg,  A. 
Big  Hans  and  little  Hans.    Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Big  Jim.    Mascfield,  J. 
Big  Michu.    Zola,  E. 
Big  Mike  Abranis.    Lewis,  A.  H. 
Big  sister  Solly.    Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Big  Thursday.   Singmaster,  E. 
Biggest  box  in  the  world.    Barrie,  J.  M. 
Bigolino,  the  Calabrian,  plays  a  trick  upon 

the  Bishop  of  Reggio.    Bandello,  M. 
Bigot.    Page,  T.  N. 
Bikelas,  Demetrios,  1835-1908 
At  the  oculist's 

In  Tales  from  the  ^gean 
Memory 

In  Tales  from  the  /Egcan 
Pappas  Narkissos 

In  Tales  from  the  ^gean 
Philip  Marthas 

In  Talcs  from  the  /Egean 
Plain  sister 

In  Tales  from  the  ^gean 

Stories  by  foreign  authors,  Polish. 
Priest's  tale 

/h  Tales  from  the  yEgean 
Two  brothers 

In  Tales  from  the  /F-gean 
Why  I  am  still  a  lawyer 
In  Talcs  from  the  ^gean 
Bikey  the  skicycle.     Bangs,  J.  K.  _ 
Bill  Connors  of  the  Osagcs.    Lewis,  A.  11. 
Bill  Hoskins's  coon.    Lewis,  A.  H. 
Bill  Paper  chase.    Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Bill,  the  lokil  editor.    Field,  E. 
Bill  the  trapper.    Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Billiam.    Crockett,  S.  R. 
Billington's  valentine.    Page,  T.  N. 
Billop  mystery.     Hawthorne,  J. 
Bills.    Phillpotts,  E. 
Bill's  lapse.    Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Bills,  M.  D.    Bangs,  J.  K. 
Billy  and  Susy.   Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Billy  Baxter.    MacManus,  S. 
Billy  Baxter's  holiday.    MacAIanus,  S. 


Billy-Boy.    Long,  J.  L. 

Billy   Lappin's  search   for   a  fortune.    Mac- 
Manus, S. 
Billy's  tearless  woe.    Remington,   !•. 
Billy's   tenderfoot.    White,   S.   E. 
Bim.  See  Stockton,  F.  R.  Castle  of  Bim 
Binding  of  the  hair.    Yeats,  W.  B. 
Biographical   stories.    Hawthorne,   N. 
Biography  of  an  ''inefficient."   Crockett,  S.  R. 
Biography  of  Peter  Parkinson.  Phillpotts,  E. 
Bird  in  the  bush.    Gcrould,  K.  F. 
Bird  of  Bagdad.    Henry,  O. 
Bird  of  passage.  See  Harraden,  B.  Bird  on 

its  journey 
Bird  on  its  journey.  Flarraden,  B. 
Bird's  Christmas  carol.    Wiggin,  K.  D. 
Birds  in  the  letter-box.    Bazin,  R. 
Birds  of  a  feather.    Long,  J.  L. 
Birthday.    Spofford,  H.  P. 
Birthday  of  the  Infanta.    Wilde,  O. 
Birthday  present.    Edgeworth,  M. 
Birthmark.    Hawthorne,  N. 
Birthplace.    James,  H. 
Biryuk.  See  Turgenev,    I.   S.   Wolf 
Bisara  of  Pooree.    Kipling,  R. 
Biscuits  ex  machina.     Bacon,  J.   D. 
Bishop,  William  Henry,  1847- 
Battle  of  Bunkerloo 

In  Choy  Susan 
Betwixt  and  between 
In  Brown  stone  boy 
Queer  people 
Braxton's  new  art 
In  Choy  Susan 
Cent  28:871 
Brown  stone  boy 
In  Brown  stone  boy 
Queer  people 
Atlan  55:330 
Choy  Susan 
In  Choy  Susan 
Atlan  54:  I 
Christmas  crime 
In  Brown  stone  boy 
Queer  people 
Dcodand 

In  Choy  Susan 
Domestic  menagerie 
In   Brown  stone  boy 
Queer  people 
Edwin  and  Ardella 

In  Harper  loi:  193 

Jerry  and  Clarinda 

In  Brown  stone  boy 

Queer  people 

Harper  74:  959 

Last  of  the  fairy  wands 

In  Scrib  M  30:697 
Little  dinner 

In  Brown  stone  boy 
Queer  people 
Cent  35: 153 
Lunch  at  Mc.Xrthur's 
In   Brown  stone  l)oy 
Queer  people 
Mclntyre's  false  face 

In  Choy  Susan 
Miss  Calderon's  German 
In  Choy  Susan 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


31 


Near  the  rose 

In  Brown  stone  boy 

Queer  people 

One  of  the  thirty  pieces 

In  Choy  Susan 
Pound  of  cure;   a   story  of   Monte   Carlo 
In  Pound  of  cure 

Scrib  M  15:285,  768 
Tons    of    treasure.      See    Bishop,    W.    H. 

Yellow  snake 
Yellow  snake 
In  Lippinc  42:  i 
Bishop  and  Mrs.  Allrop.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Bishop  and  the  boogerman.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Bishop  of  Eucalyptus.    Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Bishop  of  Price.     Warman,  C. 
Bishop's  comedy.     Merrick,  L. 
Bishop's     ghost     and     the     printer's     baby. 

Stockton,  F.  R. 
Bishop's  missionary  meeting.     Gray,  D. 
Bishop's  silence.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Bishop's  vagabond.     Thanet,  O. 
Bismarck  dinner.     White,  E.  O. 
Bit  of  human  nature.    Kirk,  E.  O. 
Bit  of  shore  life.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Bit  of  to-day    Maartens,  M. 
Biter  bit.     Collins,  W. 
Bitterness  of  women.     Austin,  IM.  H. 
Bitters  neat.     Kipling,  R. 
Bixion's  portfolio.     Daudet,  A. 
Bjornson,  Bjornstjerne,  1832-1910 
Absalom's  hair 
In  Novels    v    8  _ 
Absalom's  hair 
Arne 
In  Novels  v   2 
Arne 

Life  by  the  fells  and  fiords 
Bear  hunter 

In  Bridal  march 
Blakken 
In  Bridal  march 

Life  by  the  fells  and  fiords 
Bridal  march 
In  Novels  v  5 
Bridal  march 

Life  by  the  fells  and  fiords 
Brother's  quarrel 

In  Life  by  the  fells  and  fiords 
Captain  Mansana 
In  Novels  v  7 

Captain  Mansana 
Checked  imagination 

In  Life  by  the  fells  and  fiords 
Dangerous  wooing 
In  Bridal  march 

Life  by  the  fells  and  fiords 
Dust 
In  Novels  v  6 

Captain  Mansana 
Eagle  and  the  fir 

In  Life  by  the  fells  and  fiords 
Eagle's  nest 

In  Bridal  march 
Happy  lad 

Life  by  the  fells  and  fiords 
Faithfulness.     See  Bjornson,  B.     Fidelity 
Father  _ 
III  Bridal  march 
Happy  lad 


Life  by  the  fells  and  fiords 
Stories   by  foreign   authors,  Scandi- 
navian 
Chaut    69:  204 
Cur    Lit    49:  III 
Fidelity 
In  Bridal  march 

Life  by  the  fells  and  fiords 
Cur  Lit  49:  III 
Fisher  lassie 
In  Novels  v  3 
Arne 
Happy  boy 
In  Novels  v  3 
Happy  boy 
Life's    enigma 

In  Life  by  the  fells  and  fiords 
J\Iother's  hands 

In  Novels    v    7 
One  day 

In  Novels   v  5 
Painful  memory 
In  Novels   v    8 
Absalom's  hair 
Problem  of  life 

In  Bridal  march 
Railroad  and  the  churchyard 
In  Captain  jNIansana 

Life  by  the  fells  and  fiords 
Goldschmidt,  M.     Flying  mail 
Heyse,  P.     Fair  Kate 
Stories   by  foreign   authors,    Scandi- 
navian 
Thrond 

In  Bridal  march 

Life  by  the  fells  and  fiords 
Music  18:  142 
Black,  William,  1841-1898 
Adventure  in  Thule 

In  Adventure  in  Thule 
April  day  on  the  Oykel 

hi  Wise  women  of  Inverness 
Black  bothy 

/;}  Adventure  in  Thule 
Day's    stalking 

In  Wise  women  of  Inverness 
Four  Macnicols 
In  Adventure  in  Thule 
Four  Macnicols 
Highlands  of  the  city 

In  Lady  Silverdale's  sweetheart 
Lady  Silverdale's  sweetheart 

In  Lady  Silverdale's  sweetheart 
Legend  of  a  billiard  club 

In  Four   Macnicols 
Legend   of  a    billiard    club.     A   sequel   to 
that 
In  Four  Macnicols 
Magic  ink 

In  Good  Words  33:  73 
Maid    of    Killeena 

In  Maid  of  Killeena 
Man  who  was  like  Shakespeare 
In  Four  Macnicols 

Lady  Silverdale's  sweetheart 
Marriage  of  Moira  Fergus 

In  Maid  of  Killeena 
Penance  of  John  Logan 
In  Penance  of  John  Logan 


32 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Black,  William— Co);/nn<r(/. 
Pupil  of  Aurelius 
In  Four  Macnicols 

Lady  Silverdale's  sweetheart 
Queen  Tita's  wager 

In  Stories  by  English  authors,  Germany 
Romeo   and  Juliet:   a   tale   of  two  young 
fools 
In  Penance  of  John  Logan 
Snow  idyll 
In  Penance  of  John  Logan 
Good  Words  30:  y^ 
Strange  horse  of  Loch  Suainabhal 
In  Lady  Silverdale's  sweetheart 
Supernatural  experiences  of  Patsy  Cong 
In  W^ise   women    of   Inverness 
Eng  Illust  i:  41 
Wise  women  of  Inverness 

In  Wise  women   of  Inverness 
Black  aflfair.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Black  and  the  white.     Voltaire,  F.  M.  de  A. 
Black  bothy.     Black,  W. 
Black  brothers.     See  Ruskin,  J.    King  of  the 

Golden  river 
Black    care    and    the    horseman.      Andrews, 

M.  R.  S. 
Black  cat.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Black  cottage.     Collins,  W. 
Black  cross.     Green,  A.  K. 
Black  doctor.     See   Doyle,   A.   C.     Story  of 

the  black  doctor 
Black  dogs  and  the  thumbless  hand.     Lang, 

A. 
Black  drop.     Deland,  I\I. 
Black  eyes.     Alarcon,  P.  A.  de 
Black  feather.     Catherwood,  M.  H. 
Black  godmother.     Galsworthy,  J. 
Black  Heart  and  White  Heart;  a  Zulu  idvll. 

Haggard,  R. 
Black  hole  of  Glenranald.     Hornung,  E.  \\'. 
Black  is  white.     McCutcheon,  G.  B. 
Black  Jack.     Kipling,  R. 
Black  mate.     Conrad,  J. 
Black  monk.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Black  pawn.     Duncan,  N. 
Black  pearl.     Sardou,  V. 
Black  pearl.     Tineau,  L.  de 
Black  point.     Woolson,  C.  F. 
Black  poodle.     Anstey,  F. 
Black  spaniel.     Hichens,  R.  S. 
Black  veil.     Dickens,  C. 
Black  water.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Black-winged  angel.     Monis,  V.  O. 
Blackfliers.     Warman,  C. 
Blackgum  ag'in'  Thunder.     Stockton,   F.   R. 
Blackjack  bargainer.     Henry,  O. 
Blacky.     Halevy,  L. 
Blakken.     Bjornson,  B. 

Bland,  Edith  (Nesbit)  (Mrs.  Hubert  Bland) 
1858- 
Acting  for  the  best 

In  In  homespun 
Barring  the  way 

In  In  homespun 
Being  detectives 

In  Pall  Mall  M    18:  104 
Blue  rose 
/"  Liv  Age   190:  523 
Longman's  18:  255 
Bristol  bowl 
In  In  homespun 


Brute 

In  Literary  sense 
Cinderella 

In  Literary  sense 
Circus 

In  Pall  Mall  M    22:324 
Coals  of  lire 

In  In  homespun 
Death-bed  confession 

In  In  homespun 
Dick,  Tom  and  Harry 

In  Literary  sense 
Duel 

In  Literary  sense 
Dwellers 

In  McClure  32:  605 
Force  of  habit 

In  Literary  sense 

Girl  with  the  guitar 

In  Literary  sense 

Grandsire  Triples 

In  In  homespun 

Guilty 

/;;  In  homespun 
Her  marriage  lines 
In  In  homespun 
Holiday 

In  Literary  sense 
Kiss 

In  Am  M  63 :  601 
Lie  absolute 

In  Literary  sense 
Lord  Tottenham 

In  Pall  Mall  M    15:51 
Love  of  romance 

In  Literary  sense 
Lover,  the  girl  and  the  onlooker 

In  Literary  sense 
Man  with  the  boots 
In  Literarv  sense 
Marble  child 

In  Atlan  106:  64 
Mass  for  the  dead 

In  Argosy  53:345 
Miss  Eden's  baby 

In  Literary  sense 
Miss  Peckitt's  pincushion 
In  Liv  Age  218:889 
Longman's  32:  364 
Noel's  princess 

In  Pall  Mall  M    15:  i;8 
Obvious 

In  Literarjr  sense 
One  way  of  love 

In  In  homespun 
Rounding  ofif  a  scene 
In  Literary  sense 
Harp  B  37:  362 
Ruby  heart 

In  Argosy  64:  702 
Second  best 

In  Literary  sense 
Strange  experience 

In  Longmans  3:  504 
Under  the  new  moon 

In  Literary  sense 
Unfaithful  lover 

In  Literary  sense 
Waterworks.  Passages  in  the  life  of  Mas- 
ter Oswald  Bestable 
In  Liv  Age  227:  506 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


33 


With  a  difference 

In  Atlan  109:  118 
With  an  E 

/;;   Literary  sense 
Blase  Billy.    Jerome,  J.  K. 
Blasphemer.   Connolly,  J.  B. 
Blessed  deceit.    Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Blessed  mime.    Hichens,  R.  S. 
Blicher,  Steen  Steenson,  1782-1848 
Hosier 

In  Warner  library 
Knitting-room 

In  Warner  library 
Rector  of  Blicher 
In  Hawthorne,  J.   Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories.    German,  etc. 
Blighting-  of  Sharkey.    Doyle,  A.   C. 
Blind.     Heyse,   P.  J.  L. 
Blind  beggar  and  the  little  red  peg.    Parker, 

G. 
Blind  emperor.    Daudet,  A. 
Blind  man.    Maupassant,  G.  de 
Blind  man's  holiday.    Henry,  O. 
Blind  man's  world.    Bellamy,  E. 
Blind  musician.    Korolenko,  V.  G. 
Blink.    Stuart,  R.  M. 
Blonde  beast.   Wharton,  E. 
Blonde  of  Oxford  and  Jehanc  of  Dammartin. 

Le  Gallienne,  R. 
Blood  apple.    Peattie,   E.  W. 
Blood  will  tell.    Davis,  Richard  H. 
Bloomer.     Reade,  C. 
Bloomsbury  christening.  Dickens,  C. 
Blore  manor  episode.  Weyman,  S.  J. 
Blossoms  for  Christmas.    Spofiford,  H.  P. 
"Blow  up  with  the  brig."     Collins,  W. 
Blue  and  white.    Maupassant,  G.  de 
Blue  Beard  (adapted-).    Scudder,  H.  E. 
Blue  Beard.    See  also  Bluebeard 
Blue-bird   weather.     Chambers,   R.  W. 
Blue  butterfly.    Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Blue  chamber.    Merimee,  P. 
Blue  Dave.    Harris,  J.  C. 
Blue  dress.    Bacon,  J.  D. 
Blue  eyes  of  Ailie.    Crockett,  S.  R. 
Blue  flower.    Van  Dyke,  H. 
Blue  grass  Penelope.    Harte,  B. 
Blue  hen's  chicken.    Harris,  J.  C. 
Blue  hotel.    Crane,  S. 
Blue  man.    Catherwood,  M.  H. 
Blue  mare.    Bazin,  R. 
Blue  pantomime.    Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Blue  rose.    Bland,  E.  N. 
Blue  stripe.    Benson,  E.  F. 
Blue   wing   finds   the   gold   powder.     Strind- 

berg,  A. 
Bluebeard.    Perrault,   C. 
Bluebeard's  ghost.    Thackeray,  W.  M. 
Bluebird's  nest.    Sherwood,  M.  P. 
Blundell's  improvement.    Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Blunt,  M. 

Fate  of  the  Georgiana 

In  Stories    of    the    sea.     (Stories    from 
Scribner) 
Scrib  M  4:  221 
Boanerges.    Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Boarded  window.    Bierce,  A. 
Boarder  of  art.    Glaspell,  S.^ 
Boarding-house.    Dickens,  C. 
Boar's  Head  Tavern.    Brown,  A. 


Boat  and  the  baby  carriage.   Vorse,  M.  H. 
Boatswain's  mate.   Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Boatswain's  watch.    Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Bobbert's  merry  Christmas.    Bacon,  J.  D. 
Bobbo.    Wharton,  T. 
Bobby  unwelcome.    Donnell,  A.  H. 
Bobby's  return.    Morris,  G. 
Bob's  redemption.    Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Boccaccio  de  Certaldo,  Giovanni,  1313-1375 
Cymon  and  Iphigenia 

In  Decameron.    Fifth  day.    Novel  I 
Federigo  Alberighi  and  his  falcon 
Iti  Decameron.    Fifth  day.    Novel  9 

INIabie.  H.  W.,  and  Strachey,  L.  Lit- 
tle masterpieces  of  fiction,  v   4 
Warner  library 
Melchizadeck  a  Jew,  by  a  story  of  three 
rings,  escapes  a  most  dangerous  snare, 
which  Saladin  has  prepared  for  him 
In  Decameron.   First  day.  Novel  3 
Warner  library 
Patient  Griselda 
In  Decameron.   Tenth  day.    Novel  10 
Cody,  S.  Selection  from  the  world's 

geatest  short  stories 
Warner  library 
Tancred,  Prince  of  Salerno 

In  Decameron.    Fourth  day.    Novel  i 
Titus  and  Gisippus 

In  Decameron.   Tenth  day.    Novel  8 
Body  and  soul  of  Miss  Azulay.    Merrick,  L, 
Body-birds  of  court.    Weyman,  S.  J. 
Body  snatcher.    Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Boggs.  See  Smith,   F.   H.    In  which   Boggs 

becomes  dramatic 
Bogg's  experience.    Lewis,  A.  H. 
Bohemian.    Kirk,  E.  O. 
Bohemian.    O'Brien,  F. 
Bohemian  girl.    Gather,  W.  S. 
Bohemian  girl.    Harland,  H. 
Bohemians.     Pushkin,  A.  S.   [^e'^  also  Meri- 

m,ee,   P.   tr.] 
Bohl  de  Fabre,  Caecilia.    See  Caballero,  Fer- 

nan,  pseud. 
Boitelle.  Maupassant,   G.  de 
Bold  deserter.    Harris,  J.  C. 
Bold    dragoon,    or    The    adventure    of    my 

grandmother.    Irving,  W. 
Bold  words  at  the  bridge.    Jewett,  S.  O. 
Bolt  from  the  blue.    Osbourne,  L. 
Bolted  door.    Wharton,  E. 
Bombard.    Maupassant,  G.  de 
Bombshell.    Barr,  R. 
Bon-bon.    Foe,  E.  A. 

"Bon  oncle  d'Amerique."     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Bonds  of  discipline.    Kipling,  R. 
Bones,   the    April    fool    of    Harvey's    sluice. 

Doyle,  A.  C. 
Bonesy.    Osbourne,  L. 
Bonne  Manian.    King,  G.  E. 
Bonselli's  daughter.    Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
Bony  and  Ban,  the  story  of  a  printing  ven- 
ture.   Catherwood,  M.  H. 
Booby  squire.    Irving,  W. 
Book-bills  of  Narcissus.    Le  Gallienne,  R. 
Book  for  mothers.    Pratt,  L. 
Book  of  love.    Brown,  A. 
Book  of  Ruth.  See  Bible.  Book  of  Ruth. 
Book  sales  of  Mr.  Peters.    Bangs,  J.  K. 


34 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Bookbinder  of  Hort.    Sachcr-Masocli,  L.  von 

Bookkeeper.    Daudet,  A. 

"Boom."     Norris,  F. 

Boom  in  the  "Calaveras  Clarion."    ITarte,  B. 

Boomellen.    Grand,  S. 

Booming  of  Acre  Hill.    Bangs,  J.  K. 

Boonder.    Harte.  B. 

Boot.    Morris,  G. 

Boots  and  his  brothers.    Dasent,  G.  W. 

Boots    who    ate    a    match    with    the    troll. 

Dasent,  G.  W. 
Border  ruffian.    Janvier,  T.  A. 
Born  chieftan.    Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Born  farmer.    Jewctt,  S.  O. 
Born  to  good-luck.   Reade,  C. 

Borrow,  George  [Henry],  1803-1881 

Three  thimbles  and   a  pea 

In  Patten,   W.    International   short  sto- 
ries v  2 
Borrowed  month.    Stockton,  F.  R. 
Borrowed  sister.   White,  E.  O. 
Borrowing  a  hammer.    Craddock,  C.  E. 
Boscombe  Valley  mj'sterj^    Doyle,  A.  C. 
Bosom  serpent.  See  Hawthorne,  N.  Egotism 
Boss  Gorgett.    Tarkington,  B. 
"Boss"  of  Ling-foo.     Ralph,  J. 
Boss  of  the  gang.    Duncan,  N. 
Boston  massacre.    Hawthorne,  N. 
Bostonian.    Morris,   G. 
Boston's  lion-hunt.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Boswell  tours,  personally  conducted.  Bangs, 

J.  K. 
Botany  Bay.   Slosson,  A.  T. 
Both  their  houses.    Hale,  E.  E. 
Bottle  imp.    Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Bottle,  the  half  brick  and  the  lump  of  chalk. 

Loomis,  C.  B. 
Bottom  of  the  well.    Masefield,  J. 
Bottomless  grave.    Bierce,  A. 
Boudoir  boy.  Hichens,  R.  S. 
Boule  de  suif.    Maupassant,  G.  de 
Bouncing  Bet.    Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Bound  girl.    P'reeman,  M.   E.  W. 
Bouquet.    Chesnutt,  C.  W. 

Bourget,  Paul  Charles  Joseph,  1852- 
.'Xgc  for  love 

In  Patten,   W.    International   short   sto- 
ries, v  3 
Andre  Cornelis 

In  Andre    Cornelius 
.Another  gambler 

In   Pastels  of  men  ser  2 

Stories  by  foreign  authors,   French 
Antigone 

In  Antigone  and  other  portraits 
Outlook  60:  604 
Attitudes 

In  Monica 
Children's  hearts 

In   Domestic  dramas 
Christmas  eve  under  the  Terror 

In  Liv  Age  272:  487 
Confession 

In  Two  sisters,  and  A  confession 
Consegues 

In  Pastels  of  men.  ser  2 
Day  of  reckoning 

In  Domestic  dramas 


Gambler 

/;;  Pastels  of  men.  ser  2 
Gratitude 

1)1  Monica 
Jacques  Molan 

In  Pastels  of  men.  ser  2 
Love  crime 

In   Love  crime 
Lowly  one 

In  Pastels  of  men.  ser  2 
Marcel 

In  Pastels  of  men.  ser  i 
Maurice  Olivier 

In  Pastels  of  men.  ser  2 
Monica 

In  Monica 
]\I.   Legrimaudct 

In  Pastels  of  men.  ser  i 
Monsieur  Viple's  brother 
In  Pastels  of  men.  ser  i 
Outlook  89:  215 
Neptune  Vale 

In  Antigone  and  other  portraits 
Odile 

In  Antigone   and  other  portraits 
Old  Adam 

In  Lippinc  41 : 575 
Other  people's  luxury 
In  Domestic  dramas 
La  Pia 

In  Antigone  and  other  portraits 
Saint 

1)1   Pastels  of  men.  ser  i 
A  Saint 
Chant  42:  350 
Screen 

1)1  Screen 
Three  incidents  of  war 

1)1  Monica 
Two   little   boys 

1)1  Pastels  of  men.  ser  i 
Two  married  couples 

In  Antigone  and  other  portraits 
Two  sisters 

1)1  Two  sisters,  and  A  confession 
Woman's  charity 
In  Antigone  and  other  portraits 
Bouvard  and  Pecuchet.   Flaubert,  G. 
Bovet,  Marie  Ann  de,  1860- 
Charity 
/;;   Brooks,   W.   Stories    from    four   lan- 
guages 
Bow  arm.    Donnell,  A.  H. 
Bow  flume  cable-car.    Kipling,  R. 
Bowden  reunion.    Jewett,  S.  O. 
Bowl  of  punch.    Gautier,  T. 
Bowlegs  and  Major  Ben.    Lewis,  A.  H. 
Box  tunnel.    Reade,  C. 
Boy.    Donnell,  A.  H. 
Boy.    Fernald,  C.  B. 
Boy.    Stuart,  R.  M. 

Boy  and  the  mud  ponj^.    Dorsey,  G.  A. 
Boy  in  the  air.    Tarkington,  B. 
Boy  in  the  cloth  cap.    Smith,  1"'.  H. 
Boy  of  1775.   Seawell,  M.  E. 
Boy  orator  of  Zepata  City.    Davis,  Ricluuil 

H. 
Boy  spy.   Daudet,  A. 
Boy  that  couldn't  stand  fire.    King,  C. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


35 


Boy  that  was  scaret  o'  dyin'.    Slosson,  A.  T. 
Boy  who  made  a  trolley  car.    Loomis,  C.  B. 
Boy  who  required  winding.    Loomis,  C.  B. 
Boy  who   turned   body   into   food.     Loomis, 

C.  B. 
Boyesen,  Hjalmar  Hjorth,  1848-1895 
Adventures  of  a  "dig" 

In   Norseland  tales 
Annunciata 
In  Ilka  on  the  hill-top 
Scrib  M  19:  1^0 
Asathor's  revenge 

1)1  Tales  from  two  hemispheres 
Atlan  35:345 
Between  sea  and  sky 
In  Modern  vikings 
Big  Hans  and  little  Hans 

In  Modern  vikings 
Born  chieftain 

In  Norseland  tales 
Candidate  for  divorce 
In  Cosmopol  8:  582 
Charity 
In  Vagabond  tales 
Scrib  M  4:490 
Child  of  the  age 
In  Vagabond  tales 
Cent  31:  177 
Cooper  and  the  wolves 

In  Modern  vikings 
Crooked  John 
In  Vagabond  tales 
Cent  34:405 
Dangerous  virtue 

In  Queen  Titania 
Disastrous  partnership 

In  Vagabond  tales 
Famine  among  the  gnomes 

In  Modern  vikings 

Feud  of  wildhaymen 

In  Norseland  tales 

Fiddle-John's   family 

In  Modern  vikings 

Golden  calf;  a  novelette 

In  Chaut  11:  385 
Good-for-nothing 

In  Tales  from  two  hemispheres 
Scrib  o  s  10:  361 
How  Bernt  went  whaling 

In  Modern  vikings 
How  Mr.  Storm  met  his  destiny 
In  Ilka  on  the  hill-top 
Scrib  o  s  13:  547 
Ilka  on  the  hill-top 
In  Ilka  on  the  hill-top 
Scrib  o  s  19:  120 
In  collusion  with  fate 

In  Scrib  M  20:  73 
Knight  of  Dannebrog 
In  Ilka  on  the  hill-top 
Scrib  o  s  19:  593 
Lady  Clare;  story  of  a  horse 

In  Cosmopol  11:704 
Liberty's  victim 

In  Vagabond  tales 

Life  for  life 

In  Norseland  tales 

Lippinc  40:  277 

Little  Alvida 

In  Norseland  tales 


Little  chap 

In   Norseland  tales 
Mabel  and  I  (a  philosophical  fairy  tale) 

In  ilka  on  the  hill-top 
Magnie's  dangerous  ride 

In  Modern  vikings 
Man  who  lost  his  name 
In  Tales  from  two  hemispheres 
Scrib  o  s  12:  808 
Mikkel 

In  Modern  vikings 
Monk  Tellenbach's  exile 

In  Vagabond  tales 
Mother  in  Israel 

In  Harper  92:  377 
Mountain's  face 

In  Queen  Titania 
My  rural  experiences 
In  Lippinc  58: 121 
New  winter  sport 

In  Modern  vikings 
Perilous  incognito 
In  Vagabond  tales 
Scrib  M  2:  120,  222 
Queen  Titania 
In  Queen  Titania 

Scrib  o  s  22:  593,  761,841 
Runaway's  Thanksgiving 

In  Norseland  tales 
Scientific  vagabond 

In  Tales  from  two  hemispheres 
Scrib  o  s  11:  229 
Skerry  of  shrieks 

In  Modern  vikings 
Story  of  a  blue  vein 
In  Cosmopol  1 :  3 
Story  of  an  outcast 

In  Tales  from  two  hemispheres 
Scrib  o  s  9:  36 
Sunless  world 

In  Norseland  tales 
Sun's  sisters 

In  Norseland  tales 
Tharald's  otter 

In  Modern  vikings 
Thoralf  and  Synnov 

In  Atlan  30:403 
Thorwald  and  the  star-children 

In  Modern  vikings 
Truls,  the  nameless 

In  Tales  from  two  hemispheres 
Scrib  o  s  9:  731 
Two  Mollies 

In  Scrib  M  6:  116 
Under  the  glacier 
In  Ilka  on  the  hill-top 
Scrib  o  s  21 :  234 
Zuleika 
In  Norseland  tales 
Boyne  water.    MacManus,  S. 
Boy's  joke,  and  who  got  the  best  of  it.    Al- 

cott,  L.  M. 
Boys  of  other  countries.    Taylor,  B. 
Boy's  sister.    Chambers,  R.  W. 
Brace  of  boys.    Ludlow,  F.  H. 
Bracelets.     Edgeworth,  M. 


36 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Bradley,  Harriet  Lewis 

Jj ringing  of  the  rose 
/;;   Howclls,   \V.    I).,  and   Alden,   H.    M. 
Shapes  that   liaunt  the  dusk 
Harper  92:  S40 
Brahman  who  lost  his  treasure  (Sanskrit) 
In  Hawthorne,  J.     Librarj^  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  Oriental 
Drahmin,  the  tiger,  and  the  six  judges.  Frere 
ISrains.     -Moulton,  L.  C. 
Brakeman  and  the  squaw.     Warman,  C. 
Brakes  and  white  vi'lets.     J'reenian,   AI.   E. 

W. 
Branch  of  lilac.     Ouida 
Branch  road.     Garland,  H. 
Brand  from  the  burning.     Kelly,  M. 
Brave  deed.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Brave  heart.     Van  Dyke,  H. 
Brave   tin   soldier     Wyatt,   E.   F. 
Bravest  of  the  vikings.     Harraden,  B. 
Braxton's  new  art.     Bishop,   W.  H. 
Braybridge's  ofifer.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Braybrooke  baby's  godmother.     Gray,  D. 
Braybrooke's     double     event     steeple-chase. 

Gray,  D. 
Brazenhead  the  great.     Hewlett,  M.  H. 
Brazilian   cat.     See  Doyle,  A.   C.     Story  of 

the  Brazilian  cat 
Bread  cast  upon  the  waters.     Caballero,  F. 
Bread  on  the  waters.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Bread  upon  the  waters.     Kipling,  R. 
Bread  winner.     Strindberg.  A. 
Breadscller.     Carrion,  M.  R. 
Break  in  turpentine.     Lefevre,  E. 
Breaking  a  spell.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Breaking  camp  at  Kantara.     Duncan,  N. 
I'.reaking  in  of   a   yachtsman's   wife.    Vorse, 

AI.   H. 
Breaking  in  of  Bob  Herries.     Comer,  C.   A. 

P. 
Iircaking  point.     Vorse,  AI.  11. 
Mrcath  of  the  north.     Duncan,  N. 
i^rid  in  the  bone.     Page,  T.  N. 
I'.rccziest    reunion     Pcattie,    E.    W. 
Bremer,  Frederika,  1801-1865 

Axel   and   Anna;   or.    Correspondence   be- 
tween lovers 
In  Easter  offering 
H — family  v  2 
Comforter 
In  Comforter 
H — family  v  2 
Hopes 
In  H — family  v  2 

Stories   by   foreign   authors,   Scandi- 
navian 
Life  in  the  North 

In  Easter  offering 
Light  house.     Sec   liremer,   V.     Axel   and 

Anna 
Solitary 

In  11 — family 
Triilinnan  [drama] 
In  H — family  v  2 
Twins 

In  H — family  v  2 
Br'er  Coon  in  old  Kentucky.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
La  Bretonne.     Theuriet,  A. 
Briareus's    story.     .See   Smith,    1".    H.     Clul) 
chestnuts  warmed  over 


Bric-a-brac.     Alaupassant,    G.    de 

Brick  moon.     Hale,  E.  E. 

Brickdust  row.     Henry,  O. 

Bridal  march.     Bjornson,  B. 

Bridal  of  Polmood.     Hogg,  J. 

Bridal  pair.     Chambers,  R.  W. 

Bridals   of   Ysselmonde.     Qin'llcr-Couch,   A. 

T. 
Bride.     Alitford,  AI.  R. 
Bride  comes  to  Yellow  Sky.     Crane,  S. 
Bride  from  the  bush.     Hornung,  E.  \V. 
Bride  from  the  desert.     Allen,  G. 
Bride     of     Arne     Sandstrom.     Cathcrwood, 

M.  H. 
Bride  of  the  ice-king.     Aiitchell,  D.  G. 
Bride  of  the  mistletoe:     Allen,  J.  L. 
Bride  roses;  a  scene.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Bride's  dead.     Morris,  G. 
Bride's  prevision.     French,  A.  W. 
Bride's    progress,     ^ee    Kipling,    R.     Smith 

Administration 
Bridge-builders.     Kipling,   R. 
Bridge  house.     Parker,  G. 
Bridging  the   years.     Norris,   K. 
Brief — as  woman's  love.     Alatthews,  J.  B. 
Brief  cure  of  Aunt  Fanny.     Dunbar,   P.   L. 
Brief  debut  of  Tildy.     Henry,  O. 
Brigade  commander.     De  Forest,  J.  \V. 
Brigadier.     Turgenev,  I.  S. 
Brigand's  bride.     Oliphant,  L. 
Bringing  of  the  rose.     Bradley,  H.  L. 
Briscoe,     Margaret     Sutton.     See     Hcjpkins, 

Airs.  AI.  S.  B. 
Brin.     Grenfell  W.  T. 
Bristol  bowl.     Bland,  E.  N. 
British  islander.     Catherwood,   AI.   H. 
"Bro."     Woolson,  C.  F. 
Brockway's  hulk.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Brofeldt,    Juhani.     (Aho,    Juhani,    pseud.) 

Loyal 
In  Squire  Hellman 

Pioneers 
In  Squire  Hellman 

Squire  Hellman 
In  Squire  Hellman 

When  father  brought  home  the  lamp 
In  Squire  Hellman 

Stories    by   foreign   authors,    Scandi- 
navijin 
Broken  glass.     Pangborn,  G.  W. 
Broken  in.     Vorse,  AI.  H. 
Broken  lily.     Aloulton,  L.  C. 
Broken-link  handicap.     Kipling,  R. 
Broken  looking-glass.     Harland,  H. 
Broken  wings.     James,  H. 
Broker's  man.     Dickens,   C. 
Bron  and  Kruge.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Bronckhorst  divorce  case.     Kipling,  R. 
Bronze  hand.     Green,  A.  K. 
Brooksmith.     James,  H. 
Brother  Angelan.     Frederic  H. 
Brother     Bear     and      the     lionev     orclianl. 

Harris,  J.  C. 
Brother  Billy  Goal  eats  his  dinner.     Harris, 

J.  C. 
Brother    Deer    an'     King    Sun's    daughter. 

Harris,  J.  C. 
Brother  Fox  stories.     See  Harris,  J.  C 
Brother  Hutchins.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Brother  Jacob.     Eliot,  G. 
P)rother  Joconde.     France,  A. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


37 


Brother  Lion  has  a  spell  of  sickness.     Har- 
ris, J.  C. 
Brother    Mud   Turtle's   trickery.     Harris,   J. 

c. 

Brother    Possum    gets    in    trouble.      Harris, 

J.  C. 
Brother  Rabbit  stories.     See  Harris,  J.  C. 
Brother  Sebastian's  friendship.    Frederic,  H. 
Brother  Square-toes.     Kipling,  R. 
Brother  Terrapin  deceives  Brother  Buzzard. 

Harris,  J.  C. 
Brother  Terrapin's   fiddle- string.     Harris,  J. 

C. 
Brother  to  Diogenes.     Page,  T.  N. 
Brother  to  dragons.     Troubetzkoy,  A.  C. 
Brother  Wolf  and  the  horned  cattle.  Harris, 

J.  C. 
Brother  Wolf  falls  a  victim.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Brother  Wolf  gets  in  a  v^arm  place.    Harris, 

J.  C. 
Brother  Wolf  still  in  trouble.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Brother    Wolf's    two    big    dinners.      Harris, 

J.  C. 
Brothers.     Alcott,  L.  M. 
Brothers.     Thanet,  O. 
Brothers.     Lagerlof,  S. 
Brothers.     Lytton,  E.  B. 
Brothers.     Osbourne,  L. 
Brothers  in  fur.     White,  E.  O. 
Brothers  of  angels.     Tarkington,   B. 
Brother's  quarrel.     Bjornson,  B. 
Brown,  Alice,  1857- 
Advocate 
In  Country  neighbors 
Harper   112:  845 
After  all 

In  Meadow-grass 
Agnes  Surriage 

/;;  Spofiford,   H.  P.,   and  others.     Three 
heroines  of  New  England  romance 
Ann  Eliza 

In  Delin  75:  489 
April    showers.      See    Brown,    A.    King's 

end 
At  Sudleigh  Fair 

In  Meadow-grass 
Auction 

In  Country  neighbors 
Harper  119:  19 
Bachelor's  fancy 
In  County  road 
Atlan  93:37 
Bankrupt 

In  Meadow-grass 
Boar's  Head  tavern 

In  Atlan  68:361 
Book  of  love 
In  High  noon 

Harper  105:  832 
Cap'n  Ben 

In  New  Eng  AI  n  s  11 :  692 
Cave  of  Adullam 
In  County  road 
Atlan  90:  252 
Challenge 

In  Country  neighbors 
Clue 

In  Vanishing  points 
Scrib  M  50:  711 


Confession 

In  Harper  12^:  683 
Crown  of  gold 

In  County  road 
Outlook  80:783 
Day  of  his  youth 

In  Day  of  his  youth 
Day  off 

In  Harper  in  :  381 
Dead  past 

In  Delin  74:  37 
Discovery 

In  Harper  117:  58 
Dooryards 

In  Tiverton  tales 
Liv  Age  222:39s 
Dream  of  the  morning 

In  High  noon 
End  of  all  living 

In  Tiverton  tales 
Atlan  81:  829 
End  of  the  game 

In  High  noon 
Cent  49: 551 
Evening  and  the  morning 

In  Delin  64:  978 
Experience  of  Hannah  Prime 

//;  Tiverton  tales 
Farmer  Eli's  vacation 

1)1  Meadow-grass 
Cent  46:557 
Flat-iron  lot 

/;/  Tiverton  tales 
Flight  of  the  mouse 

In  Vanishing  points 
Scrib  M  48:237 
Flower  of  April 

In  Country  neighbors 
Harp  B  33:279 
Flowers  of  paradise 

In  Country  neighbors 
Atlan  96:  yy6 
Fount  unsealed  ' 

In  Woman's   H   C  41 :  May    p  9 
Gardener  Jim 

In  Country  neighbors 
Harper  116:  128 
Golden  baby 

In  Vanishing  points 
Harper  120:  575 
Gradual  fairy 

In  Delin  67:  no 
Grass-green  maid 

In  Harper  in:  568 
Grief  deferred 

In  Country  neighbors 
McClure  26:  549 
Guarded  shrine 

/){  Vanishing  points 
Harper  109:  611 
Hands  of  the  faithful 

In  Vanishing  points 
Harper   112:  533 
Heartsease 

In  Meadow-grass 
Atlan  74:505 
Heman's  ma 

In  Meadow-grass 
Her  letters 

In  Harper  109:  611 


38 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Brown,  Alice 

Hermit  in  Arcadia 
In  County  road 
Harper  105:  293 
His  enemy 
In  High  noon 
Atlan  88:  320 
His  first  wife 

In  Country  neighbors 
Harper  113:425 
Homespun  wizardry 
In  Harper  127:  735 
Honey  and  myrrh 

In  Tiverton  tales 
Horn-o'-the-moon 

In  Tiverton  tales 
House  of  the  bride 

In  Hampton  25:296 
House  with  the  tower 

In  Harper  128:919 
Interpreter 
In  Vanishing  points 
Everybody's  15:  643 
Joint  owners  in  Spain 
In  IMeadow-grass 
Atlan  75:  30 
Judgment;  a  novelette 
/;;  Judgment 

Harper  107:  346,  552,  721 
Kingdoms  of  the  earth 

In  Everyl)ody's   15:642 
King's   end    [April   showers] 
In  King's  end 

Lippinc    65:643 
Land  without  common  folks 

In  Delin  67:  298 
Lantern 

In  Vanishing  points 
Scrib  M  45:  1/7 
Last  assembling 
In  Tiverton  tales 

New  Eng  Rl  n  s  19:  120 
Lion  in  the  way 

In  Harp  B  Zi- 2>32, 
Little  Jane 

In  Harp  B  44:  228 
Little  windows  into  the  world 

In  Harp  B  44:  83.  156,  310 
Looking-glass 
In  County  road 
McClure  21 :  179 
Man  and  his  rose-garden 

In  Harper  114:  27 
Man  in  the  cloister 
In  Vanishing  points 
Harper  1 19:  786 
Man  of  feeling 
In  Vanishing  points 
Harper  122:  684 
Man  who  was  obstinate 

In  Atlan  98:836 
Map  of  the  country 

In  High  noon 
March  wind 
In  Tiverton  tales 
Atlan  83:  537 
Mary  Felicia 

In  Harper  124:  526 
Masquerade 

In  Country  neighbors 
Atlan  105:  31 


Master 
In  Vanishing  points 
Harper   121 :  64 
Master   minds  of  history 
In  Country  neighbors 
Harper  117:  662 
Meeting  in  the  market-place 

In  High  noon 
Mcrrylinks 

In  Merrylinks 
Mind  cure 

In  Harper  129:  381 
Minister  of  grace 

In  Harp  B  44:  370 
Minister's  fire  works 
In  Harp  B  33:588 
Miracle 

In  High  noon 
Harper  108:  75 
Mis'  Wadleigh's  guest 

In  Meadow-grass 
Missy 

In  Harp  B  40:  1094 
Mortuary  chest 
In  Tiverton  tales 
Harper  93:  562 
Mother 

In  Vanishing  points 
Harper  119:  465 
Nancy  Boyd's  last  sermon 

In  Meadow-grass 
Natalie  Blayne 
In  High  noon 

Harper  105:505 
Number  five 

In  Meadow-grass 
Old  immortality 
/;;  County  road 
Harper  no:  957 
One-footed  fairy 

In  One-footed  fairy 
Other  Mrs.  Dill 

In  Country  neighbors 
Atlan  103:  595 
Partners 

/;;  Country  neighbors 
Harper  114:  568 
Tath  of  stars 

In  Harper  123:  598 
Peggy 
In  Howells,  W.  i:)..  and  others.     Whole 
family   Ch   11 
Pilgrim  chamber 
In  County  road 
Atlan  96:  188 
Play  house 

/;;   Country  neighbors 
Harper  112:  662 
Poetess  in  spring 

In  Country  neighbors 
Harper_ii8:  940 
Private  soldier 
In  Vanishing  points 
Atlan  103:  308 
Queens  of  Arcady 
In  Vanishing  points 
Scrib  M  50:  214 
Race 

In  Delin    74:  407 
Red  poppies 

/;;  Delin  74:  144 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


39 


Return  of  father 

In  Harp  B  42:  1045 
Righteous  bargain 

In  Meadow-grass 
Rosamund  in  heaven 

In  High  noon 
Rose  brocade 

In  Harp  B  43:  1184 
Rose  of  hope 

In  Rose  of  hope 
Rosy  balm 

In  Country  road 
Harp  111:947 
Runaway  match 

In  High  noon 
Saturday  night 

In  Country   neighbors 
Craftsman  14:634 
Sea  change 

In  County  road 
Atlan  86:180 
Second  marriage 

In  Tiverton  tales 
Atlan  80:406 
Silver  tea-set 

In  Country  neighbors 
Harper  113:  707 
Sister  Ann 

In  Outlook  72:  91 
Soul's  debt 

In  New  Eng  M  n  s  10:  121 
Sower 

In  Outlook  86:  202 
State-house  platter 

In  Lippinc  70: 567 
Stolen    festival 

In  Tiverton    tales 
Story  of  Abe 

In  Vanishing  points 
Harper    122:  290 
Strollers  in  Tiverton 

In  Meadow-grass 
There    and    here 

In  High  noon 
This  creature  named  I 

In  Reader   9:  133 
Told    in    the   poorhouse 

In  Meadow-grass 
Torch  of  life 

In  Harper  113:  231 
Tree   of  a   thousand   leaves 

In  County  road 
McClure  22:  327 
Trial  at  Ravello 

In  Scrib  M  52:  231 
Tryst 

In  High  noon 

Scrib  M  49:  718 
Twisted  tree 

In  County   road 
Outlook  80:  337 
Way  of  peace 

In  Tiverton    tales 
Winter's  courting 

In  County  road 
McClure  23:  374 
Wizard's  toucli 

In  Vanishing  points 

Harper  109:  253 

Woman  whom  God  loved 

In  Outlook  84:78 


Brown,  E.  Levi 

At  the  hermitage 
In  Howells,   W.    D.,   and   Aldcn,    H.   M. 
Shapes  that  haunt  the  dusk 
Brown,  John,  1810-1882 

Marjorie  Fleming 
In.   Warner   Library 

Liv    Age    79:405;    80:177 

Mystery  of  black  and  tan 
In  Rab  and  his  friends 
Spare  hours 

Our  dogs 
In  Rab  and  his  friends 
Spare  hours 

Rab  and  his  friends 
In  Rab  and  his  friends 
Spare  hours 
Brown   box.     See    Stevenson,     R.     L.      Des- 

borough's  adventure 
Brown  coat.     Futrelle,  J. 
Brown  hand.     Doyle,  A.   C. 
Brown  man's  servant.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Brown  of  Calaveras.     Harte,  B. 
Brown  stone  boy.     Bishop,  W.   H. 
Brown   wolf.     London,  J. 
Brownberry.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Browne,   Bradwell,   and   me.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Browne's    folly.     Hawthorne,    N. 
Brownie  of  Bodsbeck.     Hogg,  J. 
Brownie  of  the  Black  Hags.     Hogg,  J. 
Browning  courtship.     White,  E.  O. 
Bruce's  mighty  weakness.     Ralph,  J. 
El   brug.     Ouida 
"Brugglesmith."     Kipling,    R. 
Brushwood  boy.     Kipling,   R. 
Brute.     Bland,  E.  N. 
Brute.     Conrad,  J. 

Brynhild's  immolation.     Huncker,  J.    G. 
Bubble  boy.     Loomis,  C.  B. 
Bubbling  well  road.     Kipling,  R. 
Buccaneers.     Mitford,    M.    R. 
Buccaneers.     See   Pyle,    H.     With   the   buc- 
caneers 
Buckeneers.     Phillpotts,    E. 
Buckeye    Hollow   inheritance.     Harte,    B. 
Buckley  lady.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Buckmaster's  boy.     Parker,  G. 
Bucko.     Gibbon,   P. 
Buckthorne:    or   The   young    man    of   great 

expectations.     Irving,  W. 
Bud  Zunt's  mail.     Stuart.  R.  M. 
Budgery-Gar.     Parker,  G. 
Bulgarian  opera  boufife.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Bulger's  reputation.     Harte,  B. 
Bull-dog.     Watson,  J. 
Bull-fight.     Sienkiewicz,    H. 
Bull-fight.     Stowe,  H,  B. 
Buller-Podington  compact.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Bullfinch.     Ouida 
Bully.     Turgenev,  I.  S. 

Bunch    of    yellow   roses.     Chesnutt,    C.    W. 
Bunches   of  knuckles.     London,   J. 
Bundle  of  letters.     James,   H. 
Bundle  of  life.     Craigie,  P.  M.  T.  R. 
Bunner,  Henry  Cuyler,  1855-1896 

"As  one  having  authority" 
In  Love  in  old  cloathes 
Scrib  M   12:  201 

By  way  of  explanation 
In  Made  in  France 


40 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Bunner,  Henry  Cuyler  —Coiiliintcii. 
Capture 

In  Made  in  France 
Casperl 

In  Zadoc    Pine 
Colonel   Brereton's  aunty 

In  Short  sixes 
Crazy  wife's  ship 
In  Love  in  old  cloathcs 
Harper   86:  115 
Cumbersome  horse 

In  More  short  sixes 
Cutwater  of   Seneca 

In  More  short  sixes 
Dennis 

In  Made  in  France 
Documents    in   the   case.     Sec    Matthews, 

J.  B.  and  Bunner,  H.  C. 
Father  Dominick's  convert 

In  Made  in  France 
French  for  a  fortnight 
In  Love  in  old  cloathes 
Scrib   M   16:  161 
Ghoollah 

/;/  More    short    sixes 
Hector 

I>i  Short  sixes 
In  the  wine  cellar 

In  Scrib  M  20:475 
Jerry  and   Mulberry 
In  Scrib   M   13:641 
Joke   on   M.  Peptonneau 

In  Made   in   EVance 
Letter  and  a  paragraph 

In  Love  in  old  cloathcs 
Letter   to   town 

In  Scrib  M  19:  760 
Lost  child 

In  Scrib    M    19:342 
Love  in  old  cloathes 
In  Love  in  old  cloathes 

Stories  by  American  authors  v  4 
Cent  26:768 
Love-letters    of    Smith 
In  Short  sixes 

Baldwin,  C.  S.  American  sh(n-t  stor- 
ies I 
Warner   library 
"Man  with  tlie  pink  pants" 

In  More  short  sixes 
Minuet 

In  Made   in  France 
,Mr.   Copernicus   and   the   proletariat 

fn  Short  sixes 
Mr.  Vincent  Egg  and  the  wage  of  sin 

/;;   More  short  sixes 
Mr.  Wick's  aunt 

/;;  More  short  sixes 
Mrs.  Tom's  spree 
In  Zadoc  Pine 
Scrib   M   6:677 
^Ty  dear  Mrs.   Billingtnn 

/;;   More   short  sixes 
Natural  selection:  a  romance   of   Chelsea 
village    and    East    Hampton    (own 
//;  Zadoc  Pine 

Scrib  M  3:64.  t8i,  321 
Nice  peo]jlc 

In  Short   sixes 
Nine   cent-girls 
In  Short  sixes 


Old,  old   story 

In  Short  sixes 
Our  aromatic   uncle 

In  Love  in  old  cloathes 
Scrib  M   18: 169 
Pettibonc'  brolly 

/;;   Made   in   France 
Pint's  a  pound 

III   Made   in   France 
Prize   of  propriety 

In  IMade   in   France 
Red  silk  handkerchief 
In  Love  in  old  cloathes 
Cent  28:275 
Round-up 

In  Short  sixes 
"Samantha    Boom-de-ay" 

In  More  short  sixes 
Second-hand    story 
In  Zadoc  Pine 
Scrib  M  4:  344 
Seven    conversations    of    dear    Jones    and 
Baby  Van   Rensselaer.  See  Matthews, 
J.   B.,  and   Bunner,   H.   C. 
Sisterly  scheme 
In  Short  sixes 
Squire    Five-Fathom 
In  Zadoc  Pine 
Scrib   M  4:657 
Story   of  a    New   York   house 

In  Story  of  a  New  York  house 
Tenor 

In  Short  sixes 
Third    figure    in    the    cotillion 

/;;   More   short  sixes 
Tony 

In  Made   in   France 
Two   churches   of   Quawket 

In  Short  sixes 
Uncle  Atticus 

In  IMade   in   France 
What  Mrs.  Fortescue  did 

In  More  short  sixes^ 
Zadoc    Pine    labor    union 
In  Zadoc  Pine 
Scrib    M    2:660 
Zcnobia's    infidelity 

In  Short   sixes 
Zozo 
In  Short  sixes 
Buondelmonte's    saga.     Hewlett.    M.     TT. 
Burbury   Stoke.     Hopkins,   W.  J. 
Burgher    of    the    Free    State.     Kipling.    R. 
Burglar.     Cameron,  M.         _  ._ 
Burglar   and   the   lady.     Williams,   J.    L. 
Burglars   in    Paradise.     Ward,   F.  S.   P. 
Burglary.     Bennett,   E.   A. 
Burglary     club.     Ouiller-Couch,     .\.    T. 
Burial   of  the   guns.     Page,   T.   N. 
Burial    of   the   tithe.     Lover.   S. 
Buried   anchor.     Gibbon,  P. 
Bm-icd   treasure.       Henry.  O. 
Buried    treastirc.     Wliite,   S.    F. 
Buried    treasure    of   Cobrc.     Davis.   Richard 

H. 
Burles(|uc   liiography.     Clemens.   S.   L. 
Burnett.    Mrs     Frances    (Hodgson)     (Mrs. 
Stephen   Townsend)    iSjo- 
Bcliind    lb.'    white    iM'ick 
In  Little  Saint  Elizabeth 
Sara   Crewe 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


41 


Captain's  youngest 

In  Piccino 
Closed   room.   Sec  Burnett,   V.    H.   In   the 

closed  room 
Cosy  lion 
In  Cosy  lion 
St.    N    34:291 
Dawn  of  a  tomorrow 
In  Dawn   of   a   tomorrow 
Scrib   M  38:64 
Editha's    burglar 

In  Editha's    burglar 
Enchanted   coach 

In  Ladies'  H  J  28:  O  p  11 
Good  wolf 

In  Good  wolf 
In   the    closed   room 
In  In  the   closed   room 
McClure   23:  330,   471 
Jarl's  daughter  1 

In  Jarl's    daughter 
Lancashire    story.    Sec    Burnett,     E.     II. 

Surly  Tim 
Land  of  the  blue   flower 

In  Ladies'  H  J  26:   Dp; 
Lindsay's  luck 

In  Earlier  stories    ist  ser 
Lindsay's    luck 
Little    Betty's    kitten    tells    her    story 
In  Piccino 

Eng   Illust  12  no   3:3 
Little  Saint   Elizabeth 
In   Little    Saint    Elizabeth 

Sara    Crewe    and    other    stories 
Lodusky 
/;;  Surly  Tim 

Scrib  o  s   14:  6j:i 
Louisiana 
In  Louisiana 

Scrib  o   s   19: 512;  20: 16 
Making  of  a  marchioness 
In  Making   of  a   marchioness 
Cent  62:  178,  358,  521 
Men  who  loved   Elizabeth 

In  Jarl's  daughter 
Mere   Giraud's    little    daughter 
In   Surly  Tim 

Scrib  o   s   13:  108 
Miss   Crespigny 
In  Earlier  stories   ist  ser 
Miss    Crespigny 
Miss  Vernon's  choice 

In  Jarl's  daughter  and  other  novelettes 
Monsieur  de  la  petite  dame 
In  Surly   Tim 

Scrib    o    s    14:  224 
One   day  at  Arle 
In  Surly   Tim 

Scrib  o  s  4:  541 
Piccino.  Sec  Burnett,  F.  11.     Two  days  in 

the  life   of  Piccino 
Pretty   sister   of  Jose 

In  Pretty  sister  of  Jose 
Prince    Fairy-foot.    See    Burnett,    F.     H. 

Story  of  Prince  Fairyfoot 
Proud  little  grain  of  wheat 
In  Little    Saint    Elizabeth 

Sara   Crewe   and   other   stories 
Queen   Silver-Bell 
In  Queen  Silver-Bell 
St  N  33:  1059 


Racketty-Packetty  house 
In  Racketty-Packetty    house 
St   N  34:97 
Sara   Crewe,   or   What   happened   at   Miss 
Minchin's 
In  Sara  Crewe 
"Seth" 

In  Surly   Tim 

Lippinc    ig:2g6 
Smethurstses 
In  Surly   Tim 

Scriij   o   s   14:  467 
Spring  cleaning  as  told  by  Queen   Cross- 
patch 
In  Spring   cleaning 
St  N  99:  IG4,  242 
Story  of   Prince   Fairy-foot 
In  Little    Saint    Elizabeth 

Sara  Crewe  and  other  stories 
Story  of   the   Latin  quarter 

In  Stories   by   American   authors  v   3 
Surly   Tim,   a   Lancashire   story 
III  Surly   Tim 

Scrib   o    s  4:  220 
Surly   Tim's   trouble.   See    Burnett,    F.    H. 

Surly  Tim 
Theo 

fn  Earlier   stories   ist  ser 
Theo 
Two   days   in   the   life   of  Piccino 

/;;   Piccino 
Two    little   pilgrims'   progress 

In  Two    little    pilgrim's    progress 
Wanted — a  young  person 

In  Jarl's  daughter 
What    happened    at    Miss    Minchin's.    Sec 

Burnett,   F.    H.    Sara    Crewe 
White  brick.   See   Burnett,   F.   H.    Behind 
the  white  brick 
Burning  of   Babel.     Silbcrrad,   U.    L. 
Burning  of  'Le  Prince'.     Payn.  J. 
Bus-conductor.     Benson,    E.    F. 
Bush.     Millet,  F.   D. 
Bush  league  here.     Ferber,  E. 
Bushranger   at   bay.     Hornung,   E.   W. 
Bushwhacker   nurse.     Stockton,    F.    R. 
Bushwhackers.     Craddock,  C.  E. 
Business  man.     Jewett,  S.   O. 
Business  man.     Poe,   E.  A. 
Business    meeting.     Bates,   A. 
Busted  blue  doll'.     Keats,  G. 
Buster    John    alarms    Mr     Rabbit.      Harris, 

J.   C. 
Butcher's    bills.     Macdonald,    G. 
Butler.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Buttercup.     Dasent,   G.   W. 
Butterfly.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Butterfly    man.     McCutcheon,   G.    B. 
Butterfly    that    stamped.     Kipling,    R. 
Butterneggs.     Slosson,   A.   T. 
Butting-cow  and   the  hitting  stick.     Harris, 

J.  c. 

Buyer  from    Cactus   city.     Henry,   O. 
Buyer  of  sorrows.     Le   Gallienne,  R. 
Buying  a   horse.     Howells,  W.   D. 
By-an'   by   Brown    of   Blunder   cove.     Dun- 
can,  N. 
By   courier.     Henry,    O. 
By  hook   or  crook.     Grant,   R. 
By  stages.     Morris,  G. 
By  telephone.     Matthews,  J.  B. 


42 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


]'.y  that  place  called  Peradveiilure.     rarkcr, 

V,v   the    l)ayoii    St.   John.     l)unl)ar,    .\. 

Rv   the   committee.     Perry,    1!. 

I'.y  the  111.     Perry,  B. 

By   the   morning  boat.     Jewett,   S.   O. 

By   the   river.     Alcott,    L.    M. 

By  the  Sawyer  method.     Pafigborn,   G.  W. 

By  the   second  intention.     Martin,  E.   S. 

By   the   terror   of  the   law.  See  Thanet,    O. 

Through   the  terrors  of  the  law 
By     the     waters     of     paradise.     Crawford, 

F.   M. 
By    way   of   explanation.     lUinner,    11.    C. 
By   word   of   mouth.     Kipling,   R. 
Byezhin   meadow.     Turgencv,    I.    S. 

Caballero,     Fernan     [pseud]      (Arrom     de 
Ayala,    Cecilia    Francisca    Josefa    Bohl 
de  Faber  y  Larrea),   1796-187/ 
Bread  cast  upon   the  waters 

/;;  Stories   by   foreign   authors,   Spanish 
Caballcro's   way.     Henry,   O. 
Cabell,  James  Branch,   1879- 
Actors  all 

In  Gallantry 
April's    message 

In  Gallantry 
Castle   of  content 

In  Harper   107:  327 
Casual  honeymoon 

In  Gallantry 
Ducal  audience 
In  Gallantry 
Episode   called   Adhclmar   at    Puysange 

In  Line  of  love 
Episode   called    Conspiracy   of   Arnaye 

In  Line  of  love 
Episode    called    In    necessity's    mortar 
In  Line  of  love 
Harper    109:  702 
Episode   called   In   Ursula's    garden 
In  Tine  of  love 
Harper    106:909 
Episode    called    Love-letters    of    Falstaff 

In  Line  of  love 
Episode  called  "Sweet  Adelais" 

In  Line   of  love 
Episode   called  The  castle    of   content 

In  Line   of   love 
Heart  of  gold 
In  Gallantry 
In    necessity's   mortar.    See    Cal)ell,   J.    P>. 
Episode   called   In   necessity's   mortar 
In  the  second  April 

In  Gallantry 
In   Ursula's  garden.   See   Cabell,  J.   B. 
Episode  called  In  Ursula's  garden 
Love  at   Martinmas 

In  Gallantry 
Love's  alumni 
hi  Gallantry 
Rliyme  to  porringer 

In  Gallantry 
Scape-goats 
fn  Gallantry 

Appleton's    M   8:  260 
Sestina.    See    Cabell.    J.    B.    Story    of    the 
Sestina 


Simon's   hour 
In  Gallantry 
Story  of  the  choices 

In  Chivalry 
Story  of  the  fox-brush 

In  Chivalry 
Story  of  the  heritage 

In  Chivalry 
Story  of  the  housewife 

In  Chivalry 
Story  of  the  Navaressc 

In  Chivalry 
Story  of  the  rat-trap 

In  Chivalry 
Story  of  the  satraps 

In  Chivalry 
Story  of  the  scabbard 

In  Chivalry 
Story  of  the  sestina 
/;;   Chivalry 

Harper   T12:  191 
Story   of   the    tenson 
In   Cliivalry 

Harper   114:  147 
Tenson.    See   Cabell,    J.    B.    Story    of    the 
tenson 
Cabin-boy.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Cabin  passenger.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Cabinet    organ.     Thanet,    O. 
Cable,    George    Washington,    1844- 

Advcntures    of    Franqois   and    Susanne 

In  Strange    true     stories    of    Louisiana 
Alix    de    IMorainville.    See    Cable,    G.    W. 

History,   of  Alix  de  Morainville 
Attalie  Brovillard 

In  Strange    true    stories    of    Louisiana 
Cent  38:749 
Belles      demoiselles   plantation 
In  Old  Creole  days 
Cent  86: 273 
Cafe    des    exiles 
In  Old   Creole  days 
Scrib  o  s    11:  727 
Carancro 

In  Cent    33:355,    545 
Clock   in    the    sky 

In  Scrib  M  30:  327 
Entomologist  < 

In  Strong  hearts 
Scrib    M   25 :  50 
"Haunted  house"  in  Royal  Street 

In  Strange     true     stories    of    Louisiana 
Cent  38:  590 
History  of  Alix  de   Morainville 
/;/   Strange     true    stories    of    Louisiana 
Cent  \37:  742 
How  I  got  them 

/;;  Strange    true    stories    of    Louisiana 
Jcan-ah  Poquelin 
/;/  Old  Creole  days 
Scrib  o  s  lO:  91 
Aladame  Dclicicuse 
In  Old  Creole  days 
Scrib  o  s   10:  4C)8 
Madame  Delphine 
/;;   Madame    Delphine 

Old   Creole   days    |n(^t    in    the   earlier 

editions] 
Scrib  o  s  22:  436 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIFf, 


43 


Pere  Raphael 
In  "Posson  Jone" 
Cent  62: 545 
"Posson    Jone" 

In  Old  Creole  days 
"Posson  Jone" 
Warner  library 
Outlook  87:  217 
Salome  Miiller,  the  white  slave 

In  Strang-e  true  stories  of  Louisiana 
'Sieur  George 

In  Old  Creole  days 
Scrib  o  s  6:  739 
Solitary 

In  Strong  hearts 
Taxidermist 

In  Strong  hearts 
Scrib  AI  13:  679 
'Tite  Poulette 

In  Old  Creole  days 
Scrib  o  s  8:  674 
"Unto  the  least  of  these"  [selections  from 
The    taxidermist] 
In  Liv    Age    221 :  61 
War    diary    of    a    Union    woman    in    the 
South 
In  Strange  true  stories  of  Louisiana 
Young  aunt  with  white  hair 

In  Strange  true  stories  of  Louisiana 
Cable-car,   the   bow  flume.   See   Kipling,   R. 

Bow  Hume  cable-car 
Cabriolet;  fifth  story.    ]\Iitchell,  D.  G. 
Cadger-boy's  last  journey.    MacManus,  S. 
Caesar.    Stuart,  R.  M. 
Cafe  des  exiles.    Cable,  G.  W. 
Cage  at  Cranford.    Gaskell,  E.  C. 
Caged  lion.    Norris,  F. 
Cahan,  Abraham,  1860- 
Circumstances 

In  Imported  bridegroom 
Daughter  of  Reb  Avrom  Leib 

In  Cosmopol  29:  53 
Dumitru  and  Sigrid 

In  Cosmopol  30:  493 
Ghetto  wedding 

In  Imported  bridegroom 
Imported  bridegroom 

In  Imported  bridegroom 
Providential  match 

In  Imported  bridegroom 
Sweat-shop  romance 

In  Imported  bridegroom 
Tzinchadzi  of  the  Catskills 

In  Atlan  88:221 
Yekl,  a  tale  of  the  New  York  ghetto 
In  Yekl 
Cain  and  Arteme.    Gorky,  M. 
Caitlin  Dhu.    MacManus,  S. 
Cake.    Maupassant,  G.  de 
Cake  of  charity.    Loomis,  C.  B. 
Calamity    Ahmad    and    Habzalom    Bazazah 
(Arabic) 
In  Hawthorne,  J.    Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  Oriental 
Calderon,  the  courtier.    Lytton,  E.  B. 
Calderon's  prisoner.    Miller,  A.  D. 
Caldron  of  oil.    Collins,  W. 
Calhoun  fiddler.    Catherwood,  M.  PI. 
Calico.    Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
California  conscience.   Wyatt,  E.  F. 


Californian's  talc.    Clemens,  S.  L. 

Caliph  and  the  cad.    Henry,  O. 

Calipli,  cupid  and  the  clock.    Henry,  O. 

Call  from  the  past.    Merrick,  L. 

Call  loan.    Henry,  O. 

Call  of  spring.    Jordan,  E.  G. 

Call  of  the  tame.    Henry,  O. 

Calla  lillics  and  Hannah.   Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Calladon.    Hawthorne,  J. 

Callahan.  See  Fox,  J.    Army  of  the  Callahan 

Called  to  account  by  the  preacher.    Harris, 

J.  C. 
Calloway's  code.    Henry,  O. 
Camelia  Riccardo.    Stuart,  R.  M. 
Cameo  and  a  pastel.    Matthews,  J.   B. 
Camera  capture.    King,   C. 
Cameronian  preacher's  tale.    Hogg,  J. 
Cameron,     Margaret,     1867-     (Mrs.     H.     C. 
Lewis) 
Apples  of  Hesperides.     See  Smith,  A.   P., 
and    Cameron,    M.      Apples    of    Hes- 
perides 
Bachelor  and  the  baby 

In  Bachelor  and  tlie  baby 
Harper  1:4:  381 
Burglar 

In  Comedies  in  miniature 
Cat  and  the  canary 
In  Cat  and  the  canary 
Harper  113:454 
Chance  Samaritan 
/;;  Tangles 

Harper  115:  894 
Christmas  chime 

In  Comedies  in  miniature 
McClure  22:  174 
Committee  on  matrimony 
In  Comedies  in  miniature 
McClure  21 :  659 
Denouement 
In  Tangles 

Harper  iii :  63 
Doing  the  Dollivers 

In  Golden  rule  Dollivers 
Harper  126:  26 
Dolliver's  aid  to  the  injured 
In  Golden  rule   Dollivers 
Harper  126:  582 
Dollivers  caught  napping 
In  Golden  rule  Dollivers 
Harper  125:  366 
Dollivers  dine  out 
In  Golden  rule  Dollivers 
Harper    127:217 
Dollivers'  long  lane 
In  Harper  127:  560 
Dollivers'  old  dears 
In  Golden  rule  Dollivers 
Harper  124:  552 
End  and  the  beginning 

In  Golden  rule  Dollivers 
Flood-tide 

In  McClure  28:  322 
Forlorn  hope 
In  Tangles 

Harper   120:611 
Golden  rule  Dollivers 

In  Harper  123:  382 
Great  God  Pan 
In  Harper  115:  584 


44 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Cameron,  Margaret  —Coiiliimcd. 
Her  neighbor's  creed 

III   Comedies  in  miniature 
In  a  street  car 

1)1  Comedies  in  miniature 
Kleptomaniac 

/;;  Comedies  in  miniature 
Like  young  Lochinvar 

III  Harper   ii6:  sjS 
"Little  Avhite  bin" 
In  Tangles 

Harper   121:404 
Man   in   the   road 

/;;   Golden  rule   Dolli\  crs 
Migbty  trifle 
III  Tangles 

Harper  123:  214 
Miss  Doulton's  orchids 

III   Comedies  in  miniature 
r.  A.  I.  L.  W.  R. 

In  Comedies  in  miniature 
Patron  of  art 

In  Comedies  in  miniature 
Pipe  of  peace 

In  Comedies  in  miniature 
Pipes  o'  Pan 
In  Tangles 
Price   of   the   past   participle 
In  Tangles 

Harper  105:  731 
Thing  that  couldn't 
In  Tangles 

Harper  118:  30 
Trellis 

In  Harper  106:  402 
LHtimate  moment 

In  Tangles 
Unexpected  guests 

In  Comedies  in  miniature 
Wainwright  and  the  little  gods 
In  Tangles 

Harper  114:  76 
Way  to  the  wedding 
In  Tangles 

Harper  121 :  597 
When  the  turtle  turned  loose 
In  Tangles 

Harper    109:  189 
Who  killed  Cock  Robin? 
In  Tangles 

Harper   121 :  946 
'■\\'ho  laughs  last" 
/;(  Tangles 

Harper   115:  379 
Woman   and   the   law 
In  Tangles 

Harper  116:  29 
Camp-meeting  at  Mayo.   Parker,  G. 
Camp  of  the  bears.    Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Camp  of  the  good  fairy.   Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Campaign  trout.    Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Can  a  life  hide  itself?     Taylor.   P>. 
('anal  lioat.    Hawthorne,  N. 
Candid  friend.    Miller,  A.  D. 
Candidate  for  divorce.    Boyesen,  11.  11. 
Candle.    Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Candle  in  the  plate.    Matthews,  J.  B. 
Candle's  flame.    Tracy,  V. 
Candy  country.    Alcott,   L.   M. 
Cannibalism  in  the  cars.    Clemens,  S.  L. 


Cannibals  and  Mv.  Bufifum.    Loomis,  C.  B. 

Canterbury  pilgrims.    Hawthorne,   N. 

Canterville  ghost.    Wilde,  O. 

Canvasser's  tale.    Clemens,  S.  L. 

Capillary  crime.    Millet,  F.  D. 

Capitaine  Burle.    Zola,  E. 

Capitalist.    Gissing,  G.  R. 

Capitoline  Venus.    Clemens,  S.  L. 

Cap'n  Ben.    Brown,  A. 

Cap'n  Bob  of  the  Screamer.    Smith,  F.  H. 

Cap'n    Jollyfax's    gun.     Morrison,    A. 

Cap'n  Patti.    Peattie,  E.  W. 

Cap'n  Tom's  Christmas  supper.  Spof^ord, 
H.  P. 

Captain  Black.    Carryl,  C.  E. 

Captain  Blaise.    Connolly,  J.  B. 

Captain  Brand.  See  Pylc,  H.  Ghost  of  Cap- 
tain Brand 

Captain  Close.    King,  C. 

Captain  Cole's  passenger.    Payn,  J. 

Captain  Dick  and  Captain  Jacka.  Quiller- 
Couch,  A.  T. 

Captain  dreams  again.    King,  C. 

Captain  Elijah  Coe.    Osbourne,  L. 

Captain  Eli's  best  ear;  a  Christmas  story, 
Stockton,  F.  R. 

Captain  England.    Morris,  G. 

Captain  from  Bath.    Quiller-Couch,  .\.  T. 

Captain  Jim's  friend.    Harte,  B. 

Captain  Joe.    Smith,  F.  H. 

Captain  joe  and  the  Susie  Ann.   Smith,  F.  H. 

Captain  John  Adams,  missing.    Doyle,  A.  C. 

Captain  John  Coxon.    Masefield,  J. 

Captain  John  Jennings.    Masefield,  J. 

Captain  John  Ward.    Masefield,  J. 

Captain  Kidd's  money.    Stowe,  H.  B. 

Captain  Littlepage.    Jewett,  S.  O. 

Captain  Mansana.    Bjornson,   B. 

"Captain  my  captain."    Balestier,  C.  W. 

Captain  of  "The  Camel."     Bierce,  A. 

Captain  of  the  "Heather  Bell."  Jackson, 
H.  H. 

Captain  of  tlie  school.    Barrie,  J.  M. 

Captain  Robert  Knox.    ]\Iasefield,  J. 

Captain  Rogers.    Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Captain  Santa  Clans.    King,  C. 

Captain  Sharkej'.    Doyle,  A.    C. 

Captain  Salomon  Brazenhead's  tale  of  The 
half-brothers.  See  Hewlett,  M.  H.  Half- 
brothers 

Captain  Wyvern's  adventures.  Quiller- 
Couch,  A.  T. 

Captains.    Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 

Captains  all.    Jacojjs,  W.  W. 

Captain's  charm.    French,  A.  W. 

Captain's  daughter.    Pushkin,  A.  S. 

Captain's  exploit.    Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Captain's  story.    Clemens,  S.  L. 

Captain's  vices.    Coppec,   F. 

Captain's  youngest.    Burnett,  F.  H. 

Captive.    Kipling,  R. 

Captive  in  the  Caucasus.  See  Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
I'risoner  in  the  Caucasus 

Captive   of  the  ada-wehi.     Craddock,   C.    E. 

Captor  of  old  Pontomoc.    Earle,  M.  T. 

Capture,     l^unner,  11.  C. 

Capture  of  Nellie  Carribin.    MacManus,  S. 

Capture  of  the  Burgomeister  Van  der  Werf. 
Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 

Capture  of  the  emperor.    Seawell,  M.  E. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


45 


Captured  dream.    Thanet,  O. 
Captured  Santa  Claus.    Page,  T.   N. 
Capuana,  Luigi,  1839- 
Deposition 

In  Hawthorne,  J.    Library_  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  Italian-Spanisli 
Carancro.    Cable,  G.  W. 
Carasoyn.    Macdonald,  G. 
Caravan.    Earle,  M.  T. 
Caravansary.    Daudet,  A. 
Carcellini  emerald.    Harrison,  C.  C. 
Cardillac,  the  jeweller.    Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W. 
Careful  man.    Galsworthy,  J. 
Caresses.    Maupassant,  G.  de 
Cargo  of  cat.    Bierce,  A. 
Carhart  mystery.    Viele,  H.  K. 
Carleton,  William,  1794- 1869 
Neal  Malone 
In  *  [Traits    and    stories    of    Irish    peas- 
antry] 
In  Johnson,  R.  Little  classics  v  5 

Stories  by  English  authors,  Ireland 
Carleton   Barker,   first  and   second.    Bangs, 

J.  K. 
Carlotta's  intended.    Stuart,  R.  M. 
Carmen.    Merimee,  P. 

Carmichael's  Christmas  spirit.    Davis,  C.  B. 
Carnation's  morning  joy.    Crockett,  S.  R. 
Carnival  jangle.     Dunbar,  A. 
Carnival  of  love.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Carolina  night's  dream.     Morris,  G. 
Carpenter's  daughter.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Carpet  of  Belshazzar.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Carriage  lamps.     Crane,  S. 
Carrington.     Benson,  E.  F. 
Carrion,  Miguel  Ramos 
Breadseller 
In  Brooks,   W.     Stories   from   four   lan- 
guages 
Carroll's  family  party.     Williams,  J.   L. 
Carroll's  formal  garden.     Williams,  J.  L. 
Carroll's  fortune.     Williams,  J.  L. 
Carroll's  millionaire  tenant.     Williams,  J.  L. 
Carryl,  Charles  Edward,  1841- 
Captain  Black 
In  Stories  of  the  sea 
Scrib  M  10:  513 
Cartel.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Carteret.     See  Gray,  D.     Mr.  Carteret. 
Carter's  inn.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Carter's    wench.     See    Maupassant,    G.    de. 

Carter's  inn 
Carthorses    and    the    saddle-horse.     Steven- 
soil,  R.  L. 
Carty  Carteret's  sister.     Gray,  D. 
Case  in  diplomacy.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Case  in  point.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Case    is    closed.     See    Futrelle,    J.     Super- 
fluous finger 
Case  of  Ca'line.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Case  of  Catherwood.     Harriman,  K.   E. 
Case     of     circumstantial      evidence.     Train, 

A.  C. 
Cass  of  conscience.     Austin,  M.  H. 
Case  of  desertion.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Case  of  fever.     Barr,  R. 
Case  of  Frederick.     Vorse,  M.  H. 
*  Work   not  listed. 


Case  of  General  Oplc  and  Lady  Camper. 
Meredith,  G. 

Case  of  George  Fisher.     Clemens,  S.   L. 

Case  of  identity.     Doyle,  A.  C. 

Case  of  interference     Bacon,  J.  D. 

Case  of  John  Arniston's  conscience.  Crock- 
ett, S.  R. 

Case  of  Katrina.     Jordan,  E.  G. 

Case  of  George  Dedlow.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 

Case  of  Lady  Sannox.     Doyle,  A.   C. 

Case  of  Laker,  absconded.     Morrison,  A. 

Case  of  Mary  Ellen.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Case  of  measles.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Case  of  metaphantasmia.     Howells,  W.  D. 

Case  of  Mr.   Helmer.     Chambers,  R.  W. 

Case  of  Mr.  Lucraft.     Besant,  W.  and  Rice, 

Case  of  nerves.     Spoi¥ord,  H.  P. 
Case  of  Paramore.     Gerould,  K.  F. 
Case    of   the    Bronson   patent.     Barr,    R. 
Case  of  the  Evanstons.     Gray,  D. 
Case  of  the  grippe.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Case. of  the  lost  foreigner.     Morrison,  A. 
Case  of  the  missing  hand.     ]\Iorrison,  A. 
Case  of  Thomas   Phipps.     Aldrich,  T.    B. 
Cask  of  Amontillado.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Casperl.     Bunner,  H.   C. 

Cast  away  on  Feather's  Folly.     Duncan,  N. 
Cast  of  the  apple.     Hewlett,  M.  H. 
Cast  of  the  net.     Ward,  H.  D. 
Castaway.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Castaway  ambassador.     Payn,  J. 
Castaway  of  the  South.     Parker,  G. 
Castelnuovo,  Enrico,  1839- 
It  snows 

In  Stories  by  foreign  authors,  Italian 
Two  funerals 

In   Brooks,  W.     Stories  from  four  lan- 
guages 
Casting  vote.     Craddock,  C.  E. 
Casting  vote.     Vorse,  M.  H. 
Castle,  Agnes  Sw.eetman,  and  Castle,  Eger- 
ton 
Flower  o'  the  orange 

In  Flower  o'  the  orange 
Great  Todescan's  secret  thrust 

In  Flower  o'  the  orange 
Great  white  deeps 

In  Flower  o'  the  orange 

Love   gilds   the   scene   and   woman   guides 

the  plot 

In  Love  gilds  the  scene 

Mirror  of  the  faithful  heart 

In  Flower  o'  the  orange 

My  rapier  and  my  daughter 

In  Flower  o'  the  orange 
Ninth  wave 

In  Ninth  wave 
Pomona 

In  Flower  o'  the  orange 
Rape  of  the  beau 

In  Cosmopol  49:  486 
Young  conspiracy 

In  Flower  o'  the  orange 
Castle,  Egerton,  1858- 
Baron's  quarry 
In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  Mystery  and 
detective  stories  v  2 
Liv  Age  191 :  650 
Temple  Bar  93=343 


46 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Castle,   Egerton—Coiitiuiicd. 
Death-dance 

In  IMarshfield  the  observer 
Guests  of  the  wolfmaster 
In  Temple  Bar  io8:  552 
Nocturne 

In  Bookm  35:  265 
Castle  Dangerous.     Scott,  W. 
Castle     knight      and      troubadour.     Peattic, 

E.  W. 
Castle    Nowhere.     W'oolson,   C.    1'. 
Castle  of  Bim.     Stockton.  F.  R. 
Castle  of   content.     Cabell,  J.   B. 
Castle  on  the  dunes.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Castle  Rackrent.     Edgcworth,  ]\I. 
Castles  near  Spain.     Harland.^  IT. 
Casual  encounter.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Casual  honeymoon.     Cabell,  J.  B. 
Cat.     Benson,  E.  F. 
Cat.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Cat  and  racket.     See  Balzac,  II.  dc.     At  the 

sign  of  the  cat  and  racket 
Cat  and  the  canary.     Cameron.  M. 
Cat  and  the  cherub.     Fernald,  C.  B. 
Cat  and  the  king.     Weyman,  S.  J. 
Cat  and  the  rill.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Cat  of  high  degree.     Freeman,  M.  E.  \V. 
Cat  that  walked  by  himself.     Kipling,  R. 
Catastrophe.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Catching  a  runaway  engine.     Warman,  C. 
Catching  up  with  Christmas.     Ferber,  E. 
Caterpillars.     Benson,  E.   F. 
Cathal  of  the  w^oods.     Sharp,  W. 
Catharine  Carr.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Cathedral  courtship.     Wiggin,  K.  D. 
Cathedral  singer.     Allen,  J.  L. 
Gather,  Willa  Sibert,  1875- 
Alexandcr's  bridge 

In  Alexander's  bridge 
Alexander's  masquerade 

In  McClure38:384,  523,658 
Behind  the  Singer  tower 

In  Collier's  49:  My  18  p  16 
Bohemian  girl 

In  McClure  39:  420 
"Death  in  the  desert" 
In  Troll  garden 
Scrib  M  33:  109 
El  Dorado 

In  New  Eng  M  n  s  24:  357 
Eleanor's  house 

In  McClure  29:  623 
Eric  Hermann  son's  soul 

In  Cosmopol  28:633 
Flavia  and  her  artists 

In  Troll  garden 
Garden  lodge 

In  Troll  garden 
Joy  of  Nellie  Deanc 

In  Cent  82:  859 
Namesake 

In  McClure  28:  492 
On  the  gull's  road 

In  McClure  32:  145 
Paul's  case 

In  Troll  garden 
McClure  25:  74 
Professor's  commencement 

In  New  Eng  M  n  s  26:  481 
Profile 
In  McClure  29:  135 


Sculptor's  funeral 
In  Troll  garden 
McClure  24:  329 
Treasure  of  Far  Island 

/;;  New  Eng  M  n  s  27:  234 
Wagner  matinee 

/);  Troll  garden 
Willing  muse 
In  Cent  74:  550 
Catherine.     Thackeray,  W.  M. 
Catherine  Duval.     Halevy,  L. 
Catherwood,    Mrs.    Mary    (Hartwell)    1847- 
1902 
Babe  Jerome 

In  Queen  of  the  swamp 
Beauport  loup-garou 
/;;  Chase  of  Saint-Castin 
Atlan  72:  630 
Beaver  lights 

In  Mackinac  and  lake  stories 
Beetrus 

III  Queen  of  the  swamp 
Black  feather 

In  Mackinac  and  lake  stories 
Blue  man 

In  ]\Iackinac  and  lake  stories 
Bony   and    Ban,    the    story    of    a   printing 
venture 
In  Bony  and  Ban 
Bride  of  Arne  Sandstrom 
III  Queen  of  the  swamp 
British  islander 
In   Mackinac  and  lake  stories 
Harper  96:  345 
Calhoun  fiddler 

In  Queen  of  the  swamp 
Chase  of  Saint-Castin 
In  Chase  of  Saint-Casti  1 
Atlan  72:  60 
Cobbler  in  the  devil's  kitchen 

In  Mackinac  and  lake  stories 
Cursed  patois 
In  Mackinac  and  lake  stories 
Harper  96:  753 
Fairfield  poet 

/;;   Queen  of  the   swamp 
Gargoyle.     Sec   Catherwood,    M.    11.     Old 

Gargoyle 
Indian  on  the  trail 

/;;  Mackinac  and  lake  stories 
Kaskaskia.     See  Catherwood,  M.  H.     Old 

Kaskaskia 
Kentucky  princess 

In  Queen  of  the  swamp 
Kidnapped  bride 
III  Chase  of  Saint-Castin 
Atlan  74:326 
King  of  Beaver 
In  Mackinac  and  lake  stories 
Harper  96:  185 
Little  domestic 

In  Atlan  77:217 
Little  Renault 

/;(  Spirit  of  an   Illinois  town 
Cent  42: 557 
Man  from  the  Spanish  war 

Jn  Queen  of  the  swamp 
Man  who  "hadn't  time" 
In  Woman  in  armor 


INDEX    TO    SifORT    STOKII-.S 


47 


Marianson 

III  Mackinac  and  lake  stories 
Harper  96:  92 
Mill  at  Petit  Cap 

]n  Chase  of  Saint-Castin 
Mothers  of  Honore 

In  Mackinac  and  lake  stories 
Harper  99:  136 
Old  Gargoyle 

III  Woman  in  armor 
Old  Kaskaskia 
In  Old    Kaskaskia 
Atlan  71:  I 
Penitent  of  Cross  village 

In  Mackinac  and  lake  stories 
Pontiac's  lookout 

In  Chase  of  Saint-Castin 
Atlan  74:  35 
Queen  of  the  swamp 

In  Queen  of  the  swamp 
Renault.     Sec   Catherwood,   M.   H.     Little 

Renault 
Rose  day 

In  Queen  of  the  swamp 
Serena 

In  Queen  of  the  swamp 
Atlan  49:  752 
Skeleton  on  Round  Island 
In  Mackinac  and  lake  stories 
Harper  96:  524 
Spanish   Pegg;  a  story  of  young  Illinois 

In  Spanish    Peggy 
Spirit  of  an  Illinois  town 

In  Spirit  of  an  Illinois  town 
Stirring  of? 
In  Queen  of  the  swamp 
Lippinc  31:303 
Sweetness 
In  Queen  of  the  swamp 
Liv  Age  222:  664 
T'fergore 

In  Queen  of  the  swamp 
Vacant  house 

In  Lippinc  37-  431 
White  islander 

In  Cent  46:  222 
Windigio 

In  Chase  of  Saint-Castin 
Atlan  73:  526 
Wolfe's  cove 

In  Chase   of   Saint-Castin 
Atlan  73:79 
Woman  in  armor 
In  Woman  in  armor 
Catherwood's   data   of   ethics.     Train,   A.    C. 
Cat's-paw   strike.     French,   A.   W. 
Caught.     Henry,   O. 
Caught.     Maupassant,   G.  de 
Caught  in  the  very  act.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Caught  in  Toy  town.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Cause  of  it  all.     Tolstoi,  L.   N. 
Cause   of   the   difficulty.     Harris,  J.    C. 
Cautious     king    and    the    all-wise    woman. 

Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Cavalleria  rusticana.     Verga,  G. 
Cave  of  Adullam.     Brown,  A. 
Cavin      Edward     kirk     militant.     Crockett, 

S.  R. 
Cecca's  lover.     Allen,   G. 
Cecil  Castlemaine's  gage.     Ouida 
Cecilia  the  Pharisee.     Michelson,  M. 


Cecil's  tryst.     Payn,  J. 
Cecily.     Hopkins,  W.  J. 
Celestial   chat.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Celestial  railroad.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Celestial    slingers.     Jokai,    M. 
Cellars    of   Rueda.     Quiller-Couch,   A.   T. 
Celtic  beauty.     MacManus,  S. 
Cenotaph.     Earlc,   M.  T. 
Centaur.     Guerin,   G.  M.   de 
Centurion   of   the   thirtieth.     Kipling,   R. 
Cervantes    Saavedra,    Miguel    de,    1547-1616 
Liberal  lover 
In  Jessup,   A.   and    Canby,   H.   S.    Book 
of    the    short    story 
Chad  Gadya.     Zangwill,  I. 
Chained  to  virtue.     Thanet,  O. 
Chair    of    philanthromathematics.      Henry, 

O. 
Chaldean  magician,  an  adventure  in  Ronie, 
in  the   reign   of  the   Emperor  Diocletian. 
Eckstein,  E. 
Chali.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
Challenge.     Brown,  A. 
Challenge!     Maartens,  M. 
Challoner's  adventure:  The  squire  of  dames. 
Story   of   the    destroying    angel.     Steven- 
son, R.   L. 
Chalmer's  gold   piece.     Gray,   D. 
Chamber  of  light.     Morrison,  A. 
Chamber  over  the  gate.     Bates,  A. 
Chambers,  Robert  William,  1865- 
Amourette 

In  Hampton  26:530 
Becasse 

In  Harp  W  48:  Ja  16  p  98 
Black  Water 

In  Maker  of  moons 
Eng  Illust   15:  546 
Blue-bird   weather 
In  Blue-bird   weather 

Cosniopol   51:843;  52:124 
Boy's  sister 

In  Maker  of   moons 
Bridal  pair 
In  Tree   of  heaven 
Harper    106:84 
Carpet   of   Belshazzar 

In  Tree  of  heaven 
Case   of   Mr.    Helmer 
In  Tree  of  heaven 
Harper  109:  769 
Crime 

In  Maker  of  moons 
Daughter  of  the  revolution 

In  Hampton  27:330 
Demoiselle  d'Ys 

/;;   King  in  yellow 
Envoi 

In  Mystery  of  choice 
Ex   curia 
In  Tree  of  heaven 
Scrib   M  36:  240 
Fire-warden 

In  Young  man  in  a  hurry 
Harper  108:  930 
Ghost  of  chance 
III  Tree  of  heaven 
Everybody's   13:  146 
Golden  pool 
III  Tree  of  heaven 

Harp  W  47:    D  12  p  1967 


48 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Chambers,    Robert  William— C(W)/!;M/f(/. 
How  love  came 

/;;   Cur   Lit  33-  43^ 
In  Nauvoo 

1)1  Young  man  in  a  hurry 
In  the  name  of   the   Most    High 

In  Maker  of  moons 
Eng  Illust  i6:  305 
lole 

In  lole 
Lords  of  creation 

In  Hampton  27:  131 
Maker  of  moons 

In  Maker  of  moons 
Eng  Illust  15:315 
Man  at  the  next  table 

In  Maker  of  moons 
Market-hunter 

In  Youny  man  in  a  hurry 
Marlitt's  shoes 

In  Young  man  in  a  hurry 
Harper    106:682 
Mask 

In  King  in  yellow 
Matter  of  eugenics 

In  Hampton  26:675 
Matter  of  interest 

In  Alystery  of  choice 
Cosmopol   23:315,  421 
Messenger 

In  Mystery  of   choice 
Scrib  M  21 :  194 
Xon-coml^atants 

In  Harper  109:  831 
One  man  in  a  million 

In  Young  man  in  a  hurry 
Harper  103:  944 
Orchard-land,    a   chilaren's    story 

In  Orchard-land 
Out  of  the  depths 

In  Tree  of  heaven 
Outdoorland 

In  Outdoorland 
Pasque   Florida 

In  Young  man   in  a   hurry 
Harper  107:  583 
Passeur 

In  Mystery  of  choice 
Eng  Illust  18:62 
Path-master 

In  Young  man   in   a  hurry 
Picketts 

In  McClure  7:  437 
Pilgrim 

In  Young  man  in  a  hurry 
Harper    103:358 
Pleasant  evening 

In  Maker  of  moons 
l'om])c  funebre 

In  Mystery  of  choice 
Pro  bono  publico 

In  Hampton  27:  19 
Prophet's  paradise 

In  King  in  yellow 
Purple  emperor 

In  Mystery  of  choice 
Repairer  of  reputations 

In  King  in  yellow 
River-land;  a  story  for  children 
In  Riverland 


Rue  Barree 

In  King  in  yellow 
Shining  band 

In  Young  man  in  a  hurry 
Sign  of  Venus 
In  Tree  of  heaven 
Harper    108:99 
Silent  land 

In  Maker   of  moons 
Special  messenger 

In  Harper  no:  344 
Street  of  Our  lady  of  the  fields 

1)1  King  in  yellow 
Street  of  the  first  shell 

In  King  in  yellow 
Street  of  the  four  winds 

In  King  in  yellow 
Swastika 

1)1  Tree  of  heaven 
Tree  of  dreams 

In  Tree  of  heaven 
Trouble   for   two 

In  Harper   109:  390 
White  shadow 

In  Mystery  of  choice 
Wolf!  W^olfl 

1)1   Harper's  \V  47:  1912 
Yellow  sign 

1)1  King  in  yellow 
Yo    espero 

In  Scrib  M  21 :  413 
Young  man   in   a  hurry 
In  Young  man  in  a  hurry 
Harper  107:  377 
Chamisso,    Adalbert,    von    (Louis    Charles 
Adelaide   de  Chamisso),   1781-1S38 
Peter    Schlemihl;    the    shadowless    man 
In  Wonderful  liistory  of  Peter  Schlem- 
ihl 
Mabie,     H.     W.,    and    Strachey,    L. 
Little  masterpieces  of  fiction,  v  5 
Stories  by  foreign  authors,  German 
Champagne.     Chekhov,  A.   P. 
Champion  of  the  weather.     Henrj^,  O. 
Champions.     Harriman,  K.  E. 
Championship.     Morris,   G. 
Champney,      Elizabeth      (Williams)      (Mrs. 
James  Wells  Champney)   1850- 
Heartbreak  cameo 
In  Stories    by    American    authors,    v    6 
Chan  Tow,  the  highrob.     Fernald,  C.  B. 
Chance   child.     Mayo,   I. 
Chance  of  Araminta.     Freeman,  M.    E.   W. 
Chance  Samaritan.     Cameron,  M. 
Chandra's  vengeance.     Frere,    M. 
Change  of  air.     Van  Dyke,  H. 
Change   of   heart.     Hawkins,   A.    H. 
Change  of  heart;  a  drama.     James,  H. 
Change  of  heart.     SpofTord,   H.   P. 
Change  of  treatment.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Change  of  views.     Payn,  J. 
Changed  man.     Hardy,  T. 
Changed  view.     Donncll,   A.   H. 
Changeling.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Clianging  nunil)ers.     Jacobs,  W.   W. 
Channing,      Grace      Ellery.       Sec     Stetson. 

G.    1'.   C. 
Chanson    de    Bolieme.     Henry.    O. 
Chaparral    Christmas    gift.     Henry,    O. 
Chaparral    prince.     Henry,    O. 
Chajiel  of  case.     Davis,  Rebecca  II. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


49 


Chaperon.     Hibbard,   G.    A. 
Chaperon.     James,    II. 
Chaplin,  Heman  White,  1847- 
Eli 
In  Stories   by   American   authors    v   9 
Cent  23: 131 
Village  convict 

In  Stories   by  American   authors    v   6 
Charcoal    sketches.     Sicnkiewicz,    H. 
Charge   for  France.     Heard,   J.,   jr. 
"Charge    it";    or.    Keeping   up    with    Harry. 

Bacheller,   I. 
Chariot  of  hre.     Ward,  E.  S.   P. 
Ciiarity.     Bovct,    M.   A.   de 
Charity.     Boyesen,    H.    H. 
Charles    Ashmore's    trail.     Bierce,    A. 
Charley's   coup.     London,   J. 
Charlie  Whittler's    Christmas   party.     Page, 

T.   N. 
Charm    dispelled.    Sec    Maupassant,    G.    de. 

Discovery 
Charm    of    the    stable.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Charmed  life.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Charmer  of  snakes.     Hichens,  R.  S. 
Charming   family.     Gissing,    G.    R. 
Charming  woman.     Jerome,  J.   K. 
Chase  of  Saint-Castin.     Catherwood,  M.  H. 
Chase    of   the    fin-back   whale.     Duncan,    N. 
Chase    of    the   tide.     Duncan,    N. 
Chase    overnight.     Connolly.    J.    B. 
Chasing    a    major-general.     Remington,     F. 
Chasing   a    rainbow.     Futrelle,    J. 
Chasing   the   white    mail.     Warman,    C. 
Chasse-Croise.     Zangwill,   I. 
Chastening   of   Sally.     Vorse,   M.   H. 
Chat  with  Xanthippe.     Bangs,  J.   K. 
Chateau    of   Prince   Polignac.     Trollope,   A. 
Chatelaijie  of  Burnt  Ridge.     Harte,  B. 
Chatelaine   of   La   Trinite.     Fuller.    H.    B. 
Chatelaine    of    Vergi.     Marie    de    France 
Chatelaine   sans   chateau.     Ouida 
Chatter-box.     Wyatt.    E.    F. 
Chautauquaed.     Kipling,    R. 
Cheap    boat.     Vorse,    M.    H. 
Cheap  tour.     Payn,  J. 
Cheapness   of   the   boat.     Vorse.   M.   IT. 
Cheating    the    gallows.     Zangwill,    I. 
Check    and    countercheck.      See    Matthews, 
J.  B.,  and  Jessop,  G.  H.     Tale  of  twenty- 
five  hours 
Checked    imagination.     Bjornson,    B. 
Checked  love  affair.     Ford,  P.  L. 
Checkmate.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Cheerful    glacier.     Austin,    M.    H. 
Cheese-soup.     Daudet,  A. 
Chekhov,    Anton    Pavlovich,    i860- 1904 
Agatha 

In  Stories  of  Russian  life 
At  home 

In  Black  monk 

Stories   of   Russian   life 
At  the  manor 

In  Black  monk 
Bad  conduct.  See  Chekhov,  A.  P.  "Kasch- 

tanka" 
Beggar 

In  Stories  of  Russian  life 
Black  monk 
In  Black  monk 


Champagne 

In  Stories  of  Russian  life 
Children 

In  Stories  of  Russian  life 
La   cigale 

In  The    kiss 
Death   of  an  oflicial 

In  Stories  of  Russian   life 
Decoration 

In  Stories  of  Russian  life 
Dreams 

In  Stories  of  Russian  life 
Event 

In  Black  nunik 
Family  council 

In  Black  monk 
Father 

In  Black  monk 
Head   gardener's   tale 

In  The    kiss 

Stories    of    Russian    life 
Hush 

In  Stories  of  Russian  life 
In   exile 

In  Black  monk 

Esenwein,  J.   P>.  Short   story  master- 
pieces,   Russian   v   2 
Fortn  80:  529 
Lippinc   90: 370 
In   the   ravine 

Fn  Stories  of  Russian  life 
"Kaschtanka."    Bad    conduct 

/;;   New  Eng  M  n  s  39:  564 
Kiss 

In  The    kiss 
Lean   and   fat 

In  Stories  of  Russian  life 
Little   Jack 

In  Stories  of  Russian  life 
Malefactor 

In  Stories  of  Russian  life 
Man  in  the  case 

/;;   Stories  of  Russian  life 
Mass  for  the  dead 

In  The    kiss 
Murder  will   out 

///   Stories  of  Russian  life 
Muzhiks 

/;;,  The    kiss 
Night  before   Easter 

In  Stories  of  Russian  life 
Not  wanted 

In  Stories  of  Russian  life 
On  the  way 

/;;   Black  monk- 
Stories    of   Russian    life 
On   trial 

In  The    kiss 
Overseasoned 

In  Stories  of  Russian  life 
Oysters 

In  The    kiss 
Philosophy  at  home 

In  Short  stories  Oct    1891 
Princess 

In  The    kiss 
Privy  councillor 

In  The    kiss 
Reed 

/;;   The    kiss 


=^0 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Chekhov,  Anton  Pavlovich  — Ccn/i^nd'c/. 
Robbers 

In  Stories  of  Russian  life 
Rothschild's    liddlc 

In  Black  monk 
Runawaj^ 

In  The    kiss 
Safety  match 

In   Hawthorne,  J.   Library   mystery  and 
detective    stories,    German,    etc. 
Sleepy-eye.     Sec  Chekhov,  A.   1'.     Sleepy 

head 
Sleepyhead 

In   Black  monk 

Cosmopol   41 :  151 
Street  scene  in  Russia   [frcmi  Chameleon] 

In  Canad    M    24:  556 
Terrible  nipht 

/;;   Cur   Lit  42:  112 
Troublesome    guest 

/;;   Stories  of  Russian  life 
Trousseau 

In  Stories  of  Russian  life 
Two   tragedies 

In  Black  monk 
Verotchka 

In  The    kiss 
Ward  No.  6 

In  Black  monk 
Without  a  title 

In  Stories   of   Russian   life 
Woe 

/;;   Tlic    kiss 
^^'omen 

/;;   The    kiss 
Zinotchka 
In  The    kiss 
Chekko  and   Uncle   Ben.     Warmaii,  C. 
Chelkash.     Gorky,    M. 
Chemistry    class.     Phillpotts,    E. 
Cheneviere,   Adolphe,    1S55- 
Tonton 

In  Patten,  W.  International   short   stor- 
ies  V  3 
Cherchez   la   fcmme.     Henry,   O. 
Cherokee   Hall.     Lewis,  A.    H. 
Cherokee   Hall  plays  poker.     Lewis,   A.   H. 
Cherry.     Tarkington,   B. 
Cherry  orchard.     Edgeworth,  M. 
"Cherry  ripe."     Phillpotts,   E. 
("herrycotc.     Harrison,  C.  C. 
Chesnutt,  Charles  Waddell,  1858- 
Baxter's    Procrustes 

In  Atlan    93:  823 
Bouquet 

/;;  Wife   of  his  youth 
Atlan  84:648 
Bunch  of  3-ellow  roses 

/;;   Liv   Age   225:  63 
Cicely's  dream 

In  Wife  of  his  youth 
Conjurer's    revenge 
In  Conjure   woman 

Overland    n    s    13:  623 
Dave's   neckliss 

In  Atlan  64:  500 
Goo])hered    grapevine 
In  Conjure  woman 
Atlan   60:  254 


Gray  Wolf's  lia'nt 

In  Conjure  woman 
Her  Virginia   Mammy 

In  Wife   of   his  youth 
Hot-foot  Hannibal 
In  Conjure  woman 
Atlan  83 :  49 
March  of  progress 

In  Cent  61 : 422 
Mars  Jeem's  nightmare 

In  Conjure  woman 
Matter  of  principle 

In  Wife  of  his  youth 
Passing  of   Grandisson 
In  Wife   of  his  youth 
Po'  Sandy 

/;;   Conjure   woman 
Sheriff's   children  1 

In  Wife  of  his  youth 
Sis'   Becky's   pickaninny 

In  Conjure  woman 
Swaj'-backed  house 

In  Outlook  66:  588 
Uncle    Wellington's    wives 

In  Wife   of  his  youth 
Web   of  circumstance 

In  Wife  of  his  youth 
Wife   of  his   youth 
In  Wife   of  his  youth 
Atlan   82:  5^ 
Chest  of  silver.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Chesterfield's     postal     cards     to     his     son. 

Matthews,  J.  B.        _ 
Chevalier  de  Resseguier.     Aldrich.  T.   B. 
Chevalier   of   Pensieri-Vani.     Fuller,    H.    B. 
Chevalier  Saint  Agar.     Trumbull,  A.   E. 
Chick  of  the  Easter  tgf;:.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Chickama;uga.     Bierce,  A. 
Chickens.     Ferber,   E. 

Chief  and  his  fellow  dogs.     Smith.  F.  H. 
Chief   clerk's   Christmas.     White,   W.   A. 
Chief  engineer.     Osbournc,   L. 
Chief  factor.     Parker,  G. 
Chief  of  the  devorants.     See  Balzac,  H.  de. 

Ferragus 
Chief  operator.     Ward,   E.   S.   P. 
Le  chicn  d'or.     Besant,  W. 
Child.     Donncll,  A.  H. 
Child.     Galsworthy.  T. 
Child.     "Maupassant.  G.  de 
Child    Christoiiher    and    Goldiluid    the    I'air. 

Morris.  W. 
Child  in  the  garden.     Merrick,  L. 
Child  of  light.     Crosbv,  M. 
Child  of  the  age.     Bovesen,  H.  H. 
Child  of  the  Ghetto.     Zangwill.  T. 
Child  of  the  Jago.     Morrison,  .\. 
Child  of  the  phalansterv.     .Mien,  G. 
Child  of  the  rain.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
Child  of  Urbino.     Ouida 
Child  spv.     See  Daudet,  A.     Boy  spy 
Child    who    had    evervthing    but — .     Bangs, 

J.  K. 
Children.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Children.     Chekhov.  A.  P. 
Children   mav  be   wiser   than   their   parents. 
See  TdlstoT,   L.    N.     Texts   for  woodcuts. 
Children  of  the  barren.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
Children  of  the  public.     Hale.  E.  E. 
Children  of  the  zodiac.     Kipling,  R. 
Children  of  water.     Sharp,  W. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


51 


Children    of    wind    :iiul    the    clan    of    peace. 

Sharp,  W. 
Children's  crusade.  Sec  Peattie,  E.  W.  With 

scrip  and  staff. 
Children's  hearts.     Bourget,  P. 
Child's  dream  of  a  star.     Dickens,  A. 
Child's  letter.     Field,  E. 
Child's  mother.     Deland,  M. 
Child's  story.     Dickens,  C. 
Chilhowee  lily.     Craddock,  C.  E. 
Chinitcra.     Hawtliornc,    N. 
Chimes.     Dickens,  C. 
Chinago.     London,  J. 
Chinese  ambassador.     Halevy,  L. 
Chinese  girl  graduate.     Douglas,  R.  K. 
Chip.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Chippings  with  a  chisel.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Chiropodist.     Taylor,  B. 
Choice.     Galsworthy,  J. 
Choice.     Wharton,  E. 

Choice  of  Cyril  Harjohn.     Jerome,  J.   K. 
Choice  spirits.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Choolah.     Sec  Craddock,  C.   E.     Exploit  of 

Choolah 
Choosing   time.     Moulton,    L.    C. 
Chopin  of  the  gutter.     Huneker,  J.   G. 
Choy  Susan.     Bishop,  W.  H. 
Chrisna;    the    queen   of   the    Danube.      Sain- 

tine,  J.  X.  B*. 
Christ  in   Flanders.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Christening.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Christian     Gellert's    last    Christmas.     Auer- 

bach,  B. 
Christian   Lahnsen's   baron.     Theden,   D. 
Christie  Johnstone.     Reade,  C. 
Christmas  accident.     Trumbull,  A.   E. 
Christmas  and  Rome.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Christmas  at  Goldberg.     Peattie,   E.  W. 
Christmas  at  Peace  Haven.     Grenfell,  W.  T. 
Christmas  at  the  Trimbles.     Stuart,  R.   ]\I. 
Christmas  at  Thompson  Hall.     Trollope,  A. 
Christmas  banquet.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Christmas  before  last.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Christmas,  beggar's.     Wyatt,   E.   F. 
Christmas  bells.     Spofford,   H.   P. 
Christmas  betrothal.     Coppee,  F. 
Christmas    burglary.     Quiller-Couch,    A.    T. 
Christmas  by   injunction.     Henry,   O. 
Christmas  carol.     Dickens,  C. 
Christmas    child.     Schock,    G. 
Christmas   chime.     Cameron,   M. 
Christmas  club.     Eggleston,   E. 
Christmas,    Conscript's.     Harris,   J.    C. 
Christmas  crime.     IBishop,  W.   H. 
Christmas    day    on    Old    Windy    mountain. 

Craddock,  C.  E. 
Christmas  devotee.     French,  A.  W. 
Christmas,    Dick   Spindler's.     Harte,   B. 
Christmas  dinner.     Dickens,  C. 
Christmas  episode  of  the  plantation.  Stuart, 

R.  M. 
Christmas  eve.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Christmas   eve   concert.     Allen,   G. 
Christmas  eve  on  Lonesome.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
Christmas-eve  revel  in  the  Marais.     Daudct, 

A. 
Christmas  eve   under  the  Terror.     Bourget, 

P. 
Christmas  every  day.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Christmas   fantasy,   with   a   moral.     Aldricli, 

T.  B. 


Christmas   feast.   Father  Balagnerc's.     Dau- 

det,  A. 
Christmas  fiddle.     Austin,  M.  H. 
Christmas  for  Big  Amc.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
Christmas  geese.     Stuart,  R.   M. 
Christmas    gift,    chapparal.      Henry,    O. 
C'hristmas  gift  of  Thaddeus.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Christmas    gift,    Penelope's.     Jordan,    E.    G. 
Christmas  gift  that  came  to  Rupert.     Harte, 

B. 
Christmas  gift,   V'an  Valkenburg's.     Jordan, 

E.  G.  .  J  . 

Christmas  gifts.     Stuart,  R.  I\L 
Christmas   guest.     Kelly,  M. 
Christmas  guest.     Lagerlof,  S. 
Christmas  guest.     See  Stuart,  R.  AL     Sonny, 

a  Christmas  guest 
Christmas  handicap.     Connolly,  J.  B. 
Christmas    hare-hunt    in    old    Virginia.     Sec 

Page,  T.  N.     Long  hill-side 
Christmas,   Her.     Freeman,    ]\L   E.   W. 
Christmas  Jenny.     Freeman,  ]\L  E.  W. 
Christmas,  Josiah's  first.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Christmas,  Journey  in  search  of.  Wister,  O. 
Christmas  joy  that  came  to  Betty.     French, 

Christmas    Kalends    of    Provence.     Janvier, 

T.  A. 
Christmas  lady.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Christmas,    Little   lady   who   wouldn't   spoil. 

Long,  J.  L. 
[Christmas]    Lost!    Dec.    25th.     Thanet,    O. 
Christmas  lovers.     Coppee,  F. 
[Christmas]       Mamsell       Fredrika.      Lager- 

15f,  S. 
Christmas  masquerade.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Christmas  miracle.     See  Craddock,  C.  E.  His 

Christmas  miracle 
[Christmas]   Misadventures  of  John  Nichol- 
son.    Stevenson,  R.   L. 
Christmas,  Mr.  Davidson's  last.     Watson,  J. 
Christmas  monks.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Christmas  mummers.     Hopkins,   M.  S.   B. 
Christmas  mystery.     Locke,  W.  J. 
Christmas  night.     Lagerlof,  S. 
Christmas,   Night   before.     Harris,   J.    C. 
Christmas  night  with  Satan.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
Christmas,   Old-time.     Davis,   C.  B. 
Christmas,   Old-time.     Dunbar,   P.    L. 
Christmas  party,  Charlev  Whittler's.     Page, 

T.  N. 
Christmas  party.     Woolson,  C.  F. 
Christmas    passage,    Joy    of    a.      Connolly, 

J.  B. 
Christmas  peace.     Page,  T.  N. 
Christmas  picture.     Barr,  R. 
Christmas   possum,    Mt.    Pisgah's.      Dunbar, 

P.  L. 
Christmas  present.     Heyse.   P.  J.   L. 
Christmas  present  for  a  "lady.     Kelley,  M. 
Christmas,  Recruit  at.     Davis,  C.  B. 
Christmas    rose.    I-egend    of.     Lagerlof,    S. 
Christmas  shadrach.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Christmas,     Shakespeare's.       Quiller-Couch, 

A.  T. 
Christmas  sing  in  our  village.     Freeman,  M. 

E.  W. 
Christmas    sketch:    Salvette    and    Bernadon. 

Daudet,  A. 
Christmas      spirit,      Carmichael's.  Davis, 

C.  B. 


52 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Christmas,   Stephen   Skarridge's.     Stockton, 

F.  R. 

Christmas      stocking,        Whistling      Dick's. 

Henry,  O. 
Christmas,  Stolen.     Freeman,  M.  I£.  W. 
Christmas    storms    and    sunshine.     Gaskcll, 

E.  C. 
Christmas    storj-:    Captain     Eli's    best    ear. 

Stockton,   F.   R. 
Christmas  story;  Mr.   Blake's  walking-stick. 

Eggleston,   E. 
Christmas    story    of   a    little    church.     King. 

G.  E. 

Christmas     stor>-.     Return.      Bazin.     R. 
Christmas   story,  unlinislied.      Henry,   O. 
Christmas,    Summer.     Maartens,    M. 
Christmas  supper  in  the  Marais.     Sec  Dau- 
det,      A.     Christmas-Eve      revel      in      the 
Marais 
Christmas  tree.     Austin,  M.  II. 
Christmas  tree,   First.     Van   Dj'ke.   H. 
Christmas  tree  on  Pigeon.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
Christmas  truants.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Christmas    venture;    a    romance    of    Valley 

Forge.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Christmas  waits   in   Boston.     Hale,   E.   E. 
Christmas   wreck.     Stockton,   F.    R. 
Christopher.     See  Harris,  M.     In  the  inter- 
ests of  Christopher 
Christopher  II.     Donnell,  A.   H. 
Christopherson.     Gissing,   G.   R. 
Christophorus.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Chrystal's  centurv.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Chu  Chu.     Harte,  B. 

("humming  with  a  savage.     Stoddard,  C.  W. 
Chums.     Gorky,  M. 
Chun  Ah   Chun.     London,  J. 
Church   mouse.     Freeman,   M.   E.   W. 
Church  of  San  Pablo,  Seville.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Church  with  an  overshot  wheel.     Henry,  O. 
Churching   of    Grandma    Pleasant.     Dunbar, 

P.  L. 
Churchwarden's  brother.     Allen,  G. 
Cicatrice.     IMorris,   G. 
Cicely's   dream.     Chesnutt,    C.    W. 
La  cigale.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Cigar    divan.     See    Stevenson.    R.    L.     Pro- 
logue of  the  cigar  divan 
Cinderella.     Bland,  E.  N. 
Cinderella.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Cinderella.     Perrault,  C. 
Cinderella;  or  the  glass  slipper.     (Adapted.) 

Scudder,  FI.  E. 
Cinnamon  roses.     l-"reeman,  M.  I'..  W. 

Cipher.     Parker,  G. 

Cipher,  Lost.     Weyman,  S.  J. 

.007;  story  of  a  locomotive.     Kipling,  R. 

Circe's  palace.     Hawthorne,  N. 

Circular  tour.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Circulating  library.     Donnell,  A.  II. 

Circumstance.     SpofYord,  H.   P. 

Circumstances.     Cahan,  .\. 

Circus.     Bland,  E.  N. 

Circus  at  Denby.     Jewett,  S.  O. 

Circus  charger.     Halevy,  L. 

Circus   Dan.     Harbcn,  W.  N. 

Citizen  and  the  traveller.     Stevenso)i,  R.  L. 

Citizen  of  the  roads.     Gibbon,  P. 

Citizen  Schneider.     Erckmann,  E.,  and  Cha- 
trian,  A. 


City  editor's  conscience.     Williams,  J.     L. 

City  of  dreadful  night.     Henry,  O. 

City  of  dreadful  night.     Kipling,  R. 

City  of  dream.     Crockett,  S.  R. 

City  of  the  beast.     Jokai,  M. 

City  of  the  Gone  Away.     Bierce,  A. 

City  of  the  sea.     Jerome,  J.  K. 

City  urchin  and  the  chaste  villagers.     Crane, 

S. 
Civil  servant.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Clair  de  lunc.     Maupassant,  G.  dc 
Clammer.     Hopkins,  W.  J. 
Clan  of  No-name.     Crane,  S. 
Clancy.     Connelly,  J.  B. 
Clara  Militch.     Turgenev,  I.  S. 
Clarence.     I  farte,  B. 
Clarence  at  the  ball.     Fernald,  C.  B. 
Clarence's  mind.     Fernald,  C.  B. 
Clarice.     Spofford,  H.  P. 
Clarice  of  the  autumn  concerts.  Bennett,  E. 

A. 
Clarion  call.     Flenry,  O. 
Clarissa's  own  child.     Comer,  C.  .\. 
Clash  of  sentimentalists.     Miller,  .\.  D. 
Claude  Gueux.     Hugo,  V. 
Clavis.     Slosson,  A.  T.  , 

Claws  of  the  tiger.     Morris,  G. 
Clear  field.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
Cleeve  court.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Clemens,  Samuel  Langhorne   (Mark  Twain, 
pseud.)   1835-1910 
Adam's    diary.     See    Clemens,    S.    L.     l^x- 

tracts  from  Adam's  diary 
Adventure  of  Huckleberry   Finn;  with   an 
account   of   the    famous    Grangerford- 
Shepherdson  feud 
III  Cent  29:  268 
At  the  appetite  cure 

In  Writings   [Harper]   v  23 
Cosmopol  25:  425 
Aurelia's  unfortunate  j^oung  man 
In  Writings   [Harper]  v  19 

Writings  [.'\mer  Pub  Co]  v  19 
Sketches,  new  and  old 
Burlesque  biography 

In  Writings  [Harper]  v  -^4 
$30,000  bequest 
Californian's  tale 

In  Writings  [Harper]  v  24 
$30,000  bequest 
Harper  104:  601 
Cannibalism  in   the  cars 
In  Writings  [Harper]  v  10 

Writings    [Amer  Pub  Co]    v    19 
.   Sketches,  new  and  oUl 
Canvasser's  tale 
In  Writings  [Harper]  v  20 

Writings   [Amer  Pub  Li>|  v  20 
Tom   Sawyer  abroad 
Atlan  38:673 
Capitoline  Venus 
In  Writings  [Harper]  v  19 

Writings   [Amer  T^d)  Co]  v  19 
Sketches,  new  and  idd 
Captain's  story 

In  Merry  tales 
Case  of  George  Fisher 
In  Writings  [Harper]  v  i«) 

Writings   [Amer  Pub  Co]   v   19 
Sketches,  new  and  old 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


53 


Curious  book;  complete 
In  Writings    [Harper]    v  21 

Writings   [Amer  Pub  Co]  v  21 
American   claimant 
£ico,coo,ooo  banknote 
Curious  dream 
In  Writings   [Harper]  v  19 

Writings   [Amer  Pub  Co]  v  19 
Sketches,  new  and  old 
Curious  experience 

III  Cent  23:  35 
Death-disk 

III  Harper  104:  19 
Disgraceful  persecution   of  a  boy 
In  Writings   [Harper]   v  19 

Writings   [Amer  Pub  Co]  v  IQ 
Sketches,  new  and  old 
Dog's  tale 

III  Writings  [Harper]   v  24 
Dog's  tale 
$30,000  bequest 
Harper  108:  11 
Double-barrelled  detective  story 
III  Double-barrelled  detective  story 
Harper  104:  254,  430 
Edward  Mills  and  George  Benton;  a  tale 
III  Writings  [Harper]  v  24 
$30,000   bequest 
Encounter    with   an    interviewer 
In  Writings    [Harper]    v  20 

Writings    [Amer   Pub    Co]    v   20 
Tom   Sawyer   abroad 
Enemy    conquered;    or    Love    triumphant. 

See  Clemens,  S.    L.  Curious  book 
Esquimau   maiden's    romance 
In  Writings    [Harper]   v  23 

Man    that    corrupted    Hadleyburg 
Cosmopol   16:  53 
Eve's  diary 
In  Eve's  diary 
Harper   112:25 
Experience    of    the    McWilliamscs    with 
membraneous  croup 
In  Writings    [Harper]    v    19 

Writings    [Amer   Pub   Co]    v   19 
Sketches,  new  and  old 
Extract    from    Captain    Stormfield's    visit 
to  Heaven 
In  Extract    from     Captain    Stormfield's 
visit  to   Heaven 
Harper  116:  41,  266 
Extracts   from   Adam's   diary 
In  Extracts  from  Adam's  diary 
Harper    102:762 
Fable 

In  Harper    120:  70 
Facts   concerning   the    recent    carnival   ol 
crime  in   Connecticut 
In  Writings    [Harper]    v  20 

Writings    [Amer   Pub    Co]    v   20 
Tom   Sawyer  abroad 
Facts    concerning   the    recent    resignation 
In  Writings    [Harper]   v   19 

Writings    [Amer   Pub    Co]    v   19 
Sketches,    new    and    old- 
Facts  in   the   case   of  the  great  beef  con- 
tract 
In  Writings   [Harper]   v  19 

Writings    [Amer  Pub   Co]    v   19 
Sketches,  new  and  old 


l'"i\-c    boons    of   life 

III  Writings    [Harper]    v   24 
$30,000  bequest 
From   the   "London    Times"   of    1904 
In  Writings   [Harper]    v  23 

Man   tliat   corrupted   Hadleyburg 
Cent   57: 100 
General    Washington's     negro     body-ser- 
vant 
In  Writings    [Harper]    v   24 
$30,000   bequest 
Ghost   story 

In  Writings   [Harper]   v  19 

Writings    [Amer   Pub    Co]    v    ig 
Sketches,  new  and  old 
Golden   arm    [In     How   to  tell  a   story] 
In  Works   [Harper]    v  23 

Man    that    corrupted    Hadleyburg 
Great  revolution   in   Pitcairn 
In  Writings   [Harper]   v  20 

W^ritings    [Amer   Pub   Co]    v  20 
Tom    Sawyer   abroad 
A  tlan   43:295 
Helpless    situation 

In  Writings    [Harper]     v    24 
$30,000   bequest 
Horse's   tale 
In  Horse's   tale 

Harper    113:  327,_  539 
How  I   edited  an   agricultural  paper 
In  Writings   [Harper]   v  19 

Writings    [Amer   Pub    Co]    v   19 
Sketches,  new  and  old 
How  the  animals  of  the  wood  sent  out  a 
scientific    expedition.    Pt    i    of    Some 
learned   fables 
In  Writings   [Harper]   v  19 

Writings    [Amer   Pub    Co]    v    19 
Sketches,  new  and  old 
How  the  animals  in  the  wood  completed 
their   scientific   labors.    Pt   2   of  Some 
learned   failles 
/;;  Writings   [Harper]   v  19 

Writings    [Amer   Pub    Co]    v   ig 
Sketches,  new  and  old 
How  the  author  was  sold  in  Newark 
In  Writings   [Harper]   v  19 

Writings    [Amer   Pub    Co]    v   19 
Sketches,  new  and   old 
Is    he    living   or   is   he    dead? 
In  Works    [Plarper]    v  23 

Man    that    corrupted     Hadleyburg 
Cosmopol   15:  629 
Jim's    investments,   and    King   Sollerman 

In  Cent  29:  456 
Journalism    in    Tennessee 
III  Writings   [Plarper]   v   rg 

Writings    [Amer   Pub    Co]    v    ig 
Sketches,    new    and    old 
Judge's   spirited  woman 

/;;  Writings   [Harper]   v  ig 

Writings    [Amer   Pub    Co]    v    19 
Sketches,   new  and   old 
Jumping   frog 

In  Writings   [Harper]   v  19 

Writings    [Amer   Pub    Co]    v   19 

Jumping  frog 

Man      that      corrupted      Hadleyl)urg 

(extracts) 
Sketches,   new  and  old 
No  Am   R   158:446 
Overland,   n   s  40:  287 


54 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Clemens,  Samuel  Langhorne—C o)i!iniu'il. 
Jumping  frog'  of  Calaveras.  See  Clemens, 

S.   L.  Jumping  frog 
Killing  of  JuHus    Caesar   localized 
1)1  Writings   l Harper]   v  19 

Writings    [Amer  Tub   Co]    v   ly 
Sketches,    new    and    old 
Legend  of  Sagenfeld,  in  Germany 
In  Writings    [Harper]    v  20 

Writings   [Amer  Tub  Co]   v  20 
Tom    Sa\v3'er    abroad 
Lionizing  murderers 
In  Writings   [Harper]   v  ly 

Writings    [Amer  Pub    Co]    v   ly 
Sketches,   new  and  old 
Loves  of  Alonzo  Fitz  Clarence  and  Ros- 
annah  Ethelton 
In  Writings    [Harper]    v  20 

Writings   [Amer   Pub  Co]   v  20 
Tom  Sawj-er  abroad 
Luck 

hi  Writings    [Harper]    v   21 

Writings    [Amer   Pub   Co]    v  21 
American  claimant 
Merry  tales 
Harper    83:407 
j\Ian   that   corrupted   Hadleyburg 
In  Writings    [Harper]   v  23 

Man  that  corrupted  Hadleyburg 
Harper   100:29 
Mediaeval   romance 

III  Writings    [Harper]    y    19 

Writings    [Amer   Pub    Co]    v    ig 
Sketches,   new  and   old 
Overland,   n   s  50:483 
Meisterschaft:    in    three   acts 
In  Writings    [Harper]    v   21 

\Vritings    [Amer  Pub   Co]    v   21 
American   claimant 
Merry  tales 
Cent  35:457 
Merry   tales.    [Private    history   of   a    cam- 
paign that  failed;   Luck;  Curious  ex- 
perience   Mrs.     McWilliams    and    the 
lightning;  Meisterschaft  in  three  acts] 
In  Waitings    [Harper]    v  21 

Writings   [Am    pub    co  ]  v    21 
American    claimant 
£r, 000,000  bank  note 
/;;  Writings    [Harper]    v   21 

Writings    [Amer   Pub   Co]    v   21 
American   claimant 
£1,000,000    bank    note 
Cent  45:338 
Mrs.    McWilliams  and   the   liglitning 
In  Writings    [Harper]    v    21 

Writings    [Amer   Pub    Co]    v   21 
American   claimant 
Merry   tales 
My  bloody   massacre 

fn  Writings    [Harper]    v    iQ 

Writings    [Amer   Pul)    Co]    v    to 
Sketches,   new   and   old 
My  late   senatorial  sccretaryshii) 
/;.'  Writings    [Harper]    v    10 

\yritings    [.\mer   Pub    Cn]    v    10 
Sketclies,   new   and    old 
My   watcli — an   instructive   little   tale 
fn  Writings    [Harper]    v    ly 

Writings    [Amer   Pub    Co]    v    U) 
Sketches,   new   and    did 


Mysterious  visit 

In  Writings    [Harper]    v    19 

Writings    [Amer  Pub   Co]    v   ly 
Sketches,  new  and  old 
Niagara 
hi  Writings    [Harper]    v    19 

Writings    [Amer   I'ub    Co]    v    ig 
Sketches,   new   and    old 
Petrilied  man 

In  Writings    [Harper]    v    19 

Writings    [Amer  Pub   Co]    v    19 
Sketches,    new   and    old 
Playing  courier 

//;   \Vritings    [Harper]    v   21 

Writings    [Amer  Pub   Co]    v   21 
American  claimant 
£1,000,000  bank  note 
Political    economy 
In  Writings    [Harper]    v    19 

Writings    [Amer   Pub    Co]    v    19 
Sketches,   new  and    old 
Private  history  of  a  campaign  tliat  failed 
In  Writings    [Harper]    v   21 

Writings    [Amer  Pub   Co]    v   21 
American  claimant 
Merry   tales 
Cent  31: 193 
Private     history     of     the     jumping     frog 
stories 
In  Writings    [Harper]    v  23 
Punch,   brothers,  punch 

In  Writings    [Harper]    v  20 

Writings   [Amer  Pub   Co]    v  20 
Tom    Sawyer    abroad 
Rogers 

III  Writings    [Harper]    v  20 

Writings   [Amer  Pub  Co]    v  20 
Tom   Sawyer  abroad 
Science  vs.  luck 

///  Writings    [Harper]    y   19 

Writings    [Amer  Pub   Co]    v   19 
Sketches,    new    and   old 
Siamese   twins 

/;;  Writings    [Harper]    y   19 

Writings   [Amer  Pub  Co]   v  19 
Sketches,  new  and   old 
Some   learned   fables    for   good    old    boys 
and   girls.  3  pts. 
In  Writings    [Harper]    y    19 

Writings    [Amer   Pub   Co]    v   ly 
Sketches,    new    and   old 
Stolen  white  elephant 

In  Writings    [Harper]    y  20 

Writings   [Amer  Pub  Co]   v  20 
Tom    Sawyer    abroad 
Story  of  the  bad  little  boy 
In  Writings    [Harper]    y    19 

Writings    [.^mer  Pub   Co]    v   19 
Sketches,  new   and  old 
Story   of   the   good    little    boy 
In  Writings    [Harper]    v    tq 

Writings    [.\mer   Pub    Co]    v    19 
Sketches,   new   and   old 
$30,000   bequest 

/;;  Writings    |  Harper]    v   24 
$30,000  bequest 
Harp    W  48:  1870 
Tom  Sawyer  abroad 

/;/  Writings    [Har])er]    v  20 

Writings   [.\nier  Pub  Co]    v  20 
Tom    Sawyer    abroad 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


55 


Tom  Sawyer,  detective 

In  Writings    [Harper]    v  20 

Writings   [Amer  Pub  Co]    v  20 
Tom    Sawyer    abroad 
Harper  93:344.  5i9 
True   story 

In  W'ritings    [Harper]    v    19 
Sketches,   new   and   old 
Writings    [Amer   Pub    Co]    v   19 
Two  little  tales    . 

In  Cent  63:  24 
Undertaker's  chat 
In  Writings  [Harper]  v  19 

Writings   [Amer  Pub   Co]   v  19 
Sketches,  new  and  old 
Was  it  Heaven?  or  hell? 
In  Writings    [Harper]   v  24 
$30,000  bequest 
Harper  106:  11 
Clerk's  conscience.     Payn,  J. 
Clerk's  quest.     Moore,  G. 
Clever  Lady  Sophia.     Norris,  W.  E. 
Clever  necromancer.     Sherwood,  M.   P. 
Clever  thief.     (Tibetan) 

In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective   stories.   Oriental 
Clients  of  Aaron  Green.     Lewis,  A.   H. 
Cloak.     Gogol,  N.  V. 
Clochette.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Clock  in  the  sky.     Cable,  G.  W. 
Clock  of  Bougival.     Daudet,  A. 
Clockmaker  and  his  wife.     Harraden,  B. 
Clocks  of  Rondaine.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Clod  of  the  valley.     Moulton,  L.  C. 
Clodhopper.     King,  G.  E. 
Cloisonne  vase.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
Closed    room.     See   Burnett,   F.    H.     In    the 

closed  room 
Closet.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Closing  of  Santa  Claus'  door.  French,  A.  W. 
Cloth  of  gold.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Cloud  on  the  mountain.     Foote,  M.  H.^ 
Clouds  and  sunshine.   See  Reade,  C.    Course 

of  true  love  never  did  run  smooth 
Cloverfield's   carriage.     Stockton,   F.   R. 
Clown.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Clown  and  the  Columbine.     Seawell,  M.   E. 
Club  benefactor.     Payn,  J. 
Club  chestnuts  warmed  over.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Club-fooled  grocer.   See  Doyle,  A.  C.    Story 

of  the  club-footed  grocer 
Clue.     Brown,  A. 

Coal  from  the  embers.     Fuller,  H.  B. 
Coal  oil  Johnny.     Osbourne,  L. 
Coals  of  fire.     Bland,  E.  N. 
Coat  of  red  lead.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Cobbler     in     the     devil's     kitchen.     Cather- 

wood,  M.  H. 
Coccaro  the  clown.     Davis,  C.  B. 
Cock  crowed.     Maupassant,   G.  de 
Cock  of  the  walk.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Cocked  hat.     Alargon,  P.  A.  de 
Coco.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Cocotte.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Code  of  the  corps.     King,  C. 
Codger.     Galsworthy,  J. 
Coffin,  R.  T. 

How  old  Wiggins  wore  ship 
In  Stories  by  American  authors  v  9 
Coffin-maker.     Pushkin,  A.  S. 


Cogan  Capeador.     Connolly,  J.  B. 
Cold  greeting.     Bierce,  A. 
Cold  heart.     Hauff,  W. 
Cold  iron.     Kipling,  R. 
Cold  snap.     Bellamy,  E. 
Collaboration.     James,   H. 
Collaboration.     Jordan,  E.  G. 
Collaborators.     Hichens,  R.  S. 
Collaborators.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Collector's  inconsistency.     Watson,  J. 
College  and  the  circus.     Williams,  J.  L. 
College  friends.     Amicis,  E.  de 
College  girl.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
College  men.     Williams,  J.  L. 
Colleging  of  Simeon  Gleg.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Collins,  Wilkie,  i.  e.  William  Wilkie,   1824- 
1889 
After  dark 

In  After  dark 
Anne  Rodway 

In  Queen  of  hearts 
Biter  bit 

In  Queen  of  hearts 
Black  cottage 

In  Queen  of  hearts 
"Blow  up  with  the  brig!" 
In  After  dark 
Miss  orMrs.? 
Caldron  of  oil 

In  Patten,      W.        International      short 
stories  v  2 
Dead  alive 

In  After  dark 

Canad  M  5:  16,  128 
Dead  hand 

In  Queen  of  hearts 
Dream-woman 
In  Queen  of  hearts 

Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 

detective  stories,  Scotch-English 
Temple  Bar  42:547;  43:  125 
Events    in    the    lives    of    a    lady   and    her 
lovers 
In  "I  say  no" 
Family  secret 

In  Queen  of  hearts 
Fatal    cradle;   otherwise,  The   heart-rend- 
ing story  of  Mr.  Heavyside 
In  After  dark 
Miss  or  Mrs.? 
Fatal  fortune 
In  After  dark 

All  the  year  33-  U,  37 
Fauntleroy 

In  Queen  of  hearts 
Frozen  deep 
In  After  dark 

Temple  Bar  i:  145,  289 
Ghost's  touch 
In  Ghost's  touch 
"I  say  no" 
Heart-rending    story    of    Mr.    Heavyside. 

See  Collins,  W.     Fatal  cradle 
How  I  married  him 
In  Belgravia  46:  29s 
Eclectic  M  98:383 
"I   say  no";   or.  The  love-letter  answered 

1)1  "I  say  no" 
Love-letter  answered.     See  Collins,  W.   'T 
say  no" 


56 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Collins,  Vfilkie— Continued. 
Mad  Monckton 

/;;  Queen  of  hearts 
Miss  or  Mrs.? 
In  After  dark 
Miss  or  Mrs.? 
Mr.   Lismore  and  the  widow 

In  Stories  by  English  authors,  England 
My  lady's  money 
/)(  Ghost's  touch 
"I  say  no" 
Mysterious     cash-box.     See     Collins,     W  . 

Stolen  mask 
Mystery  of  Marnieduke 
/;;  Temple  Bar  55:53 
Old  maid's  husband 

In  Belgravia  6i :  278 
Our  last  walk 

In  Ghost's  touch  [Lovell] 
Parson's  scruple 

In  Queen  of  hearts 
Percy  and  the  prophet 
1)1  Ghost's  touch 
"1  say  no" 

Air  the  year  round  38  ^upp 
Harper  55^440 
Plot  in  private  life 

/;;  Queen  of  hearts 
Sailor's  story 

In  After  dark 
She  loves  and  lies 

In  Belgravia  52:  285 
Shocking  story 
In  Shocking  story 

Belgravia  37-  supp  i 
Internal  R  5:847 
Stolen  mask;  or  The  mysterious  cash-box. 
A  story  for  a  Christmas  fireside 
In  Stolen  mask 
Terribly  strange  bed 

In  Stories  by    English   authors,   trance 
Household  words  5:129 
Yellow  mask 
In  Yellow  mask 

Household  words  11:529 
Colonel  Amnion  and  the  Franklin  syndicate. 

Train,  A.  C.  ^  . 

Colonel       Baigent's       Christmas.       Quiller- 

Couch,  A.  T.     _ 
Colonel  Breretons  aunty.     Bunner,   11.  L 
Colonel  Carter  of  Cartersville.    Smith,  I<H. 
Colonel   Carter's  Christmas.     Smith,  1-.  H. 
Colonel  Chabert.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Colonel  CHpsham's  calendar.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Colonel  Coyote  Chubbs.     Lewis,  A.   H. 
Colonel   Eph's  shoe-buckles.     Stowe,   H.   1'. 
Colonel  Ingham's  journey.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Colonel    Myles'    adventures    in    Africa    and 

India.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Colonel  Odminton.     A  seciucl  tn  A  republic 

without  a  president.     Ward,  W.  1). 
Colonel    Spaight's    prejudices.     I  lawtliornc. 

Colonel   Starlxittle  fur  tlic   plaiiililT.      llartc, 

B. 
Colonel    Starbottle's   client,      liarlc,    1'-. 
Colonel  Stcrett's  marvels.     Lewis,  A.   II. 
Colonel      Sterctt's     panther     hunt.     Lewis. 

A.  H. 
Colonel  Stcrett's  war  record.     Lewis,  A.   II. 


Colonel      Withersby's      "strike."        Janvier, 

T.  A. 
Colonel's  awakening.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Colonel's  boy.     Weyman,   S.   J. 
Colonel's  Christmas.     SpofYord,  H.  P. 
Colonel's  idea.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Colonel's    ideas.     See    Maupassant,     G.    de. 

Colonel's  idea 
Colonel's  '"nigger  dog."     Harris,  J.  C. 
Colonel's   organization.     Bacheller,   I. 
Colonel's  venture.     Davis,   Rebecca   H. 
Colonial   dame.     Thanct,   O. 
Colonial   stories.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Colonna,  Luis 
First  mass 

In   Brooks,   W.     Stories   from    four   lan- 
guages 
Color  bearer.     Pratt,  L. 
Color  line.     Pratt,  L. 
Color  sergeant.     Daudet,  A. 
Color  studies.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Columbine  of  Cripple  creek.     Warman,  C. 
"Come  in.  New  Year."     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Comedies  played  gratis.     See  Balzac,  H.  de. 

Gaudissart  II 
Comedy  in  crape.     Bates,  A. 
Comedy  in  rubber.     Henry,  O. 
Comedy  of  Candlestick  cove.     Duncan,  N. 
Comedy  of  conscience.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Comedy  of  crime.     Maartens,  M. 
Comedy  of  error.     Sienkicwicz.  H. 
Comedy  of  the  war.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Comer,  Cornelia  Atwood  Pratt 
At  the  end  of  the  w^orld 

In  Book  of  martyrs 
Breaking  in  of  Bob  Herries 

In  Putnam's  6:  349 
Clarissa's  own  child 
In  Preliminaries 
Atlan   109:  739 
Consuming  lire 

In  Book  of  martyrs 
Drawing  the  color  line 

In  Harp  W  52:  O  17  P  22 
Folly  o'  the  wise 

In  Putnam's  7:  441 
Hardesty's  cowardice 
In  Book  of  martyrs 
Honor  of  a  gentleman 

/;(  Book  of  martyrs 
Indian  gift 

In  Scrib  M  3i-6^^ 
Instance  of  chivalry 

/;;  Book  of  martyrs 
Kinzer  portraits 

lu  Atlan  105:  77 
Land  of  youth 

/;;  Putnam's  7:  582 
Little  gray  ghost 

/;/   Atlan  109:  311 

Long  inheritance    • 

/;/   Preliminaries 

Atlan  108:  145 

Making  of  a  doctor 

/;;   Putnam's  5:  610 
Man   in   front  of  Mannering's 

/;/  Harper  127:  41 
Massey  money 

In  Atlan  1 1 1 :  320 
()l)se(iuies  of  Peter  Sclnvarz 
/;;   Harper  i-'7;  894 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


h7 


Preliminaries 
In  Preliminaries 
Atlan  1 06:  669 
Rival 

In  Book  of  martyrs 

Serene's  religious  experience 

In  Book  of  martyrs 

Cent  45: 285 

Soul  of  William  Jones 

In  Cent  59:  832 
Unearned  increment 

In  Book  of  martyrs 
Witherle's  freedom 
In  Book  of  martyrs 
Cent  26:  98 

Comer.     Train,  A.  C. 

Comet.     Erckmann,  E.,  and  Chatrian,  A. 

Comfort.     Galsworthy,  J. 

Comfort    Pease    and    her    gold    ring.     Free- 
man, M.  E.  W. 

Comforter.     Bremer,  F". 

Comforter.     Jordan,  E.  G. 

Coming  of  night.     Davis,  Rebecca  H. 

Coming  of  the  Huns.     Doyle,  A.  C. 

Coming  of  the  prince.     Field,  E. 

Coming-out  of  Maggie.     Henry,  O. 

Commandeering  of  the  Lucy  Foster.     Con- 
nolly, J.  B. 

Commendable  crime.     Coppee,  F. 

Commission  in  lunacy.     Balzac,  H.  dc 

Committee  man  of  "the  terror."     Hardy,  T. 

Committee  on  matrimony.     Cameron,  M. 

Commodore   Vandebilt   and    the   hand-made 
gentleman.     Bacheller,   I. 

Common  sense.     Hearn,  L. 

Common  story.     Balestier,  W. 

Commonest   possible  story.     Perry,   B. 

Commonplace  Carrie.     White,   E.   O. 

Communist's  wife.     Thanet,   O. 

Community's   sunbeam.     Jordan,  E.   G. 

Compair   Lapin's  godchild.     Fortier,  A. 

Compartment   number  4,   Cologne   to   Paris. 
Smith,  F.  H. 

Compelled  to.     Strindberg,  J.  A. 

Compensation.     Galsworthy,  J. 

Compensation.     Strindberg,  J.  A. 

Complete  life  of  John  Hopkins.     Henry,  O. 

Complete   misunderstanding.     Crosby,   M. 

Compliments  of  the  season.     Henry,  O. 

Composite  wife.     Spofford,  H.  P. 

Comprehension  of  private  Copper.     Kipling, 
R. 

Compulsory  assistant.     Wyatt,  E.  F. 

Compulsory  diversion.     Jokai,   W. 

Compulsory  marriage.     Strindberg,  J.  A. 

Comrade!     See  Gorky,  M.     Comrades 

Comrades.     Gorky,  M. 

Comrades.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 

Conal  and  Donal  and  Taig.     IMacManus,  S. 

Concealed  weapons.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 

Concentrated  polyandry.     Janvier,  T.  A. 

Concerning    Billy    Lufif    and    ]\Iaster    Good- 
kind.     Duncan,  N. 

Concerning  Corkey  Minimus.     Phillpotts,  E. 

Concerning  my  Aunt  Ellen.     ]\Iorris,   G. 

Concerning  Papadacky.     Phillpotts,   E. 

Concerning  St.  John  of  Jerusalem.     Quiller- 
Couch,  A.  T. 

Concerning  tribal  warfare.     Vorse,  M.   H. 

Concert  of  company  eight.     Daudet,  A. 


Conciliator  of  Christendom.     Zangwill,  I. 
Conclusion — likewise       Mr.       Billy       Jones. 

Bangs,  J.  K. 
II  conde.     Conrad,  J. 

Condy  Shearan's  courtin'.     MacManus,  S. 
Cone.     Wells,  H.  G. 

Conference  of  the  powers.     Kipling,  R. 
Confession.     Bourget,  P. 
Confession.     Brown,  A. 
Confession.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Confession.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Confession    of   a   house-breaker.     Jcwctt,   S. 

O. 
Confession  of  Charles   Linkworth.     Benson, 

E.  F. 
Confessional.     Wharton,    E. 
Confessions  of  a  husi^and.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Confessions    of    an    engaged    couple.     Hib- 

bard,  G.  A. 
Confidante.     Harland,  H. 
Confidence.     Hale,   E.  E. 
Confidence  men  abroad.     Train,  A.  C. 
Confidential  postscript.     Matthews,  J.  B. 
Conflict  ended.     F'reeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Confronting  life.     Gorky,  M. 
Confusion  of  idols.     Stetson,  G.   E.   C. 
Confusion  of  Talky  Jones.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Conjured  kitchen.     Thanet,  O. 
Conjurer's  confessions.     Houdin,  R. 
Conjurer's  revenge.     Chesnutt,  C.  W. 
Conjuring  contest.     Dunbar,  P.   L. 
Connolly,  James  Brendan  (Bennet)    1868- 
i^mericanization  of  Roll-Down  Joe 
In  Crested  seas 
Scrib  M  41 :  575 
Battle-cruise  of  the  Svend  Foyn 

In  Scrib  M  54:  330 
Between  shipmates 

In  Crested  seas 
Blasphemer 
In  Crested  seas 
Scrib  M  39:  /Oi 
Captain  Blaise 
In  Wide  courses 
Scrib   M  50: 129 
Chase  overnight 
/;;  Out  of  Glocester 
Scrib  M  29:  496 
Christmas  handicap 
In  Open  water 
Scrib  M  44:683 
Clancy 

In  Out  of  Gloucester 
Cogan  Capeador 
In  Wide  courses 
Harper  123:  682 
Commandeering  of  the  Lucy  Foster 

In  Crested  seas 

Consuming  flame 

/;;   Open  water 

Hampton  24:  177 
Cruise  of  the  "Bounding  Boy'' 

In  Open  water 
Dance 

In  Crested  seas 
Don  Quixote  Kiernan,  pump-man 

In  Wide  courses 
Dory-mates 

In  Deep  sea's  toll 
Scrib  M  37:530 


58 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Connolly,  James  Brtndan—Contiiiitrd. 
Drawn  shutters 
In  Crested  seas 
Scrib  M  40:  460 
Each   to  his  lights 

In  Harper  112:  953 
Emigrants 

In  Open  water 
Eisherman  of  Costla 
In  Out  of  Gloucester 
Scrib  M  32:344 
Flying  Colleen  Bawn 

In  Scrib  M  34:25 
From  Reykjavik  to  Gloucester 

In  Out  of  Gloucester 
Gree  Gree  Bush 
/;;  Open  water 

Hampton  24:  618 
Harsh  word 
In  Crested  seas 
Scrib  M  42:  294 
Heroes 
In  Open  water 

Collier's  45:  Jl  30  P  13 
Ice-dogs 
In  Crested  seas 
Harper   115:  605 
Illimitable  senses 
In  Crested  seas 
Harper  115:  70i 
In  the  anchor  watch 
In  Harper  127:  624 
In  the  matter  of  a  bale  of  blankets 

In  Scrib  M  54:  744 
Jan  Tingloff 

In  Wide  courses 
Joy  of  a  Christmas  passage 

In  Crested  seas 
Laying  of  the  hose-pipe  ghost 
In  Wide  courses 
Harper  122:  860 
Light-ship  67 

In  Wide  courses 
Magnetic  hearth 
In  Crested  seas 
Harper  114:  99 
Olympic  victor;  a  story  of  modern  games 

In  Olympic  victor 

On  George's  shoals 

In  Deep  sea's  toll 

Scrib  M  38:63 

On  the  bottom  of  the  dory 

In  Crested  seas 
On  the  echo  o'  the  morn 
In  Out  of  Gloucester 
Scrib  i\I  29:  659 
Patsie  Oddie's  black  night 
Jn  Deep  sea's  toll 
Scrib  M  38:  163 
Running  to  harbor 

In  Scrib  M  33:  142 
Sail-carriers 

In  Deep  sea's  toll 
Salving  of  the  bark    I'liUer 
In  Deep  sea's  toll 
Scrib  M  38:462 
Scliool  we  lost 

In  Outlook  77:  84 
Sea-faker 
In  Open  water 


Seizure  of  the  "Aurora  Borealis" 
In  Wide  courses 

Collier's  48:  D  16  p  20 
Snnigglers 
In  Crested  seas 
Scrib   M  J  1:402 
Sonnic-boy's  people 
In  Scrib  M  54:  145 
Strategy  and  seamanship 
In  Deep  sea's  toll 
Scrib  M  37:  309 
Tommy  Ohlsen's  western  passage 
In  Out  of  Gloucester 
Scrib  U  32:432 
Truth  of  the  "Oliver  Cromwell"' 
In  Deep  sea's  toll 
Scrib  M  37:83 
Tshushima  straits 
In  Open  water 

Hampton  25:  710 
Venture  of  the  "Flying  Hind" 

In  Open  water 
Wicked  "Celestine" 
/;;  Deep  sea's  toll 
Scrib  M  3T-^11 , 
Wireless  night  at  Hai-Po  bay 

In  Hampton  24:  469 
Wrecker 

In  Wide  courses 
Harper  120:  548 
Conquering  corps   badge.     King,  C. 
Conquering  hero  and  fool.  Strindberg,  J.  A. 
Conqueror.     Locke,  W.  J. 
Conquerors.     Davis,  C.  B. 
Conquerors  of  New  York.     Ralph,  J. 
Conquest  of  Alaska.     Warman,  C. 
Conquest  of  humility.     Freeman,  ]\I.  E.  ^^^ 
Conquest  of  Mexico.     Janv'er,  T.  A. 
Conrad,    Joseph    (Joseph    Conrad    Korzeni- 
owski)  1837- 
Amy  Foster 

In  Falk 
Anarchist 
In  Set  of  six 

Harper  113:  406 
Aristocrat.      [Prince   Roman] 
In  Metropolitan  Mag  Jan  1012 

Oxford  and  Caml)ridgc  Review  Ja  '12 
Big  Brierly 

In  Liv  Age  229:  331 
Black  mate 

In  London  M  April   1908 
Brute 
In  Set  of  six 

McClure  30:  72 
II  conde 

In  Set  of  six 
Duel.     See   Conrad,   J.     Point   of   honor 
End  of  the  tether 
/;;  Youth 

Blackw  172:  1,  202,  393,  =^20,  b"^^,  794 
I', -ilk 

/;;  Falk 
Freya  of  the  Seven   Isles 
In  'Twixt  land  and  sea 
Gasper  Ruiz 

In  Set  of  six 
Heart  of  darkness 
In  Youth 

Blackw  165:  193,  479,  634 
Liv  Age  225:665;  220:  21 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


59 


Her  captivity 

In  Blackw  178:  3^5 
Idiots 

In  Tales  of  unrest 
Informer 
In  Set  of  six 

McClure  30:  72 
Inn  of  the  two  witches 
In  Metropolitan  Mag  May   1913 
Pall   Mall  M    1913 
Karain:  a  memory 
In  Tales  of  unrest 
Blackw   162:630 
Liv   Age   215:  796 
Lagoon 

In  Talcs  of  unrest 

Cornhill  75:  59 

Outpost  of  progress 

III  Tales  of  unrest 

Cosmopolis  6:  607;  7:  i 
Partner 

In  Harper  123:  850 
Point  of  honor    [Duel] 
In  Point  of  honor 
Set  of  six 

Forum  40:89,  142,  229,  348 
Prince    Roman.     See    Conrad,   J.     Aristo- 
crat 
Return 

In  Talcs  of  unrest 
Secret-sharer 
In  'Twixt  land  and  sea 
Harper  121:  349,  530 
Set  of  six 

In  Set  of  six 
Smile  of  fortune 

In  'Twixt  land  and  sea 
To-morrow 
In  Falk 
_  Pall  Mall  M  27:533 
'Twixt  land  and  sea 

In  'Twixt  land  and  sea 
Youth:  a  narrative 
In  Youth 

Blackw  164:  309 
Conscience  and  the  gondola.     Vorse,  M.  11. 
Conscience  in  art.     Henry,  O. 
Conscience  of  a  business  man.     Thanet,  O. 
Conscious  Amanda.     Stockton,   F.   R. 
Conscript.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Conscript's  Christmas.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Conscript's  hollow.     Craddock,  C.   E. 
Consegues.     Bourget,  P. 
Consequences.     Kipling,  R. 
Conservatory.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Consideration.       See     Maupassant,     G.     dc. 

Bombard 
Consolate  giantess.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Conspiracy    aboard    the    "Midas."     Quiller- 

Couch,  A.  T. 
Conspiracy  of  Mrs.  Bunker.     Hartc,  B. 
Conspirators.     Merimee,  P. 
Constable's  move.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Constance    Weatherell   and    Bridget    Brady. 

Trask,  K.  N. 
Constant  tin   soldier.     Andersen,   H.   C. 
Consul.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Consultation.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Consuming  fire.     Comer,  C.  A. 
Consuming  flame.     Connolly,  J.   B. 
Consummation.     Galsworthy,  J. 

*  Book   not   listed. 


Containing     Mr.     Alexander     MacWhirter's 
views  on  Lord  Ponsonby,  Major  Yancey 
and  their  kind.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Containing  several  experiences  and   adven- 
tures    showing     wide     contrasts     in    life. 
Smith,  F.  H. 
Contented  man.     Irving,  W. 
Contest.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Contraband  of  war.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Contract.     Maartens,  M. 
Contrast.     Edgeworth,  M. 
Contribution.     Henry,  O. 
Convalescence  of  Gerald.     Pangborn,  G.  W. 
Convalescence  of  Jack  Hamlin.     Harte,  B. 
Conversion.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Conversion.     Morrison,   A. 
Conversation    of   a  classicist.     See   Gautier, 

T.     Daniel  Jovard 
Conversion    of    Aurelian    McGoggin.     Kip- 
ling, R. 
Conversion  of  Constantia.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Conversion  of  Hetherington.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Conversion  of  Johnny  Harrington.     Jordan, 

E.  G. 
Conversion  of  St.  Wilfrid.     Kipling,  R. 
Convert  of  the  mission.     Harte,  B. 
Converts.     Zangwill,  I. 
Convict's  return.     Harben,  W.  N. 
Cook-book  diary.     Donnell,  A.  H. 
Cook  of  the  "Gannet."     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Cooke,  Rose  (Terry)  1827-1892 
Miss  Beulah's  bonnet 
*\In  Somebody's    neighbors] 

Tappan,  E.  M.     Children's  Hour  10: 

383 
Harper  60:  570 
Cooking-class.     Alcott,  L.  M. 
Cooking  of  Crazy  Butch.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Coon-dog.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Cooper,  James  Fenimore,  1 789-1857 
Corporal  Flint's  murder 
In  Patten,      W.        International      short 
stories  v  i 
Cooper  and  the  wolves.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Cooper  of  Nuremburg.     Hoffman,  E.  T.  W. 
Cop  and  the  anthem.     Henry,  O. 
Copeland  collection.     Crosby,  M. 
Copernican  convoy.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Coppee,    Francois    i.    e.    Francois    Edouard 
Joachim,  1842-1908 
Accident 

In  Ten  tales 
Adoption 

In  Tales  for  Christmas 
Chaut  53 : 249 
At  table 

In  Ten  talcs 
Bachelor's  experience 

In  Outlook  76:  229 
Captain's  vices 
In  Ten  tales 
Christmas  betrothal 
In  Cosmopol  iS:  323 
Cur  Lit  45:  113 
Christmas  lovers 

In  Tales  for  Christmas 
Commendable  crime 
In  Tales  for  Christmas 


6o 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Coppee,  Francois  —Continued. 
Cure  for  iinhappiness 

In  True  riches 
Dramatic  funeral 
In  Ten  tales 

Theatre  32:  13 
Dressing-maid 

/;;  Tales  for  Christmas 
Forgiveness 

In  Talcs  for  Christmas 
Foster  sister 

In  Ten  tales 
Hand-organ 

In  Tales  for  Christmas 
Holy  medal 

In  Outlook  65:874 
Little  stationer 

In  Tales  for  Christmas 
Lost  child 

In  Tales  for  Christmas 
Louis  d'or 

In  Tales  for  Christmas 
]\Iy  friend  IMeutrier 

/;;  Ten  tales 
Piece  of  bread 

In   Patten,      W.        International      short 
stories  v  3 
Pillar  of  the  cafe 

In  Tales  for  Christmas 
Poet  and  the  courtesan 

In  Tales  for  Christmas 
Repayment 

In  True  riches 
Rivals 
In  Rivals 

Harper  85 :  884 
Sabots  of  little  Wolff 

In  Ten  tales 
Substitute 
In  Ten  tales 

Esenwein,  J.  B.     Short  story  master- 
pieces V  I 
Stories  by  foreign  authors,  French 
Warner  library 
Lippinc  68:583 
Two  clowns 

In  Ten  tales 
Voluntary  death 

In  Ten  tales 
W^onderful  Christmas  gift 
In  Liv  Age  215:887 
Coppelius,  the  sandman.     See  Hoffmann,  E. 

T.  W.     Sandman 
Copper  charm.     Morrison,  A. 
Copper  stove.     Grenfell,  W.  T  . 
Copperhead.     Frederic,  H. 
Copy;  a  dialogue.     Wharton,  E. 
Copy-cat.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Coral  ring.     Stowe,  H.   B. 
Corban.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Cordelia's  night  of  romance.     Ralph,  J. 
Cordial  relations.      Hawkins,  A.   II. 
Corelli,  Marie   (Minnie  Mackay)    1864- 
Angel's  wickedness 
In  Angel's  wickedness 
Cameos 

Song  of  Miriam 
Distant  voice 
In  Cameos 

Song  of  Miriam 


Ghost  in  the  sedan-chair 
In  Christmas  greeting 
Hired  baby 

In  Stories  by  English  authors,  London 
Jane.     A  social  incident 

In  Jane 
King   Buttercup's  wedding 

In  Christmas  greeting 
Lady  v^ith  the  carnations 
In  Cameos 

Song  of  Miriam 
Temple  Bar  79:  54 
Laurels  of  the  brave 

In  Christmas  greeting 
Mademoiselle  Zephyr 
In  Cameos 

Song  of  Miriam 
Nehemiah   P.   Hoskins,  artist 

In  Cameos 
Old  bundle 
In  Cameos 

Song  of  Miriam 
Idler  7: i?7 
One  of  the  world's  wonders 
In  Cameos 

Song  of  Miriam 
Temple  Bar  74:  3q6 
Silence  of  the  Maharajah 
/;;  Cameos 

Silence  of  the  jMaharajah 
Song  of  Miriam 
Song  of  Miriam 
/;;  Cameos 

Song  of  INIiriam 
Soul  of  the  newly-born 
In  Cameos 

Song  of  Miriam 
Swimming  shoes 

/;;  Christmas  greeting 
Three  wise  men  of  Gotham 
In  Cameos 

Three  wise  men  of  Gotham 
Tiny  tramps 
In  Cameos 

Song  of  ^liriam 
Withering  of  a  rose 
/;;  Cameos 

Song  of  Miriam 
Corinna.     Strindberg,  J.  A. 
Corinna's   Fiammetta.     Van    Renssalaer,    M. 

G. 
Cormorants.    See  Korolenko,  V.  G.  Sketches 

of  a  Siberian  tourist 
Cornet.     Alargon,  P.  A.  de 
Cornwallis.     See  Page,  T.  N.     True  story  of 

the  surrender  of  the  Marquis  Cornwallis 
Corny  Clery's  balance.     MaclManus,  S. 
Corny's   catamount.     Alcott,   L.   M. 
Coronation.     Freeman,  M.   E.  W. 
Corporal  Flint's  murder.     Cooper,  J.  F. 
Corporal  Sam.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Corpse-rider.     Hearn,  L. 
Corpus  delicti.     Post,  M.  D. 
Corrected  contempt.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Cc^rrespondence.     Tovote,  H. 
Correspondence.     Turgenev,  I.  S. 
Corridor  of  time.     Huneker,  J.  G. 
Corrupting  the  press.     Biercc,  A. 
Corsican  bandit.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Corsican   bandits.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
Corlelvou  feud.      Ford,   P.   L. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


6i 


irst     scalp.     j\Iac- 


r  guest.     Henry,   O. 
Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 
DeQuincy,    T.     In- 


Cosmopolitanism  of   Mr.   Powers.     Loomis, 

C  B. 
Cosmopolite  in  a  cafe.     Henry,  O. 
Cossacks.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Costello  the  proud.     See  Yeats,  W.  B.     Of 

Costello  the  proud 
Costly  outing.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Costume  piece.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Cosy    lion,    as    told    by    Queen    Crosspatch. 

Burnett,  F.  H. 
Cottage  on  the  hill.     Moulton,  L.  C. 
Cottage  on  the  Viminal.     Hale,   E.  E. 
Couch,  Arthur  Thomas  Quiller-.     See  Quil- 

ler-Couch,   A.   T. 
Couleur  de  rose.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
Council  of  state.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Cnnn^l   assigned. ^Andrews.   IM.  R.  S. 
C  o  u  n'seilor!     MacKTan 
Counsellor     MacCarty's 

Manus,  S. 
Count.     Watson,  J. 
Count    and     the     little     Gertrud.     Crockett 

S.  R. 
Count  and  the  wedding 
Count  Ernest's  home. 
Count    Fitz-Hum.     See 

cognito 

Count  Pesaro;  sixth  story.     Mitchell,  D.  G. 
Count   Van  Horn.     Irving,  W. 
Counterfeit   presentment    (farce).     Howells, 

W.  D. 
Countersign  of  the  cradle.     Van  Dyke,  H. 
Countess   Alys.     Sec   Hewlett,    '\l.     Scriver- 

ner's  tale 
Countess   Bertha's  honey-feast.     Dumas,  A. 
Countess  decides.     Barr,  R. 
Countess    Felicita's    discovery.     Hawthorne, 

Countess  of  Picpus.     Hewlett,  M.  H. 
Countess  Satan.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Counting-house.     Turgenev,  1.  S. 
Counting  the  colors.     Gibbon,  P. 
Counting  the  cost.     Deland,  M. 
Country  Christmas.     Alcott,   L.  M. 
Country  cousin.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Country  dreams  and  apparitions.     Hogi 
Country  excursion.     ISIaupassant,  G.  de 
Country-folk     in     Paris     during     the     siege 

Daudet,  A. 
Country  funeral.     Hogg,  J. 
Country   lodgings.     Mitford,    M.    R. 
Country  of   illusion.     Henry,   O. 
Country  of  the  blind.     Wells,  H.   G. 
Country  where   the   mice   eat   iron.    (xAdapt 

ed.)     Tappan,   E.  M. 
County  Clare  angel.     MacManus, 
County  seat.     Singmaster,   E. 
Coup  de  grace.     Bierce,  A. 
Coup  d'  etat.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Couple  of  captains.     Warman,  C. 
Coupons  of  fortune.     Cutting,  M. 
Courage.     Galsworthy,  J. 
Courage  of  Ericson.     Harben,  W.  N. 
Courage  of  the  commonplace.     Andrews 

R.  S. 
Course  of  true  love  never   did   run  smooth 

Reade,  C. 
Court.     See    Page,    T.    N.     He    knew    wha 

was  due  the  court 
Court  of  last  resort.     Thanet,  O. 


^,  J. 


S. 


S. 


M. 


Courtesy     of     Christian,     th<?     highwayman. 

Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Courtin'  on  Cutshin.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
Courting  of  Dinah  Shadd.     Kipling,  R. 
Courting  of  Lady  Jane.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Courting  of  Sister  Wisby.     Jewett,  S.   O. 
Courting    of    T'nowhead's    Bell.     Barric,    J. 

M. 
Courtship  of  a  careful  man.     ]\Iartin,  E.  S. 
Courtship  of   Susan    Bell.     TroUope,   A. 
Courtship  of  Tammock.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Cousin  Mary.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Cousin      Mattie.     See     Hogg,     J.     Country 

dreams  and  apparitions 
Cousin  of  the  king.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Cousin    Phillis.     Gaskell,    E.    C. 
Cousin   Rosalys.     Harland,  H. 
Cousin  William.     Stowe,  H.  B. 
Covered  embers.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Covering  end.     James,  H. 
Covers   for  twelve.     Peattie,   E.  W. 
Cow-house    jirga.     See    Kipling,    R.     Smith 

administration 
Cow  with   the   golden   horns.     Freeman,    M. 

E.  W. 
Cow  with  the  golden  horns.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Coward.     Gibbon,  P. 
Coward.     Mason,  A.  E.  W. 
Coward.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Coward.     Sharp,  W. 
Coward.     Wharton,  E. 
Cowardice   court.     McCutcheon,   G.   B. 
Cowboy's  funeral.     Warman,  C. 
Cox   versus    Prettyman.     Quiller-Couch,    A. 

T. 
Coxon  fund.     James,  H. 
Cox's  diary.     Thackeray,  W.   M. 
Coyote-spirit     and     the     weaving     woman. 

Austin,  M.  H. 
Crab   that   made   the   tide.     See  Kipling,   R. 

Crab  that  played  with  the  sea 
Crab  that  played  with  the  sea.     Kipling,  R. 
Craddock,    Charles    Egbert,    pseud,     (Mary 
Noailles  Murfree),  1850- 
Among  the  cliffs 

In   Young  mountaineers 
A-playin'  of  Old  Sledge  at  the  settlemint 

In  In  the  Tennessee  mountains 
Baby  in  the  mail-pouch 

In  Ladies'  H  J:  26  D  p  6 
Bewitched  ball-sticks 

In  Frontiersmen 
Borrowing  a  hammer 

/;;  Y^oung  mountaineers 
Bushwhackers 

In  Bushwhackers 
Captive  of  the  ada-wehi 

In  Frontiersmen 
Casting  vote 

In  Mystery    of    Witch-face    mountain 
Cent  47:47,  271 
Chilhowee  lily 

In  Raid  of  the  guerilla 
Choolah.  See   Murfree,   M.   N.    Exploit  of 

Choolah 
Christmas   day   on    Old    Windy   mountain 

hi  Y'oung   mountaineers 
Christmas    miracle.    See    Murfree,    M.    N. 

His    Christmas    miracle 
Conscript's    hollow 

In  Young   mountaineers 


62 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Craddock,  Charles  Egbert— Couliniicd. 
Crucial   moment 
In  Raid  of  the  guerilla 
Lippinc    89: 535 
Dancin'  party  at  Harrison   Cove 
In  In    the  Tennessee   mountains 
Warner  library- 
Down  the  ravine 

In  Down   the   ravine 
Drifting  down   Lost   Creek 
In  In    the  Tennessee   mountains 
Atlan  53:  362,  441 
Electioneerin'   on   Big  Injun    Mounting 

In  In    tlie  Tennessee   mountains 
Exploit   of   Choolah,   the   Chickasaw 

In  Bushwhackers 
Fate  of  the   cheerataghe 

In  Frontiersmen 
"Harnt"   that  walks    Chilhowee 
In  In    the  Tennessee   mountains 
Atlan   51:  660 
His   Christmas   miracle 
In  Raid  of  the  guerilla 
Atlan  loS:  767 
His  day  in  court 
In  Phantoms    of    the    foot-bridge 
Harper   76:  56 
His  unquiet  ghost 
In  Raid  of  the  guerilla 
Cent  83:  127 
In   the   "chinking" 

In  Young   mountaineers 
Linguister 

In  Frontiersmen 
Lost  guidon 
In  Raid  of  the  guerilla 
Lippinc  88: 259 
Man  in  the  tree 

In  Cent  80:  429 
Moonshiners  at    Hobo-Hebee  Falls 

In  Phantoms  of  the  foot-bridge 
Mountain   storm 

In  Young   mountaineers 
Mystery  of  Old  Daddy's  window 

In  Young  mountaineers 
Mystery  of  Witch-face  mountain 
In  Mystery    of    Witch-face    mountain 
Atlan  76:331,  525,  651 
On  a  higher  level 

In  Young   mountaineers 
Ordeal 

In  Lippinc  88: 769 
Over  on  the  t'other  mounting 

In  In    the  Tennessee   mountains 
Panther  of  Jolton's   ridge 

In  Bushwhackers 
Phantom  of  Bogue  Ilolauba 
In  Raid  of  the  guerilla 
Lippinc  89: 446 
Phantoms  of  the  foot-bridge 
In  Pliantoms   of  the   foot-l)ridge 
Harper   88:81 
Raid  of  the  guerilla 
In  Raid  of  tlie  guerilla 
Harper   119:  196 
Riddle  of  the  rocks 

In  Phantoms  of   tlic   foot-bridge 
Romance  of  Sunrise   I^ock 

III   In    tlic   Tennessee    mounlains 


Star  in  the  valley 

In  In    the  Tennessee   mountains 
Atlan  42:  532 
Taking  the  blue  ribbon  at  the  county  fair 

In  ]\Iystcry    of    Witch-face    mountain 
Them  old  moth-eaten  lovyers 

In  Cent  86:  120 
Una  of  the  hill  country 

In  Raid  of  the  guerilla 
Victor  at  Chungke 

In  Frontiersmen 
Harper  100:  50S 
Visit    of    the   turbulent   grandfather 

In  Frontiersmen 
Warning 

In  Young   mountaineers 
'Way   down    in    Lonesome    Cove 

In  Phantoms  of  the  foot-bridge 
Harper  72:  128 
'Way  down  in-  Poor  Valley 

In  Young   mountaineers 
Who  crosses  Storm  mountain? 

In  Raid    of    the    guerilla 
Wolf's  head 

In  Raid    of    the    guerilla 
Cradle.     French,   A.   W. 
Cradle.     Michelson,   M. 
Craft  of  the  three  sharpers    (Arabic) 

In  Hawthorne,  J.  Library  mystery  and 
detective   stories.   Oriental 
Craigie,    Mrs.    Pearl    Mary    Teresa    (Rich- 
ards)     (John    Oliver    Hobbes,   pseud.), 

1867-1906 
Bundle  of  life 

In  Tales  of  John   Oliver  Hobbes 
Journeys    end   in   lovers    meeting 

In  Tales   about   temperaments 
Prince  Toto 

In  Tales   about   temperaments 
Repentance 

In  Tales   about   temperaments 
Sinner's  comedy 

In  Sinner's    comedy 

Tales   of  John    Oliver   Hobbes 
Some  emotions  and  a  moral 

III  Some  emotions  and  a  moral 
Tales  of  John  Oliver  Hobbes 
Some  good  intentions  and   a  blunder 

In  Some  good  intentions  and  a  blunder 
Study  in  temptations 

/n  Talcs   of  John   Oliver   Hobbes 
'Tis  an   ill  flight  without  wings 

In  Tales   about   temperaments 
Worm  that  God  prepared 

In  Tales   about   temperaments 
Crane,  Stephen,  1 870- t  000 
Angel  child 

In  Whilomville   stories 
P,lue   hotel 

In  The  monster 
Bride  comes  to  YclUnv   Sky 

In  Open  boat 

IMcClure    10:  377 
Carriage  lamps 

In  Whilomville   stories 
City   urchin   and    (he   chaste    villagers 

In  Whilomville   stories 
Clan    of   No-name 

III  Wounds  in  the  rain 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


63 


Dark  brown  dog: 

In  Cosmopol  30:481 
Death  and  the  child 

In  Open  boat 
Desertion 

In  Harper   loi:  938 
Fight 

In  Whilomville  stories 
Five  white  mice 
In  Open  boat 
Fhmagan   and   his    short   fililnistcrinpr   ad- 
venture 
In  Open  boat 

McCIure  9:  1045 
George's  mother 

In  George's  mother 
God  rest  ye,  merry  gentlemen 
In  Wounds  in  the  rain 
Cornhill   79:  578 
Grey  sleeve 

In  Little   regiment 
Eng  Illust   14:  437 
I  lis   new   mittens 
In  The  monster 
Cornhill  78:  630 
McClure    12:54 
Indiana    campaign 
In  Little  regiment 
Eng  Illust  16:  320 
Knife 

In  Whilomville  stories 
Little  pilgrimage 

In  Whilomville  stories 
Little  regiment 
In  Little   regiment 
McClure  7:  12 
Lone  charge  of  William  B.   Perkins 
In  Wounds  in  the  rain 
McClure  13:  279 
Lover  and   the   tell-tale 
In  Whilomville  stories 
Lynx-hunting 

In  Whilomville  stories 
Maggie,  a  girl  of  the   streets 

In  Maggie,  a  girl  of  the  streets 
Making  an   orator 

In  Whilomville  stories 
Man  and  some  others 
In  Open  boat 
Cent  53: 600 
Mariner's   signalling  under   fire   at   Guan- 
tanamo 
In  Wounds  in  the  rain 
Monster 
In  The  Monster 
Harper  97:343 
Mystery  of  heroism 
In  Little  regiment 
One  dash — horses 

In  Open  boat 
Open  boat 
In  Open  boat 

Scrib  M  21:  728 

Price  of  the  harness 

In  Wounds  in  the  rain 

Blackw  164:  829 

Revenge  of  the  Adolphus 

In  Wounds  in  the  rain 

Strand  18:  724 


Second  generation 
In  Wounds  in  the  rain 
Cornhill  80:  734 
Self-made  man 

In  Cornhill  79:  324 
Sergeant's  private  mad-house 

In  Wounds  in  the  rain 
Shame 
In  Whilomville  stories 
"Showin'  off" 

In  Whilomville  stories 
Stove 

In  Whilomville  stories 
Tale  of  mere  chance 

In  Eng  Illust  14:  570 
This  majestic  lie 

In  Wounds  in  the  rain 
Three    miraculous   soldiers 
In  Little  regiment 
Eng  Illust  15:  104 
Trial,    execution,    and    burial    of    Homer 
Phelps 
In  Whilomville  stories 
Twelve  o'clock 

In  Pall  Mall  M  19:462 
Veteran 

In  Little  regiment 
McClure  7:  222 
Virtue  in  war 

In  Wounds  in  the  rain 
War  memories 

In  Wounds  in  the  rain 
Wise  men 
In  Open  boat 
Cranes.     Sienkiewicz,  H. 
Cranford.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 
Crapy  Cornelia.    James,  H. 
Crash.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Crawfish  Jim.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Crazy  Abe.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Crawford,  Francis  Marion,  1854-1909 
By  the  waters  of  Paradise 
In  Uncanny  tales 
Wandering  ghosts 
Hawthorne,  J.  Library  mystery  ani 

detective  stories,  American 
Patten,      W.      International      short 
stories  v  i 
Dead  smile 

In  Uncanny  tales 
Wandering  ghosts 
Doll's  ghost 
In  Uncanny  tales 
Wandering  ghosts 
For  the  blood  is  the  life 
In  Uncanny  tales 
Wandering  ghosts 
King's  messenger 

In  Cosmopol  44:89 
Man  overboard! 
In  Man  overboard! 
Uncanny  tales 
Wandering  ghosts 
Screaming  skull 
hi  Uncanny  tales 
Wandering  ghosts 
Upper  berth 
/»  Uncanny  tales 
Upper  berth 
Wandering  ghosts 


64 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Crazywell.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Crazy  wife's  ship.     Bunner,  H.  C 
Creamery  man  of  Molasses  Gap.     Garland, 

H. 
Created  he  them.     London.  J. 
Creating     a    vacuum;     a     Christmas     story. 

Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Creature  with  no  claws.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Creatures  that  were  men.     Gorky,  M. 
Creditors.     Strindberg,  J.  A. 
Cree    Quecrv   and    Mvsy    Drolly.     Barne,  J. 

M. 
Cremona  violin.     Hofifmann,  E.  T.  W. 
Cressv.     Harte,  B. 
Cricket  on  the  hearth.     Dickens,  C. 
Crime.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Crime  against  beauty.     Bates,  A. 
Crime  in  Jedidiah  Peeble's  house.     Dyar    Al. 
Crime  of  Count  Nikolas  of  Festenburg.     ^ee 

Hawkins,    A.    H.     Sin    of    the    Bishop    of 

Modenstein 
Crime  of  the  brigadier.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Criminologist's  club.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Crimson  flag.     Parker,  G. 
Cripple.     Maupassant!  G.  de 
Crippled  hope.     King,  G.  E. 
Crippled   Mercury.     Andrews,  M.   R.   S. 
Crisis.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Crisis  for  the  guard.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
Criss  cross.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Crockett,  Samuel  Rutherford,  1 860-1914 
Across  the  March  dyke 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Adventure  of  Dona  Isidra 

In  Adventurer  in  Spain 
Adventure  of  the  Way  Thither 

In  Adventurer  in  Spain 
Back  o'  beyont 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Beadle  and  martyr 

In  Ind  52:  1772 
Billiam 

In  Love  idylls 
Biography  of  an  "inefficient" 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Blue  eyes  of  Ailie 

In  Cornhill  81:  730 
Carnation's  morning  joy 

In  Harp  B  33:  1239 
Case  of  John  Arniston's  conscience 

III  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Cavin  Edward  kirk  militant 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
City  of  Dream 

In  Adventurer  in  Spain 
Colleging  of  Simeon  Gleg 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Count  and  the  little  Gertrud 

In  Love  idylls 
Courtship     of     Tammock     Thackanvraik, 
Ayrshire  man 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Cry  across  the  Black  Water 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Cyrilla 

In  Adventurer  in  Spain 
Dominie  Grier 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Elsie's  dance  for  her  life 

In  Cosmopol  32:  33 


Euroclydon 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Exercise    book    of    Field-Marshall    Prince 
Ilantz 
/;;  Love  idylls 
Feast  of  the  dead  and  the  living 

/;;  Adventurer  in  Spain 
Fenwick  Major's  little  'un 
In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Finished  young  lady 

/;/  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
I'itting  of  the  peats 

In  Love  idylls 
Glistering  lieacnes 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
"God's  babe" 

In  Adventurer  in  Spain 
Golden  morning 

/;;  Sunday  M  28:  721 
Golden  mountain 
Iti  Love  idylls 
Good  Samaritan 

In  Adventurer  in  Spain 
Great    right-of-way    case 
III  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
"Heather  lintie" 

In  Stories  by  English  authors,  Scotland 
How  love  came  home 

In  Adventurer  in  Spain 
In  a  Carlist  camp 

In  Adventurer  in  Spain 
John 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Kit  Kennedy,   ne'er-do-well 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Lammas  preaching 

/;;   Patten.      W.        International      short 
stories  v  2 
Last  Anderson  of  Deeside 
In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Last  of  the  smugglers 

In  Cosmopol  30:  93 
Little  lame  angel 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Love  among  the  beech  leaves 

/;;  Love  idylls 
Love  of  enemies.     See  Vernon  the  traitor 
Mac's  enteric  fever 

/;;  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Mad  Sir  Uchtred  of  the  hills 

/;;  Love  idylls 
Maria  Perrone,  murderess  and  saint 

III  Cosmopolis  5:  I 
Midnight  free-traders 

In  Adventurer  in  Spain 
Minister  emeritus 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Minister  of  Dour 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
IMinister's  day 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Minister's  loon 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Moth  to  the  Arctic 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Old  Tory 

/;/  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Outcast.     See  Crockett,  S.  R.    Vernon  the 

traitor 
Prodigal  daughter 
In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


65 


Purple  mountains 

In  Love  idylls 
Saint  Lucy  of  the  eyes 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Scottish  Sabbath  day 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Some  wanderings  of  Zaida  in  her  garden 

In  Adventurer  in  Spain 
Stickit  minister's  love  story 

In  Patten,      W.        International      short 
stories  v  2 
Outlook  65:  38 
Strange  thoughts  of  a  beggar  man 

In  Adventurer  in  Spain 
That  Polish  fellow 

In  Love  idylls 
Troubler  of  Israel 

In  Lippinc  65:  766 
Under  the  Red  Terror 

In  Bog-myrtle  and  peat 
Vernon    the    traitor     [Love    of    enemies; 
Outcast] 
In  Love  idylls 
What  happened  after  Mary  McArthur  cut 
her  finger 
In  Lippinc  68: 357 
Crocodile.     Morris,  G. 
Croesus  and  Solon.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Croesus  of  Gingerbread  cove.     Duncan,  N. 
Croisilles.     Musset,  A.  de 
Croker,  Thomas  Crofton,   1798-1854 
Daniel  O'Rourke 

In  Tappan,  E.  M.     Children's  hour  1 1449 
Cromwell's  statue.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Cronaraidh  ghost.     MacManus,  S. 
Crooked  branch.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 
Crooked  fir.     Austin,  M.  H. 
Crooked  John.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Crooksie.     Keats,  G. 
Crop-eared  Jacquot.     Dumas,  A. 
Crosby,  Margaret 
Child  of  light 
In  Violin  obligato 
ScribM  3:551 
Complete  misunderstanding 
/;;  Violin  obligato 
Scrib  M  2:628 
Copeland  collection 
In  Violin  obligato 
Scrib  M  6:82 
Don  Carlos 

In  Harper  82:  758 
Islander 

In  Violin  obligato 
Scril)   M   1:628 
Last  Chance  Gulch 
In  Violin  obligato 
Mad   Englishman 
In  Violin  obligato 
Atlan  60:  261 
On  the  south  shore 
In  Violin  obligato 
Harper  80:  564 
Passages    from    the    journal    of    a    social 
wreck 
/;;  Violin  obligato 

Stories   by   American    authors   v   7 
Violin  obligato 
In  Violin  obligato 
Scrib  M  i:  120 


Cross  lots  to  fame.     Davis,  C.  B. 

Cross  of  the  cree.     Warman,  C. 

Cross  purposes.     Macdonald,  G. 

Cross  roads,  New  York.     Davis,  C.  B. 

Cross-ways.     Phillpotts,  E. 

Crossed  gloves.     Mason,  A.   E.  W. 

Croucher — hopeless    case:    a    crime    doctor 

story.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Crowe,  Mrs.  Catherine  (Stevens)     1800-1876 

Advocate's  wedding-day 
In  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  8 
Crown  of  gold.     Brown,  A. 
Crowned   with  glory  and  honor.     Andrews, 

M.  R.  S. 
Crowninshield's  brush.     Gray,  D. 
Crow's  nest.     Harrison,  C.  C. 
Crows'  singing  lesson.     Loomis,  C.  B. 
Croxley  master.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Crucial  moment.     Craddock,  C.  E. 
Crucifixion  of  the  outcast.     Yeats,  W.  B. 
Cruel  thousand  years.     Eernald,  C.  B. 
Cruise    of    the    Albatross;     or.    When    was 

Wednesday  the  tenth?     Allen,  G. 
Cruise   of   the   "Bounding   Boy."     Connolly, 

J.  B. 
Cruise  of  the  Dazzler.     London,  J. 
Cruise  of  the  "Ninety-three."     Parker,  G. 
Cruise  of  the  Quinze  Mille  Vierges.     Vorse, 

M.  H. 
Cruise  of  the   "Willing  Mind.''     Mason,  A. 

E.  W. 
Crusade  of  the  grand  master  of  Alcantara. 

Irving,  W. 
Crusoe  in  New  York.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Cry  across  the   Black  Water.     Crockett,  S. 

R. 
Cry  of  the  child.     Hichens,  R.  S. 
Cying  Tommy.     Seawell,   M.  E. 
Crystal.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Crystal  egg.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Crystal  gazer.     Futrelle,  J. 
Cub  reporter  and   the   king  of  Spain.     Wil- 
liams, J.  L. 
Cuban  cactus.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Cuban  morning.     Bates,  A. 
Cuckoo   Valley  railway.     Quiller-Couch,   A. 

T. 
Culidh  Mhoire.     Sharp,  W. 
Cumberland  vendetta.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
Cumbersome  horse.     Bunner,  H.  C. 
Cumner's  son.     Parker,  G. 
Cunning  crone  (Arabic) 

In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  Oriental 
Cunning  snake.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Cunning  speech  of  Drumtochty.  Watson,  J. 
Cunningham,  A. 

Haunted  ships 
In  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  8 
Cup  of  cold  water.     Wharton,  E. 
Cup   of  the   Caldera.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Cupboard   love.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Cupid  a  la  carte.     Henry,  O. 
Cupid   and   Psyche.  See  Apuleius.   Story   of 

Cupid  and  -Psyche 
Cupid  and  the  hurdy-gurdy.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
Cupid's  arrows.     Kipling,   R. 
Cupid's     exile    number    two.     Henry,     O. 
Cupid's  revenge.     Lamb,  C. 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Curate  of  Churnsidc.     Allen,  G. 

Curate  of  the  Poltons.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 

Curate's  bump.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 

Cure  de  Tours.     Balzac,   H.  de 

Cure  for  love.     Wells,  IL  G. 

Cure  for  unhappiness.     Coppec,   1'. 

Cure  of   Cucugnan.     Daudct,   A. 

Cure  of  Hczekiah.     Duncan,  N. 

Cure    that   failed.     Singmastcr,    E. 

Cure's  Christmas  gift.     Warman,  C. 

L-ure's  mignonette.     Erance,  A.  ^ 

Cures   of   iivelina.     Jordan,  E.   G. 

Curiosity    of    Carney.     MacManus,    b. 

Curious    book;    complete.     Clemens,    S.    E. 

Curious  dream.     Clemens,  S.  E. 

Curious  experience.     Clemens,  S.  E. 

Curious   fragment.     Eondon,  J. 

Curious    history    of    a    message,     btockton, 

E.  R.  ,     ^ 

Curious    if  true.     GaskcU,   E.   C 
Curly   lish.     Mitchell,   S.    VV. 
Curried  cow.     Bierce,  A. 
Curse  of  Eve.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Curse  of  O'Sullivan  the  Red  upon  old  age. 

See  Yeats,  W.  B.  Red  Hanrahan's  curse. 
Curse  of  Red  Hanrahan.     See  Yeats,  W.  B. 

Red  Hanrahan's  curse 
Curse    of    the    hres    and    of    the    shadows 

Yeats,  W.  B.  _     ^^  ^ 

Curse   of   the   heretic.     MacManus,    b. 
Cursed  patois.     Catherwood,   M.   \i. 
Cursory  light.     Huneker,  J.    G. 
Custody  of  the  child.     Morris,  G. 
Custom-house   people.     Daudet,   A. 
Cut  and  a  kiss.     Hawkins,  A.   H. 
"Cutta  Cord-la."     Hams,  J.  C. 
Cutting,   Mrs.   Mary   Stewart    (Doubleday) 

At  the  sign  of  the  rubber  plant 
In  More  stories  of  married  life 
McClure  23:  207 
Because  a  woman  wills 

In  Ladies'  H  J  21:  O  p  12,  49 
Clear  field 

In  Just  for  two 
Cloisonne  vase 
In  Just  for  two 

Everybody's    21:  494 
Coupons  of  fortune 
In  Little    stories    of   courtship 
Harper  91:  670 
Daughter-in-law  ^,^,    , 

In  Howells,  W.  D.,  and  others.     W  hoh 
family  ch  4 
Enchantment 

In  Just  for  two 
Fairy  gold  _  .    ,    ,.. 

In  Little   stones   of  married    lite 
McClure  6:  57.3 
Few  minutes  with  the  grocer 

In  Am  M  64:  47 
Good   dinner 
In  Little   stories   of  married    life 
Ladies'  II  J  22:    F  p  =548 
McClure  18:378 
Happiest  time 
In  Little   stories    of   married    life 
McClure  19:  424 
Henry 

In  Little    stories    of   courtship 


Her  housecleaning  day 

In  Ladies'  H  J  26:  Je  p  12 
Heritage 

In  Everybody's    13:  1/3 
Hinge  ■    ,    ,t 

In  More   stories    of    married   lile 
]\IcClure   25:  585 
I  louse  of  life 

In  Cosmopol  23 :  205 
In   Cinderella's  shoes 

In  Little    stories    of   courtship 
In   regard    to  Josephine 
In  Little    stories    of   courtship 
McClure    24:  579 
In  the  family 

In  McClure  24:538 
In  the  married  quarters 

In  Little    stories    of   married    life 
McClure  19:  248 
In   the  reign  of  Quintilia 

In  Little    stories    of   married    life 
Harp    B_36:502 
Kingdom  of  joy 

In  McClure  35:559 
Lighted   house 

In  McClure  34:  169 
Little   change   for  Edward 

/;;   Am    M    65:  l6l 
Little  Surprise 

In  More   stories    of    married   life 
McClure   21 :  14 
Madonna  of  the  toys:  a  Christmas   story 
In  More   stories    of    married   life 
Ladies'  H  J  22:  D  p  6 
Matrimonial  episode 

In  Little    stories    of   married    life 
Measure 

In  Suburban  whirl 

Everybody's    17:  554 
Miss  Dream 

In  Just  for  two 

Ladies'  H  J  26:   F  p  7 
Mr.  Brand,  the  grocer 

In  Ladies'  H  J  22:  Ja  p  4 
Mrs.  Atwood's  outer  raiment 
In  Little   stories    of  married    life 
McClure   18:476 
Mrs.  Tremley 

In  Suburban  whirl 
McClure  29:  561 
Mother  of   Emily 

In  More   stories    of    married    life 
Name  of   the    firm 

In  More   stories    of    niarruHl    life 
Not  a  sad  story 

In  Little   stories    of  married    life 
Oil  of  gladness 

In  Harp   B   41:  ILSO 
On  the  ridge 

In  Suburban   whirl 
McClure  28:  177 
Original   wedding  present 

In  Cent  67:888 
Path  to  Spain 

In  Just  for  two 
Paying  guests 

In  Little  stories  of  courtship 
Perfect  tale 

In  Little  stories  of  courtship 
Everybody's    12:325 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


67 


Polly   Townsend's   rebellion 

III  More   stories    of    married    liTc 
Portion  of  the  youngest 

In  More   stories    of    married    life 
Real   sport 

In  Dclin  78:85 
Saturday    afternoon 
In  Harp  B  42:  994 
Song  of  a  shirt 

In  Am   M  63:  211 
Strength  of  ten 

In  Little    stories    of   married    life 
McClure   ig:  541 
Suburban  whirl 
In  Suburban   whirl 

Ladies'   H  J  24:  Ja  p  7;   F  p   1 1 ;   Mr 
p  19;  Ap  p  21 
Sure  test 

In  Lippinc   75: 766 
Symphony  in  coal 

In  More   stories    of    married    life 
]\IcClure   26:  567 
Taking  a   rest;   monologue 

In  Am  M  66:  505 
Terminal 

In  More   stories    of    married    life 
McClure  22:  526 
Tlieir  second  marriage 

In  Little  stories  of  married  life 
McClure    14:  183 
Theme  with  variations 

In  Am  M  66:  81 
There  was  once  a  woman 

In  Atlan   86:  705 
Thursday 

In  Delin   yy.  266 
Triumph  of  father 

In  More  stories  of  married   life 
Under  suspicion 

In  Everybody's   16:849 
When  love  is  kind 

In  Little    stories    of   courtship 
Delin  65:  242 
Wife 
In  Just   for  two 

Everybody's   2i:iog 
Wings 

In  Little  stories  of  married  life 
Cutting  the  forest.  See  Tolstoi,  L.  N.  Wood- 
cutting  expedition 
Cutwater  of  Seneca.     Bunner,  H.  C. 
Cyclopedy.     Field,   E. 
Cynion  and   Iphigenia.     Boccaccio,    G. 
Cynical    Miss    Catherwaight.     Davis,    Rich- 
ard H. 
Cynthiana  pet-named,  "Original  sin."  Lewis, 

A.  H. 
Cypress  Hills.  See  Parker,  G.  Patrol  of  the 

Cypress    Hills 
Cyril  and  tlie  gnome.     Loomis,  C.  B. 
Cyril  Vane's  wife.     Miller,  A.   D. 
Cyrilla.     Crockett,   S.   R. 
Cyrus  Emmet:  the  unlucky  man.     Freeman, 

M.  E._W. 
Czar's  diamond.     Perry,  B. 

Daddy  Deering.  See  Garland,  H.  Old  Daddy 

Deering 
Daddy  Jake,   the   runaway.     Harris,  J.   C. 
Dafify-down-dilly.     Wyatt,   E.    F. 
Daffydowndilly.   See    Hawthorne,    N.    Little 

Daffydowndilly 


Daily  bread.  See  Sienkiewicz,  H.   For  daily 

bread 
Daily   bread;   a   story    of   a   snow   blockade. 

Hale,   E.  E. 
Daily   morning  chronicle.     Trumbull,   A.   E. 
Dairt  Lunan's  political  reminiscences.    Bar- 

rie,  J.   M. 
Daisy   Miller,  a   study.     James,   H. 
Daisy    Miller    (dramatized).     James,    11. 
Daisy's   jewel    box,    and    how    she    lillcd    it. 

Alcott,   L.   M. 
'Dam  White.     Loomis,  C.  B. 
Dame  Fast  and  Pctter  Nord.     Lagerlof,  S. 
Damned  thing.     Bierce,  A. 
Dampmer  mystery.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Dan    Costard's   tale   of   Peridorc   and   Para- 
vail.     Hewlett,    M.    H. 
Dan   Dunn's  outfit.     Ralph,  J. 
Dan-nan-ron.     Sharp,    W. 
Dance.     Connolly,  J.    B. 
Dance  at  Sceaux.  See  Balzac,  H.  de.  Rural 

ball 
Dance  programme.     Zola,  E. 
Dancers.    See    Maupassant,    G.    de.    Minuet 
Dancin'  party  at  Harrison  cove.     Craddock, 

C.   E. 
Dancing  academy.     Dickens,   C. 
Dancing  man.     Davis,  C.  B. 
Dancing  master.     Halevy,  L. 
Dandy  at  his  best.     Ralph,  J. 
Dandy  Jim's   conjure   scare.   Dunbar,   P.    L. 
Dandy    Steve.     Jackson,    H.    H. 
Danger  of  being  a  twin.     Merrick,  L. 
Danger  of  being  too  thorough.     Page,  T.  N. 
Danger  of  delay.     Tracy,  V. 
Dangerous  footpad.   See  Smith,  F.  H.    With 

a  detailed  account,  etc. 
Dangerous  virtue.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Dangerous  wooing.     Bjornson,  B. 
Daniel  and  little  Daniel.   Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Daniel    and    the    devil.     Field,    E. 
Daniel    Jovard;    or.    The    conversion    of    a 

classicist.     Gautier,   T. 
Daniel   O'Rourke.     Croker,  T.   C. 
Dan'l  Borem.     By  F.  N-s  W-t-t.     Harte,  B. 
Daphne.     Sherwood,  M.  P. 
Daphnis.     Quiller-Couch,   A.   T. 
Daphnis  and  Chloe.     See  Longus.     Amours 

of  Daphnis  and  Chloe 
D'Arfet's  vengeance.     Quiller-Coucli,  A.  T. 
Daring  fiction.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Dark  brown  dog.     Crane,  S. 
Dark  horse.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Dark  nameless  one.     Sharp,  W. 
Dark  night's   work.     Gaskell,   E.   C. 
Darkened  path.     Gibbon,  P. 
Darkness.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Darning-needle.     Andersen,  H.  C. 

Dasent,  Sir  George  Webbe,  1817-1896 
Boots  and  his  brothers 
In  Tappan,    E.    M.     Children's   hour    i: 
273 
Boots  who  ate  a  match  with  the  troll 
In  Tappan,    E.    M.     Children's   hour   i: 
308 
Buttercup 
In  Tappan,    E.    M.     Children's   hour    i : 
283 
Gudbrand  on  the  hillside 

In  Tappan,    E.    M.     Children's   liour    i: 
312 


68 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Dasent,  Sir  George  "Wehhe—Coutiiiucd. 
Husband  who  was   to  mind   the  house 
III  Tappan,    E.    M:      Children's    liour    i : 
280 
Lad  who  went  to  the  north  wind 
III  Tappan.    E.    M.      Children's   hour    i : 
303 
Not  a  pin  to  choose   between  them 

III  Tappan,    E.    M.      Children's    hour    1: 
295 
Why  the  sea  is  salt 
In  Tappan,    E.    ^l.     Children's    hour    i ; 
288 
Daudet,  Alphonse,  1840-1897 
Abnard:   a  monologue 
/;;  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Aged  folk  I  Old  folk] 
III  Works  V  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Little   French  masterpieces  v  5 
Temple  Bar  75:  543 
Alsace!  Alsace! 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Anonymous  letter 

In  Liv  Age  217:  765 
Arlesian   girl    fArlesienne] 
/;;  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Arlesienne.    See  Daudet.  A.     Arlesian  girl 
Arthur 

III  Works  V  20 
Monday  tales 
At  Milianah 
/;;  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
At   the   outposts:    memories   of   the   siege 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Barrack  homesickness 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
liattle  of  Pere-Lachaise 
/;;  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Beaucaire  diligence 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Little    French    masterpieces    v    5 
Belisaire's  Prussian 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Belle-Nivernaise 
In  Works  v  6 

La    Belle-Xivernaise 
Bixiou's   portfolio 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Blind  emperor 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Bookkeeper 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Boy  spy     |  Child  spy] 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Litlle   I'rench  masterpieces  v  5 


Caravansary 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Cheese-soup 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Child  spy.     See  Daudet,  A.     Boy  spy 
Christmas-eve      revel      in      the       Marais 
[Christmas  supper  in  the  Marais] 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Christmas     supper     in     the     Marais.     See 
Daudet,    A.     Christmas-eve    revel    in 
the  Marais 
Clock  of  Bougival 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Coast-guards.     See   Daudet.   A.     Custom- 
house people 
Color  sergeant 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Concert  of  Company  Eight 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Country-folk  in  Paris  during  the  siege 
III  Works  V  20 
Monday  tales 
Cure  of  Cucugnan 
In  Works  v  19 
Monday  tales 
Letters  from   my   mill 
Little   French   masterpieces  v  5 
Temple  Bar  80:  248 
Custom-house  people 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Death  of  Chauvin 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Death  of  the  dauphin 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Little   French   masterpieces  v   5 
Merrill,  S.     Pastels  in  prose 
Warner  library 
Decorated  the  fifteenth  of  August 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Defence  of  Tarascon 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Dictators 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  to  an  absent  one 
Elixir  of  the  Rev.  Pere  Gaucher 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Little  I'rench  masterpieces  v  .5 
Ridpath's  library  of  universal  litera- 
ture 
Emotions  of  a  young  red  p.irtridge 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Fairies  of  France 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Father  Balagnere's  Christmas  feast 

In  La     Belle-Xivcrnaisc 
leather   Ciucher's   elixir.     S,e    Daudet,   A. 
IClixir  of  tlic  Rev.    I'ere  Gaucher 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


69 


Ferry 

In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Fig  and   the   idler.     Sec   Daudet,   A.     Fig 

and  the  sluggard 
Fig  and  the  sluggard 
In  Works  v  6 

Fig  and  the  idler 
In  La    Belle-Nivernaise 
First-night  performance 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Game  of  billiards 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 

Little   French  masterpieces  v  5 
Gastronomic  scenes 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Glimpses  of  the  insurrection 
/;;  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Goat  of  Monsieur  Seguin.     See  Daudet,  A. 

M.  Seguin's  goat 
House  for  sale 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
How  Jarjaille  went  to  heaven 

In  Works  v  6 
In  Camargue 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Jarjaille's  visit  to  the  good  God 

In  La    Belle-Nivernaise 
Last  book 

In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Last  class.     See  Daudet,  A.     Last  lesson 
Last  lesson   [Last  class] 
/;;  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 

Little   French   masterpieces  v  5 
Patten,      W.        International      short 
stories  v  3 
Legend  of  the  man  with  the  golden  brain 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Little   French  masterpieces  v  5 
Letters  from  my  mill 

/;/  Monday  tales 
Letters  to  an  absent  one.     Sec  Daudet,  A. 

Monday  tales 
Light    house,    f Light    house    of    the    San- 
guinaires.     Sanguinaires   light   house] 
In  Works  v  19 
In  Letters  from  my  mill 

Little   French   masterpieces  v  5 
Light    house     of    the     Sanquinaires.     See 

Daudet,  A.     Lighthouse 
Little  pates   [Little  pies] 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 

Little   French  masterpieces  v  5 
Little  pies.     See  Daudet.  A.     Little  pates 
Locusts 

In  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Loss  of  the  "Semillante."    See  Daudet,  A. 

Wreck  of  the  Semillante 
Master  Cornille's  secret.     See  Daudet,  A. 
Secret  of  Maitre  Cornille 


Mirror 

In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Monday    tales     [Letters    from    my    mill; 
Letters  to  an  absent  onc| 
In  Works   v  20 
Monday   tales 
M.   Sequin's   goat    [Goat   of   .Monsieur  Se- 
quin] 
/;;  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Little   French   masterpieces  v  5 
Mother 

In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 

Little   French  masterpieces  v  5 
Mothers.     See  Daudet,  A.  Mother 
Mushroom  bed  of  great  men 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  to  an  absent  one 
My  first  dress-coat 
In  La    Belle-Nivernaise 
Fig  and  the  idler 
My  first  night 

/;/  Theatre  32:  299 
My  kepi 

In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
New  master   [New  teacher] 
In  Works  v  6 
In  La    Belle-Nivernaise 
Fig  and  the  idler 
New     teacher.      See     Daudet,     A.       New 

master 
Old  folks.     See  Daudet,  A.     Aged  folk 
Oranges 

In  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Poet  Mistral 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Pope  is  dead 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 

Little   French  masterpieces  v  S 
Pope's  mule 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Little   French   masterpieces   v   5 
Esenwein,  J.  B.     Short-story  master- 
pieces v  I 
Mabie,     H.     W.,     and     Strachey,     L. 
Little   masterpieces   of   fiction   v   I 
Cosmopol  2:  42 
Renegade  Zouave 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Reverend     Father     Gaucher's     elixir.     See 
Daudet,   A.     Elixir   of   the   Rev.    Pere 
Gaucher 
Rochefort  and  Rossignol 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  to  an  absent  one 
Salvette  and  Bernadon;  a   French  Christ- 
mas sketch 
In  Cosmopol  6:  128 
Sanguinaires    lighthouse.      See    Daudet,    A. 

Lighthouse 
Sea-side  harvest 
/;;  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Daudet,  Alphonse  —Continued. 
Secret  of  Maitre  Cornille  [Master  Cornille's 
Secret] 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Little  French  masterpieces  v  5 
Sentry-box 

In  Works  v  19 

Letters  to  an  absent  one 
Siege  of  Berlin 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  talcs 

Little  French  masterpieces  v  5 
Mabie,     H.     W.,    and     Strachey,     L. 
Little   masterpieces  of   fiction  v  5 
Stories  bv  foreign  authors.  French  v  i 
Temple  Bar  68:  540 
Cosmopol  1 :  357 
Sous-prefect  afield.    Sec  Daudet,  A.     Sub- 
prefect  in   the  fields 
Stars 

/;/  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Sub-prefect  in  the  fields 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Merrill,  S.     Pastels  in  prose 
Surrender 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  to  an  absent  one 
Taking  possession 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Third  reading 
hi  Works  V  20 
Monday  tales 
Three  low  masses 
In  Works  v  20 

Fig  and  the  idler 
Letters  from  my  mill 
Monday   tales 

Little    French    masterpieces   v    5 
Tricoteuse 

In  Works  v  19 

Letters   from  my  mill 
Turco  of  the  commune 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Two  inns 

In  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Little  French  masterpieces  v  5 
Vision  of  the  Judge  of  Colmar 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
"With  the  three  hundred   thousand  francs 
which  Girardin  promised  nic!" 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Wreck    of    the    "Semillante"'    [Loss    of    the 
"Semillante"] 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  from  my  mill 
Year  of  trouble 
In  Works  v  19 

Letters  to  an  absent  one 
Yule-tide  stories:   A   Christmas  eve  revel 
in  the  Marais;  The  three  low  masses 
In  Works  v  20 
Monday  tales 
Daughter-in-law.     Cutting,  M.  S. 


Daughter  of  Eve.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Daughter  of  Lilith.     P'rance,  A. 
Daughter  of  Reb   Avrom   Leib.     Cahan,   A. 
Daughter  of  the  Aurora.     London,  J. 
Daughter  of  the  lodge.     Gissing,  G.  R. 
Daughter  of  the  regiment.     Kipling,  R. 
Daughter  of  the  revolution.     Chambers,   R. 

W. 
Daughter  of  the  rich.     Hopkins,  W.  J. 
Daughter  of  the  south.     Harrison,  C.  C. 
Daughter  of  the  storage.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Daughter  of  the  Syndy.     Fernald,  C.  B. 
Daughter  of  Venice.     Pcmberton,  M. 
Daughter   to   spare.     Moulton,   L.   C. 
Daughter's  heart.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Daughters  of  Zion.     Wiggin,  K.  D. 
Daunt  Diana.     Wharton,  E. 
Dauntless  Kitty.     Payn,  J. 
Dave.     Keats,  G. 

Dave's  neckliss.     Chcsnutt.  C.   W. 
David.     Overton,  G. 

David     Poindexter's     disappearance.     Haw- 
thorne, J. 
David  Swan.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Davi ;  and  Elizabeth.     Dyar,  i\[. 
Davis,  Charles  Belmont,  1866- 
Altar  of  her  beauty 

In  Ladies'  H  J  25:  Je  p  9 
At  the  cafe  chantant 

In  Borderland  of  society 
"Band" 

In  Lodger  overhead  and  others 
"Beauty"  Kerrigan 
In  Stage  door 
Am  M  64:  510 
Beggar  at  your  gate 

In  Lodger  overhead  and  others 
Carmichael's  Christmas   spirit 

In  Stage  door 
Coccaro  the  clown 

In  Stage  door 
Conquerors 
/;(  Tales  of  the  town 
Collier's  44:  N  27  p  19 
Cross  lots  to  fame 

In  Collier's  46:  Mr  4  p  24 
Cross  roads,  New  York 

In  Stage  door 
Dancing  man 

In  Lodger  overhead  and  others 
Scrib  M  45:441 
Essential  sense 
In  Lodger  overhead  and  others 
Reader  9:  21 
Everyman's  riddle 
/;;  Stage  door 
Scrib  M  41:  70 
Executors 
In  Lodger  overhead  and  others 
Scrib  M  44:  448 
Extra  girl 

In  Talcs  of  the  town 
Flawless  emerald 

In  Stage  door 
Freak's  midsummer  night's  dream 

/;;   Borderland  of  society 
Friend  of  the  family 

/;;   Borderland  of  society 
Girl  next  door 

In  Collier's  51:  Jc  14  pS 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


71 


Girl  with  the  green  toque 

III  Lodger  overhead  and  others 
Gloversville  pkuiger 
In  ]\lunsey  24:  846 
God's  puppets 

In  Collier's  42:  F  27  p   18 
La    gommcusc 

In  Borderland  of  society 
Gray  mouse 

In  Tales  of  the  town 
Greatest  of  these 

In  Lodger  overhead 
Kidnappers 

In  Stage  door 
Lodger  overhead 

In  Lodger  overhead  and  others 
Marooned 

In  Tales  of  the  town 
]\Iodern    Cleopatra 
In  Stage  door 

Cosmopol  27:  42,1 
Most  famous  woman  in   New   York 

In  Tales  of  the  town 
Mystery 

In  Collier's  49:  Jl  6  p  20 
Octopus 

In  Cosmopol    50: 7SQ.   Si-'48 
Once  to  every  man 
In  Tales  of  the  town 
Hampton    24:831 
One  thing  needful.  See  Davis,  C.  B.  Win- 
ter city  favorite 
Out  of  her  class 

In  Borderland   of  society 
Cent  47:357 
Professor 

In  Collier's  49:  My  2^,  p  18 
Rescue 

In  Tales  of  the  towm 

Collier's  45:  My  21  p  17 
Road   to  glory 

In  Stage  door 
Rom.ance  of  the   rich   young  girl 

In  Tales  of  the  town 
Sedgwick 

In  Stage  door 
Side-tracked 

In  Collier's  48:  O  21  p  17 
Song  and  the  savage 

In  Tales  of  the  town 
Story  of  his  life 

In  Borderland   of  society 
Tommy 

In  Lodger  overhead  and  others 
Scrib   M  36:  713 
Twenty-first  reason 

In  Scrib  M  49:  478 
Vallev  of  content 

In  Everybody's    12:449 
Where   ignorance   was   bliss 
In  Tales   of  the  town 

Collier's  46:   N   19  p   15; 
White   light  of  publicity 

In  Lodger  overhead  and  others 
Winter  city  favorite 

In  Borderland   of  society 
Davis.  Mrs.  Mary  Evelyn  Moore,  1852-1909 
At    La   Glorieuse 

In  Howells,   W.   D.,   and    Alden,   H.   ^T. 
Shapes   that   haunt   tlie  dusk 
Harper  84:77 


Davis,     Mrs.     Rebecca     (Blaine)     Harding, 

1831-1910 
Across  the  gulf 

In  Silhouettes   of   y\merican   life 
Lippinc   28: 59 
Anne 

In  Silhouettes   of   American    life 
Harper  78:  744 
At   the  station 

In  Silhouettes   of   American    life 
Balacchi  brothers 

In  Stories  by   American    autli^rs   v    i 
Lippinc    10:  66 
Chapel  of  ease 

In  Lippinc  55: 147 
Colonel's  venture 

In  Lippinc  23:  t86 
Coming  of  night 

In  Scrib  M  45:  58 
Doctor's  wife 

In  Silhouettes   of   American   life 
Dolly 

In  Scrib  o  s  9:89 
Elizabeth's   husband 

In  Ind  55: 2149 
End  of  the  vendetta 

In  Silhouettes   of  American   life 
Faded  leaf  of  history 

In  Silhouettes   of  American   life 
Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  10 
High  tide  of  December 
In  Atlan  17:  47 
Sharpe  52: 281 
How  the  widow  crossed  the  line 

In  Lippinc  18: 717 
Ignoble   martyr 
In  Silhouettes   of  American   life 
Harper  80:  604 
Jane   Murray's   Thanksgiving 

In  Ind  59:  1267 
Kent  Hampden 

In  Kent  Hampden 
Mademoiselle  Joan 
In  Silhouettes   of  American   life 
Atlan   58:  328 
Marcia 

In  Silhouettes   of  American   life 
Old   time    Christmas 

In  Ind  55:3031 
Old-time  love  story 

In  Cent  77:219 
Stephen  Yarrow;  a  Christmas  story 
In  Atlan   13:  66 

Sharpe  46:  237,   286 
Story  of  a  shadow 
In  Galaxy  13:541 
Tirar  v   Soult 

In  Silhouettes   of  American   life 

Stories    of    the    South     (Stones    from 

Scribner) 
Scrib  M  2:563 
Under  the  old  code 
In  Harper  100:  401 
Walhalla 

In  Silhouettes   of   American   life 
Scrib   o  s  20:  139 
Penny  M   12:  10,  13:  4^9 
Wayside    episode 

In  Silhouettes  of  American  life 
Lippinc  31:  179 


72 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Davis,  Mrs.  Rebecca  H.  —  Cmitiitucd. 
Vares  of  the   Black   Mountains 
In  Sillioucttcs   of  American   life 
Lippinc   i6:  35 
Davis,   Richard   Harding,    1864- 
Amatenr 

hi  Once  upon  a  time 
Andy   M'Gce's  chorus   girl 

III  Van  Bibber  and  others 
Anonymous    letter 
In   Exiles 

Harper  88:  445 
Assisted  immigrant 
In  Cinderella 

Lion  and  tlic  unicorn   fScribncr  '03I 
Bar  sinister 

/;/   Bar    sinister 
Ranson's   folly 
Scrib  M  31 :  307 
Blood  will  tell 
In  Red  Cross  girl 
Scrib  M  52:  130 
Boy  orator  of  Zepata  City 
In  Exiles 

Harper  85:847 
Buried  treasure  of  Cobrc 

In  Lost   road 
Charmed  life 

In  Once  upon  a  time 
Scrib   M   46:  540 
Cindejella 
In  Cinderella 

Lion  and  the  unicorn   fScrilMier  '03] 
Scrib  M   19:  460 
Consul 
/;;   Consul 

^fan   wIto   could   not  lose 
Scrib   M   48:678 
Cynical    Miss    Cathcrwaight 
In  Gallegher 
Cent    41:221 
Derelict 

In  Ranson's  folly 
Scrib   M  30:  131 
Dictator 

In  Farces 
Editor's  story 
In  Cinderella 

Lion  and  the  unicorn    fScribncr   '03] 
Harper  89:  342 
Eleanor  Cuyler 
In  Van  Bibber  and  others 
Harper   84:  771 
Evil   to  him  who   evil   thinks 

In  Lost  road 
Exiles 

In  Exiles 
Experiment  in  economy 

In  Van  Bibber  and  others 
Gallegher:    a    newspaper    story 
/;;   Gallegher 

Scrib  M   8:  156 
Galloper 

In  Farces 
God    of  coincidence 

In  Lost    road 
Grand   Cross  of  tlic  Crescent 

fn  Red  Cross  girl 
Great   Tri-club    tournament 
In   Stories  fr)r  liovs 


Her  first  appearance 
In   Episodes  in  Van   Bibber's  life 
Van   Bibber  and  others 
Harper  84:  104 
His  bad  angel 
In    b'xilcs 

Harper  87:381 
How    Hefty   Burke  got   even 
In  Van   Bibber  and  others 
Hungry  m:in  was   fed 

III   Episodes  in   Van   Bibber's   life 
\'an  Bibber  and  others 
In   tlie   fog 
In  In  the  fog 
Ranson's  folly 
Invasion  of   England 
In  Red  Cross  girl 
Scrib   M    50:697 
Jump   at    Corey's    slip 
In  Stories  for  boys 
King's  jackal 
In  King's   iackal 

Scrib   M  2:^:  413,  24:  So 
Last  ride  togetlier 

In  Lion    and    the   unicorn 
Scrib   M   20:  705 
Leander  of  the   East   river 

/;;  Van   Bibber  and   others 
La  Icttre  d'amour 

In  Ranson's    folly 
Lion  and  the  unicorn 

In  Lion    and   the   unicorn 
Scrib  M  26:  129 
Long  arm 
In  Lost    road 

Everybody's    27:  617 
Lost  house 

In   ]\Ian  who  could  not  lose 
Lost  road 

In  Lost    road 
Love  me,  love  my  dog 

In   Episodes   in  Van   Bibber's  life 
Van  Bibber  and  others 
Make-believe    man 
/;;   Once  upon   a   time 

Collier's  44:  ja   20  p   13:  F  5  p  20 
Man   of   Zanziliar 

In  Lost    road 
]\Tan  who  could  not  lose 
In  Man  who  could  not  lose 

Collier's  45:  Ag  20  p  17:  Ag  27  p  1; 
]\Ian   with   one  talent 
/;/  Lion   and  the  unicorn 
Cosmopol  24:  5T0 
Messengers 

In  Once  upon  a  time 
Scrib  M  46:685 
Midsummer  pirates 

/;;   Stories  for  boys 
Mind    reader 

In  Red  Cross  girl 
Miracle  of  Las  Palmas 

In  Lost    road 
"Miss  Civilization" 
In  Farces 

''Miss    Civilization" 
Miss   Dclamar's  understudy 
In  Cinderella 

Lion   and    the    unicorn    [Scribner    03] 
Scrib    M    t8:  183 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


73 


Mr.   Traver's    first   hunt 

In  Van    Bibber   and    others 
My    buried    treasure 

In  Man  who  could  not  lose 
My  disreputable   friend,   Mr.   Raegan 
In  Gallc^her 

Scrib    M    8:685 
Naked   man 
In   Red  Cross  girl 

Everybody's    27:305 
Nature  faker 

In  Man  who  could  not  lose 
Collier's   46:   D    10   p    17 
New  world 

In  Collier's  47:   S   16  p   iQ 
On  the  fever  ship 

In  Lion   and   the   unicorn 
Scrib   M  25:21 
Other    woman 
In  Galle2,her 

Scrib    M   0:385 
Outside  the  prison 

In  Van  Bibber  and  others 
Patron  of  art 

In  Van  Bibber  and  others 
Peace    manoeuvres 
In  Once  upon  a  time 
Scrib  M  ^7:567 
Princess  Aline 
/;/   Princess  Aline 
Harper  90:  240 
Question  of  latitude 
/;;  Once  upon  a  time 
Scrib  M  48:  165 
Ranson's  folly 

In  Ranson's  folly 
Recruit  at  Christmas 

In  Van  Bibber  and  others 
Red  Cross  girl 

In  Red  Cross  girl 
Reporter  who  made  himself  king 
In  Cinderella 

King's   jackal    [1903] 
Stories  for  boys 
Richard  Carr's  baby 
In  Stories  for  boj^s 
Right  of  way 

In  Exiles 
Romance  in  the  life  of  Hefty  Burke 

In   Exiles 
Sailorman 
In  Red  Cross  girl 

Collier's  48  D  16  p  13 
Scarlet  car 
In  Scarlet  car 

Princess  Aline  [1910] 
Spy 

In  Once  upon  a  time 
Scrib  M  38:  7^2 
Story  of  a  jockey 

In  Stories  for  boys 
There  were  ninety  and  nine 
In  Gallegher 
Cent  41:818 
Trailer  for  room  No.  8 

In  Gallegher 
Unfinished  story 
In  Van  Bibber  and  others 
Harper  83:  727 


Vagrant 

In    Lion  and  the  unicorn 
Harper   99:  25 
Van  i'ibbcr  and  the  swan-boats 

/;/   Gallegher 
Van    l!il)ber  as  best  man 

///   Gallegher 
\'an   P)iljl)er  at  the  races 

In  Van  Bibber  and  others 
Van  Bibber  Daseball  club 

In  Stories  for  boys 
Van   Bibber's  burglar 

In   Gallegher 
Van  Bibber's  man-servant 

In  Episodes  in  Van  Bibber's  life 
Van  Bibber  and  others 
Vera,  the  medium 
In  Vera,  the  medium 

Scrib  M  43:395,  533,  7^3 
Walk  up  the  avenue 
In  Gallegher 

Harper  81:388 
Wasted  day 

In  Once  upon  a  time 
Collier's  43  Jl  3i  P  9 
Writing  on  the  wall 
In  Exiles 

Harper  88:  772, 
Davison,  Charles  Stewart 

How  I  sent  my  aunt  to  Baltimore 
/;;   Stories   of   the   railway    (Stories    from 
Scribner) 
Scrib  M   12:  249 
Davy  Jones's  gift.     Masefield,  J. 
Davy's  Christmas.     Slosson,  A.  T. 
Dawn  of  a  tomorrow.     Burnett,  F.  H. 
Dawson  and  Rudd,  partners.     Lewis,  A.   H. 
Day,  Thomas,  1748- 1789 

Tommy  decides  to  study  arithmetic 

In  Tappan,  E.  M.     Children's  hour  6:160 
Tommy  Merton  meets  Harry  Sandford 
In  Tappan,  E.  M.     Children's  hour  6:  149 
Day  at   Laguerre's   and  other  days.     Smith, 

F.  H. 
Day  at  the  Pinochle  club.     Ralph,  J. 
Day  in  the  wilderness.     Frederic,  H. 
Day  of  grace.     Garland,  H. 
Day  of  his  youth.     Brown,  A. 
Day  of  my  death.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Day  of  omens.     Gibbon,  P. 
Day  of  reckoning.     Bourget,  P. 
Day  of  silence.     Gissing,  G. 
Day  of  the  cyclone.     Thanet,  O. 
Day  of  the  dog.     McCutcheon,  G.  B. 
Day  of  the  game.     Harriman,  K.  E. 
Day  of  the  scholars.     MacManus,  S. 
Day  of  their  wedding.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Day  off.     Brown,  A. 
Day  resurgent.    -Henry,   O. 
Day  together.     Wright,  J\L  T. 
Day  we  celebrate.     Henry,  O. 
Daymare.     Morris,  G. 
Day's  lodging.     London,  J. 
Day's  pleasure.     Garland,  H. 
Day's  pleasure.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Day's   stalking.     Black,  W. 
Dayton's  wooing.     King,  C. 
De  profundis.     Doyle,  A.   C. 
De  profundis.     Harland,   H. 
Dea  ex  machina.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 


74 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Deacon     Pheby's     selfish     natur.      Slosson, 

A.  T. 
Deacon  Pitkin's  farm.     Stowe,    II.   B. 
Deacon  Thomas   Wale's  will.     hVeenian,  M. 

E.  W. 
Deacon's  dilemma,     l-'rcnch,  A.  W. 
Deacon's  medicine.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Deacon's  whistle.     Spofford,   11.  1'. 
Dead  alive.     Collins,  \V. 
Dead  alive.     See  Dumas,  A.     Julieii 
Dead,  dead  woman.     Le  Gallienne,  R. 
Dead  finger.     Pyle,  H. 
Dead  hand.     Collins,  W. 
Dead    leaves.     Sec    Kielland,    A.    L.     With- 

ered  leaves 
Dead  letter.     Peattic,  E.  W. 
Dead  letter  come  to  life.     l""rench,  A.  W. 
Dead  letters.     Wright,  M.  T. 
Dead  man's  chest.     Viele,  H.  K. 
Dead  past.     Brown,  A. 
Dead  secret.     Hearn,  L. 
Dead  selves.     ]\Iagrudcr,  J. 
Dead-shot  Baker.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Dead  smile.     Crawford,  F.  M. 
Dead  violets.     Merrick,  L. 
Dead  woman's  secret.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Deadly  dash.     Ouida 
Deaf  mute.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Deal  in  cotton.     Kipling,  R. 
Deal  in  ostriches.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Deal  in  wheat.     Norris,  F. 
Deal  of  cards.     Maselield,  J. 
Deal  on  'change.     Barr,  R. 
Deanery  ball.     Weyman,  S.  J. 
Dean's  watch.   Erckmann,E.,and  Chatrian,  A. 
Dear  Annie.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Death.     Turgenev,  I.  S. 
Death  and  the  child.     Crane,  S. 
Death,  and  the  Donna  Anna.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Death  and  the  negro  man.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Death  and  the  soldier.     Field,  E. 
Death-bed  confession.     Bland,  E.  N. 
Death-dance.     Castle,  E. 
Death-disk.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Death-fires  of  Les  Martiques.      Janvier,  T.  A. 
Death  in  the  camp.     Kipling,  R. 
"Death  in  the  desert."     Gather,  W.  S. 
Death  of  an  official.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Death  of  Auguste  Chatenay.     Phillpolts,  PI. 
Death  of  Chauvin.     Daudet,  A. 
Death   of  Demetri.     Benson,   E.  F. 
Death  of  Halpin  Eraser.     Bierce,  A. 
Death  of  Hanrahan.     Yeats,  \V.  B. 
Death  of  Ivan  llyitch.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Death  of  Ligoun.     London,  J. 
Death  of  Pierrot.     Marguerittc,  P. 
Death    of    Samuel    Pickwick.     Besant,    W., 

and  Rice,  J. 
Death  of  Simon  Fuge.     Bennett,  E.  A. 
Death  of  the  dauphin.     Daudet,  A. 
Death  of  the  Laird's  Jock.     Scott,  W. 
Death  of  the  lion.     James,   H. 
Death  run.     Warman,  C. 
Death  warrant.     Benson,  E.  F. 
Death-way.     Maartens,  Al. 
Debt.     Gibbon,  P. 
Debt.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Debt.     Wharton,  E. 
Debt  of  honor.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Debtors.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Debut  of  Bimbashi  Joyce.     Doyle,  A.  C. 


Debut  of  Patricia.     Wiggin,  K.  D. 

Deceitful  jug.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Decembrists.     See    Tolstoi,     L.     N.     Deka- 

brists 
Deception  of  Martha  Tucker.  Loomis,  C.  B. 
Decision  of  Zeus.     Sienkiewicz,  H. 
Decline  and  fall.     Trumbull,  A.  E. 
Decorated  the  fifteenth  of  August.     Daudet, 

A. 
Decoration.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Decoration  day.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Decoration  day  revery.     Alatthews,  J.  B. 
Decree  of  Duke  Deodonato.  Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Deedless  drama.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Deep  as  first  love.     Wright,  I\L  T. 
Deer   park    in    the    provinces.     Maupassant, 

G.  de 
Defeat  of  Amos  W^icklifif.     Thanet,  O. 
Defeat  of  Lady  Grantham.     Benson,  E.  F. 
Defeat  of  the  city.     Henry,  O. 
Defection  of  Maria  Ann  Gibbs.     Dunbar,  P. 

L. 
Defence  of  Tarascon.     Daudet,  A. 
Defense  of  the  flag.     Norris,  F. 
Defiance  of  Gene  Watkins.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
De  Foe,  Daniel,  1661-1731 
Apparition  of  Mrs.  Veal 

In  Jessup,  A.,  and  Canby,  H.  S.     Book 
of  the  short  story 
De  Forest,  John  William,  1826- 1906 
lirigade  commander 

In  Stories  by  American  authors  v  8 
Inspired  lobbyist 
In  Stories  by  American  authors  v  4 
Atlan  30:  676 
Lauson  tragedy 

In  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  3 
Atlan  25:444,  565 
Degeneration    of   Thomas    Henrv.     Jerome, 

J.  K. 
De  Grey:  a  romance.     James,  H. 
Dekabrists.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
De  Kay,  Charles  A.,  1848- 
Manmat'ha 

In  Stories  by  American  authors  v  10 
Atlan  37:' 143 
De  Kroyft,  Mrs.  Sarah  Helen  Aldrich,  1S18- 
Little  Jakey 

In  Johnson,   R.     Little  classics  v   10 
Deland,  Mrs.  Margaret  Wade   (Campbell), 
1857- 
Amelia 

In  Dr.  Lavendar's  people 
Harper  107:  384 
Apotheosis  of  the  Reverend  Mr.  Spanglor 
1)1  Dr.  Lavendar's  people 
Harper  106:  941 
yVt  the  stufi^ed  animal  house 
In  Dr.  Lavendar's  people 
Harper  106:  941 
At  whose  door 

In  Mr.  Tommy  Dove 
Longman's  13-  493 
Black  drop 

In  R.  J.'s  mother 
Child's  mother 

In  Old  Chester  tales 
Counting  the  cost 
In  Wisdom  of  fools 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


75 


Elizabeth 

III  Mr.  Tommy  Dove 
Encore 
III  Encore 

Howells,   W.   D.,  and  Alden,   II.   ^\. 

Quaint  courtships 
Harper  no;  96 
Exceeding  high  mountain 
In  Dr.  Lavendar's  people 
Harper  107:  893 
Exploiter  of  souls 

In  Harper  109:  349 
Face  on  the  wall 
III  Mr.  Tommy  Dove 
Harper  86:  510 
Fourth  class  appointment 
In  Mr.  Tommy  Dove 
Harper  84:  265 
Good  for  the  soul 

In  Old  Chester  tales 
Grasshopper  and  the  ant 

In  Harper  107:  683 
House  of  Rinimon 
In  R.  J.'s  mother 
Wisdom  of  fools 
Immediate  jewel 

In  Harper  108:  57 
Justice  and  the  judge 

In  Old  Chester  tales 
Law,  or  the  gospel? 

In  Wisdom  of  fools 
Many  waters 

In  R.  J.'s  mother 
Miss  Maria 

In  Old  Chester  tales 
Mr.  Tommy  Dove 
In  Mr.  Tommy  Dove 
Atlan  63:  89 
Mormon 

In  R.  J.'s  mother 
Note 
In  Dr.  Lavendar's  people 
Harper  107:  497 
One  woman's  story;  a  study 

In  Cosmopol  20:  425 
Promises   of   Dorothea 
In  Old  Chester  tales 
R.  J.'s  mother 
In  R.  J.'s  mother 
Harper   115:  353 
Sally        . 

In  Old   Chester  tales 
Turn  about 

In  Harper  128:  16,  289 
Unexpectedness    of    Mr.    Horace    Shields 

In  Old  Chester  tales 
Voice 
In  Voice 

Harper   105:  592 
Waiting  hand 

In  Cent   78: 364 
Way  to  peace 

In  Way  to  peace 
Where  ignorance  is  bliss,  'tis  folly  to   be 
wise 
In  Wisdom  of  fools 
Where  the  laborers  are  few 
In  Old   Chester  tales 

Where  the  laborers   are   few 


White  feather 
III  R.  J.'s  mother 
Cent  68: 441 
De  la  Ramee,  Louise,  1840-1908.    See  Ouida, 

pseud. 
Deledda,  Grazia,  1872- 
Tvvo  miracles 

In  Brooks,   W.    Stories    from    four    lan- 
guages 
Delia  Grimwet.     Bates,  A. 
Deliberation  of  Mr.  Dunkin.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Delicacy   of   Red   Dog.     Lewis,   A.    H. 
Delicate  affair.     King.  G.  E. 
Delight.     Galsworthy,  J. 
Delila.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Delmar  of  Pima.     Garland,  H. 
Delusion  of  Ralph  Penwyn.     Hawthorne,  J. 
Demagogue   and   Lady   Phayrc.     Locke,  W. 

Demetrios  Contos.     London,  J. 
Demoiselle  d'Ys.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Demos.     Galsworthy,  J. 
Denis.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
Denis  Duval.     Thackeray,  W.  M. 
Dennis.     Bunner,   H.    C. 

Dennis  Haggerty's  wife.     Thackeray,  W.  M. 
Denouement.     Cameron,   M. 
Denver  express.     Hayes,  A.  A,  • 
Deodand.     Bishop,  W.   H. 
Departmental  case.     Henry,  O. 
Departure.     Grahame,   K. 
Deposition.     Capuana,  L. 
Deputation  to   the  king.     Barr,   R. 
Deputy  of  Gamache.     Halevy,  L. 
De  Quincey,  Thomas,  1785-1859 
Avenger 

In  Tales  and  romances 

Hawthorne,  J.   Library  mystery  and 

detective     stories,     English-Irish 
Blackw  44:  208 
Count  Fitz-Hum.  See  De  Quincey,  T.  In- 
cognito 
Dice 

In  Tales  and  romances 
Fatal    marksman 

III  Tales  and  romances 
Household    wreck 

III  Tales  and  romances 
Incognito,  or  Count  Fitz-Hum 

/;;  Tales  and  romances 
King  of  Hayti 

In  Tales  and  romances 
Klosterheim 

In  Tales  and  romances 
Mr.    Schnackenberger;    or,    Two    masters 
for  one  dog 
In  Tales  and  romances 
Spanish  military  nun 

In  Tales  and  phantasies 
Two  masters  for  one  dog.     See  De  Quin- 
cey, T.     Mr.  Schnackenberger 
Derelict.     Davis.  Richard  H. 
Derelict.     Parker,  G. 
Derelict.     Stockton,  _F.  R. 
Derido;    or.    The    giant's    quilt.      Stockton, 

F.  R. 
Desborough  connections.     Harte,  B. 
Desborough's  adventure.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Descent    into    the    maelstrom.     Poe,    E.    A. 
Descent  of  man.     Wharton,  E. 
Desert.     Smith,   A.   C. 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Desert  air.     Hichens,  R.  S. 

Desert  drum.     Hichens,  R.  S. 

Desert   romance.     Remington,    F. 

Desert   sands.     Spofford,   H.   P. 

Deserted.     Bellamy,   E. 

Deserted.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Deserted  mistress.  See  Balzac,  H.  de.  De- 
serted woman. 

Deserted    woman.     Balzac,    H.   de 

Deserter.     Frederic,   H. 

Deserter.     Mason,   A.    K.   W. 

Desertion.     Crane,  S. 

Desertion  of  IMahommed  Sclini.     Parker,  G. 

Desire  stronger  than  neccssiti'.  Tolstoi, 
L.  N. 

Desperate.  See  Turgcncv,  I.  S.  Reckless 
character 

Despoiler.     Morris,   G. 

Despot  on  tour.     Ciissing,  G. 

Despotic    lady.     Norris,    W.    E. 

Destiny.     King,   G.    E. 

Destiny  at   Drj^bone.     Wister,   O. 

Destroyer  of  homes.     Vorse,  M.  H. 

Dett}'^   the   detrimental.     Osbourne,   L. 

Devasnita  (Sanskrit) 

In   Hawthorne,  J.   Library   mystery  and 
detective   stories.   Oriental 
Device    of    Giraldo    the    painter.     Hawkins, 

A.  H. 
Devil.     Gorky,  M. 
Devil.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Devil  and  the  broker.     Harte,  B. 
Devil  and  the  deep  sea.     Kipling,  R. 
Devil  and  the  inn  keeper.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Devil   and   the    old   man.     Masefield,   J. 
Devil  and  Tom  Walker.     Irving,  W. 
Devil  at   New   Hope.     Pyle,   H. 
Devil   in    manuscript.     Hawthorne,    N. 
Devil  in  the  belfry.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Devil's  book.     See  Yeats,  W.  B.  Red   Han- 

rahan 
Devil's  ford.     Harte,   1'.. 
Devils   of   Fuatino.     London,  J. 
Devil's  persistent,  but  God  is  resistant.    See 

Tolstoi.  L.  N.     Hatred  is  sweet,  but  God 

is  strong 
Devil's   tight   rope.     Phillpotts,    1{. 
Devil's   wager.     Thackeray,   W.    M. 
Devil's    white   man.     Osbourne,    L. 
Devoted    friend.     Wilde,  O. 
Devotion  of  Enriqucz.     Harte,  B. 
Dhoya.     Yeats,  W.  B. 
Diable — a  dog.     London,  J. 
Diagnosis  of  death.     Bierce,  A. 
Diamond    brooches.     Andrews,    M.    R.    S. 
Diamond   lens.     O'Brien,    F.    J. 
Diamond   maker.     Wells,    H.    G. 
Diamond  necklace.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de. 

Necklace 
Diamond  of  Kali.     Henry,    O. 
Diamonds.     Maartens,  M. 
Diane   de   Bragade.     Maartens,   M. 
Diary  of  a  goose-girl.     Wiggin.  K.  D. 
Diary  of  a  madman.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Diary  of  a  man  of  fifty.     James,   H. 
Diary  of  a  Meshumad.     Zangwill,  T, 
Diary   of   a    New    York    policeman.      Lewis, 

A.  H. 
Diary  of  a  perfect  gcntknian.    l'hilli)otts,  E. 


Diary    of    a    superfluous    man.     Turgenev, 

I.  S. 
Diary  of  C.  Jeames  de  la  Pluche,  esq.,  with 

his  letters.     Thackeray,  W.   ^I. 
Dice.     De    Quincey,   T. 
Dice.     Gibbon,  P. 

Dick   Boyle's   business   card.     Harte,   B. 
Dick  Dunkerman's  cat.     Jerome,  J.  K. 
Dick  Sands,  convict.     Smith,  F.   H. 
J^ick  Spindlcr's  family  Christmas.    Harte,    B. 
Dick,  Tom  and   Harry.     Bland,   E.   N. 
Dickens,    Charles,    1812-1870 
Battle  of  life 
In  Complete  works   [Chapman]  v  14 
Christmas   books    (Gadshill) 
Black  veil 
In  Complete  works   [Chapman]   v   i 
Sketches    bv    Boz    v    2    (Gadshill) 
Bloomsbury  christening 
/;;   Complete   works    [Chapman]    v   i 
Sketches    by    Boz    v    2    (Gadshill) 
Boarding   house 
/;;   Complete   works    [Chapman]    v   i 
Sketches    by    Boz    v    2    (Gadshill) 
Broker's   man 
In   Complete   works    [Chapman]    v   i 
Sketches    by    Boz    v    2    (Gadshill) 
Child's   dream  of  a  star 
In  Complete  works    [Chapman]    v  8 
Cod}',  S.   Selection  from   the  world's 

greatest    short    stories 
Household   Words    1:25 
Child's  story 

In  Complete    works     [Chapman]     v    29 
Christmas     stories    v  i     (Gadshill) 
Household  Words  6:  577 
Chimes 
In   Complete  works   [Chapman]   v  14 
Christmas   books    (Gadshill) 
Christmas  carol 
In  Complete  works   [Chapman]   v  14 
Christmas  books   (Gadshill) 
Cody,  S.   Selection  from  the  world's 
greatest    short   stories 
Christmas  dinner 
/;;   Complete   works    [Chaimian]    v    i 
Sketches     by     Boz     v     i      (Gadsliill) 
Cricket  on  the  hearth 
In  Complete  works   [Chapman]   v  14 
Christmas   books    (Gadshill) 
Dancing   academy 
/;;   Complete   works    [Ciiapnian]    v    i 
Sketches     by     Boz     v      i      (Gadshill) 
Dr.   Manette's  manuscript 
/;;  Tale  of  two  cities.  Bk  },  ch   10  (The 
substance  of  the  shadow) 
Nettleton,    G.   E.     Specimens   of  the 

short   story 
Patten,  W.   International  short  stor- 
ies  V  2 
Doctor   Marigold 

In   Complete  works   [Chapman]   v  2^ 
Cliristmas   stories   v   2    (Gadshill) 
.\1I   the  Year   Round   14:  supp   i 
Doctor     Marigold's     prescriptions.       See 

Dickens,  C.  Doctor  Marigold 
Drunkard's  death 

/;/   Complete   works    [Chapman]    v   i 
Sketches    by    Boz    v    2    (Gadshill) 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


11 


Election  for  beadle 
In  Complete   works    [Chapman]    v 
Sketches  by   Boz  v    i    (Gadshill) 

Four  sisters  ^,  , 

In  Complete  works    [Chapnian]    v   i 
Sketches   by   Boz  v    i    (Gadshill) 
George   Silverman's   explanation 
/„  Complete  works   [Chapman]  v  29 
Hard  times  (Gadshill) 
All  the   Year   Round   iq:  I'^o 
Atlan  21:  118 
Going   into   society 
/„  Complete   works    ICl^^UMuan]    v    -.^ 
Christmas    stones    vi    (GadsliiU) 
Great  Winglebury  duel 

In  Complete   works    fChapmanl    v 
Sketches    by    Boz    v    2    (Gad^hili; 

Haunted  house  1    ,,   ,, 

/„   Complete   works    [Chapman]    v   2^ 
Christmas  stories  v  i    (GadshiU) 
All  the    Year   Round   2 :  supp    i 
Haunted  man  , 

/»  Complete  works   [Chapman     v  14 
Christmas  books   (Gadshill) 
Holiday  romance  , 

/»  Complete  works   [Chapman]  v  29 
Hard  times    (Gadshi  1) 
All  the  Year  Round  ig:  i59-390 

"?rComplete   works    [Chapman]    v  23 
Christmas  stories      v  i  (Gadshill) 
Household  Words    12:  supp 

Horatio  Sparkins 

/»  Complete   works    [C^^J^"  '^"    ^  ^  ,. 
Sketches    bv    Boz    v    2    (Gadshill) 

Hospital  patient 

/„   Complete   works    [Chapnian]    y 
Sketches   by    Boz   v    i    (Gadshdl) 

^yr^'omprete  works   [Chapman]  v  29 
Hard  times    (Gadshill) 
All  the  Year  Round  3 :  397,  4-'^ 
Ladies'  societies 
7n  Complete  works    [Chapman]    y 
Sketches  by   Boz  v   i    (Gad.hill) 
Lazy  tour  of  two  idle  apprentices 
7n  Complete  works     Chapman]    i    i 
Christmas   stories    (Gadshill) 
AT  akin  s-  a  night  of  it 

?H  Complete   works    [Chapiuan]    v   i 
Sketches  by   Boz  v   i    (Gadshill) 
Manette's    manuscript.     See    Dickens,    C. 

Dr.  Manette's  manuscript 
Master  Humphrey's  clock 

In  Complete  works   [Chapman]  ^    29 
Message  from  the  sea 

/„   Complete   works    [Chapman      v   2^ 
Christmas  stories  v  i    (Gadshill) 
All  the  Year  Round  4:  supp 
Misplaced  attachment  of  Mr.  John  Douncc 
/n  Complete  works    [Chapiuan]   y 
Sketches  by   Boz  v   i    (Gadshill) 
Miss  Evans  and  the  eagle 
/u  Complete  works    [Chapman]    v 
Sketches  by   Boz  v    i    (Gadshdl) 

Mistaken  milliner 
hi  Complete  works    [Chapman]    yi 
Sketches  by   Boz  v    i    (Gadshdl) 


Mr.  Minn's  and  his  cousm 

In  Complete   works    [Chapman]    vi 
Sketches    by    Boz    v    2    (Gadshill) 
Old  Monthly  M    Jan.   1834 
Mrs.  Joseph  Porter 
In  Complete   works    [Chapman]    v   i 
Sketches   by    Boz   v    i    (Gadshdl) 
Mrs.  Lirriper's  legacy 

In  Complete   works    [Chapman  1    v  23 
Christmas  stories  v  2   (Gadshill) 
All  the  Year  Round   12 :  supp 
Mrs.  Lirriper's  lodgings 

In   Complete   works    [Chapman  |    v   2}, 
Christmas  stories  v  2   (Gadshill) 
All   the   Year   Round    10 :  supp 
Mugby  junction 

In  Complete    works     [Chapman]     v    23 
Christmas  stories  v  2   (Gadshill) 
All  the   Year   Round    16 :  supp 
Every  Saturday  2: 701 
No  thoroughfare 

In  Complete   works    [Chapman]    v   2}, 
Christmas  stories  v  2   (Gadshill) 
All  the  Year  Round  18 :  supp 
Every  Saturday  4:829 
Nobody's  story 

In  Complete   works    [Chapman]    v  b 
Christinas  stories  v  i    (Gadshill) 
Our  next-door  neighbor 

/;(   Complete   works    [Chapman]    v   i 
Sketches   by   Boz   v    i    (Gadshill) 
Parlour  orator 
In  Complete  works.    [Chapman]    v   i 
Sketches   by   Boz   v    i    (Gadshill) 
Passage  in  the  life  of  Mr.  Watkins  Tottle 
In  Complete  works    [Chapman]    v  7 
Sketches    by    Boz   v    2    (Gadshdl) 
Perils  of  certain  English  prisoners 
In   Complete   works    [Chapman]    v  23 
Christmas  stories  v  i    (Gadshill) 
Household     Words.     Christmas     no. 

1857 
Liv  Age  56:  143 
Poor  relation's  story 

In  Complete   works    [Chapman]    v  8 
Christmas  stories  v  i    (Gadshill) 
Household  Words  6:  573 
Prince  Bull.     A  fairy  tale 

In  Complete  works    [Chapman]    v  8 
Prisoner's  van 
In  Complete   works.    [Chapman]    v   i 
Sketches    bv    Boz    v    2    (Gadshill) 
Schoolboy's  story 

In  Complete  works    [Chapman]    v  « 
Christmas  stories  v  i    (Gadshill) 

Sentiment 

In  Complete   works.   [Chapman]    v   i 
Sketches    by    Boz    v    2    (Gadshill) 

Seven  poor  travellers 

/„  Complete   works    [Chapman]    v  21 
Christmas  stories  v  i    (Gadstuii; 
Liv  Age  44:  216,  59^ 

^ircSmplete   works    [Chapman]    v  23 
Somebody's  luggage 

In  Complete   works    [Chapman]    v  23 
Christmas  stories  v  i    (Gadshill) 
All  the  year  round  8:  supp 


78 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Dickens,  Charles  —Continued. 
Steam  excursion 
In  Complete  works.   [Chapman]    v   i 
Sketches    by    Boz    v    2    (Gadshill) 
Museum    of    Foreign    Literature    26: 
273 
Tom  Tiddler's  ground 

In  Complete   works    [Chapman]    v  23 
Christmas  stories  v  i    (Gadshill) 
All  the  year  round  6:  supp  i 
Trial  for  murder 
In  Complete  works    [Chapman]    v  23 
Mabie,     H.     W.,     and     Strachey,    L. 
Little   masterpieces  of  fiction,  v  5 
Tugg's  at  Ramsgate 
In  Complete  works.   [Chapman]    v   i 
Sketches   bv   Boz  v   i    (Gadshill) 
Two    ghost    stories:    Trial    for    murder; 
Signal  man 
In  Complete  works    [Chapman]    v  23 
Winglebury  duel.     See  Dickens,  C.     Great 

Winglebury  duel 
Wreck  of  the  Golden  ]\Iary 

In   Complete   works    [Chapman  |    v  2^ 
Christmas  stories  v  i    (Gadshill) 
Household  Words  14:  supp  i 
Liv  Age  52:257 
Dickey  boJ^     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Dick's  Christmas.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Dicky.     Henry,  O. 

Dictator  (farce).     Davis,  Richard  II. 
Dictators.     Daudet,  A. 

Did  he  take  the  Prince  to  ride?     Hale,  E.  E. 
Did  they  marry?     Gibbon,  P. 
Didds,  R.  N.     Parker,  G. 
Die  of  fate.     Pyle,  H.  J. 
"Die,  which  I  won't."     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Dies  irae.     Grahame,  K. 
Dies  irae.     Harland,  H. 
Difif'ent  kind  o'  bundles.     Slosson,  A.  T. 
Difference  in  hearts.     Wiggin,  K.  D. 
Difficult  case.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Difficult  problem.     Green,  A.  K. 
Difficulty  of  crossing  a  field.     Bierce,  A. 
Dilemma.     Andreev,  L.  N. 
Dilemma.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Dilemma  of  Sir  Guy  the  Neuter.  Thanct,  O. 
Dill.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Dilletante.     Wharton,  E. 
Dimanches    d'un    bourgeois.     See    Maupas- 
sant, G.  de.     Sundays  of  a  Parisian 
Diminuendo.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
Dinner  at — .     Henry,  O. 
Dinner  for  t\vo.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
Dinner  of  herbs.     Earle,  M.  T. 
Dinner  party.     Eddy,  J.  A. 
Dinny  Moncghan's  last  keg.     MacManus,  S. 
Dinny  O'Neill.     MacManus,  S. 
Dionea.     Paget,  V. 
Diplomacy.     Hearn,  L. 
Diplomat.     Bazin,  R. 
Diplomatic  adventure.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Disappearance  of  Lady  Carfax.  Doyle,  A.  C. 
Disastrous  partnership.     Boyesen,  II.   II. 
Disbursement  sheet.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Disciplinarian.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Discontented  bishnp.     .Adams,  O.  V. 
Discontented  i)en(hilinn.     Taylor,  J. 
Discounters  of  money.     Henry,  (J. 
Discourager  of  hesitancy.     Stockton,   I'".    K. 
Discovered  pear).     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 


Discovery.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Discovery.     Brown,  A. 
Discovery.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Disenchanted   symphony.     Ilunckcr,  J.   G. 
Disenchantment      of      'Lizabeth.       Quiller- 

Couch,  A.  T. 
Disgrace  of   Mr.  Bylcs.     Watson,  J. 
Disgraceful  persecution  of  a  boy.     Clemens, 

S.  L. 
Disguised  Providence.     IMartin,  E.  S. 
Dishonest  goldsmith  (Turkish) 

In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories.  Oriental 
Disillusion.     Donncll,  A.  II. 
Disintegration     of    tlic    conscience.     X'orse, 

M.  H. 
Disintegrator.     Vorse,  M.  H. 
Dismissal  of  Silver  Phil.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Dispensation.     Pangborn,  G.  W. 
Dispenser  of  Holy  Water.     Maupassant,  G. 

de 
Disraeli,  Benjamin,  1804-18S1 

Rise  of  Iskander 
In  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  6 
Dissatisfied  soul.     Slosson,  A.  T. 
Dissenting    minister.     Mitford,    M.    R. 
Dis-sociated  charities.     Norris,  F. 
Distant  relation.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Distant  voice.     Corelli,  M. 
Distinctly  a  plight.     Ford,  P.  L. 
Distinguished  stranger.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Distracted  preacher.     Hardy,  T. 
Distracted  young  preacher.     See  Hardy,  T. 

Distracted  preacher 
District    at    play.     See    Kipling,    R.     Smith 

administration 
District  doctor.     Turgenev,  I.  S. 
Disturber  of  traffic.     Kipling,  R. 
Dite  Deuchars.     Barrie,  J.  M. 
Divell's  Chrystmasse.     Field,  E. 
Divided  heart.     Heyse,  P. 
Divided  heart.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Divided  kingdom.     Gerould,  K.  F. 
Dividing  fence.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Divine   adventure.     Sharp,   W. 
Divine    and    the    human;    or.    Three    more 

deaths.     Tolstoi,    L.    N. 
Division  in  the  coolly.     Garland,    H. 
Divorce.     Maupassant,  G.   de 
Divorce  case.     Maupassant.  G.   de 
Dixon's  return.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Dizzy  Dave.     Long,  J.  I.. 
Dizzy-headed   Dick.     Dunbar,   P.   L. 
Djoumane.  Merimee,   P. 
Dobb's  parrot.     Morrison,   A. 
Doc  Peet's   error.     Lewns,  .'\.   II. 
"Doc"   Shipman's    fee.     Smith,    F.    H.  " 
Doc  Stebbins.     Field.   E. 
Doctor.     Hopkins,   W.   J. 
Dr.    Bates    and    Miss    Sally.     Norris,    K. 
Dr.    Birch    and    his    young   friends.     Thack- 
eray,  W.    M. 
Dr.    Bullivant.     Hawthorne,    N. 
Or.    Carajo's  patient.     Hawthorne,  J. 
Dr.    Cox's   discovery.     Ward,    H.    D. 
Dr.  Davidson's  last  Christmas.     Watson,  J. 
Doctor    Dunston's    howler.     Phillpotts.    E. 
Dr.   Gowdy  and   the   squash.     Fuller,   L.   B. 
Dr.    Greatrcx's   engagement.     Allen.    G. 
Dr.    Griffith    Gramery.     Hawthorne,   J. 
Dr.    Grimshawc's  secret.     Hawthorne,   N. 


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79 


Dr.  Heidegger's  experiment.  Hawthorne,  N. 
Dr.  Heiclenhoff's  process.     Bellamy,  E. 
Doctor,    his    wife    and    the    clock.     Green, 

A.    K. 
Dr.   Jekyll   and    Mr.   Hyde.   See   Stevenson, 

R.  L.  Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll 
Dr.     Manette's    manuscript.     Dickens,     C. 
Doctor  Marigold.     Dickens,  C. 
Dr.    Marigold's    prescriptions.   See    Dickens, 

C.     Dr.   Marigold 
Doctor   of  medicine.     Kipling,   R. 
Doctor  of  the  old  school.     Watson,  J. 
Dr.   Polnitzski.     Bates,  A. 
Doctor    Unonius.     Quiller-Couch,   A.    T. 
Doctor's  horse.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Doctors  of  Holyland.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Doctor's   wife.     Davis,   Rebecca   H. 
Documents    in    the    case.     Matthews,    J.    B. 

and  Bunner,   H.   C. 
Dog.     Bennett,    E.    A. 
Dog.     Turgenev,  I.  S. 
[Dogl    Fidelity  of.     Warman,   C. 
[Dog]    Gray  collie.     Pangborn,  G.  W. 
Dog,   Lost.     Galsworthy,  J. 
[Dog]   Memories.     Galsworthy,   J. 
I  Dog]    Loveliness.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
[Dog]    Race  for  number  three.     London,  J. 
Dog  of  Flanders.     Quida 
Dog  with  a  bad  name.     Duncan,  N. 
Doge  and  dogess.     Hofifmann,   E.  T.   W. 
Dog's  mission.     Stowe,   H.   B. 
Dog's   tale.     Clemens,   S.   L. 
Doherty.     Ward,  E.   S.   P. 
Doing  the  Dollivers.     Cameron,  M. 
Doings  of  Raffles  Haw.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Dolce.     Long,  J.  L. 
Doll  lady.     Freeman,  M.   E.  W. 
Dolliver   romance.     Hawthorne,   N. 
Dolliver's  aid  to  the  injured.     Cameron,  M. 
Dollivers    caught  napping.     Cameron,   M. 
Dollivers   dine  out.     Cameron,   M. 
Dollivers'  long  lane.    Cameron,  M. 
Dollivers'   old'  dears.     Cameron,    M. 
Doll's  ghost.     Crawford,  F.   M. 
Doll's    house.     Strindberg,   J.    A. 
Doll's    house — and    after.     Besant,   W. 
Doll's  journey.     Alcott,  L.  M. 
Dolly.    Davis,   Rebecca   H. 
Dolly   and   her  beaux.     Mitford,   M.   R. 
Dolly-Jack.     Long,    J.    L. 
Dolly  visits  Chicago.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Dolph    Heyliger.     Irving,   W. 
Domestic  difference.     Watson,  J. 
Domestic    happiness.    See    Tolstoi,    L.     N. 

Family  happiness 
Domestic   menagerie.     Bishop,   W.   H. 
Domestic   peace.  See  Balzac,   H.   de.   Peace 

of  a  home 
Domestic  protectorate  of  Missis  Bill.  Lewis, 

A.  H. 
Domesticity  and  Mrs.  Reed.    French,  A.  W. 
Dominie    Grier.     Crockett,    S.    R. 
Domsie.     Watson,  J. 

Don  Alphonso's  treasure  hunt.     Mascncld,  J. 
Don   Carlos.    Crosby,   M. 
Don  Diego  takes  up  his  abode  in  a  grotto. 

Bandello,  M. 
Don  Juan.  See  Balzac,  H.  dc.  Elixir  of  life 
Don  Juan:  a  spectral  research.     Irving.  W. 
Don     Quixote    Klernan,     pump-man.     Con- 
nolly, J.  B. 


Doiia  Victoria.     Gibbon,   P. 

Donal    that    was    rich    and    Jack    that    was 

poor.     MacManus,   S. 
Donkey.     Ilcyse,    P.   J.    L. 
Donkey.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Donnell,    Annie     (Hamilton)     (Mrs.    Webb 
Donnell)   i86j- 
Adoptcd 

In  Very  small  person 
Harper  113:  927 
Ann   Going 

/;;   Craftsman  14:  28 
Appeal  to  Caesar 

In  Craftsman    11:  357 
Article  seven 

In  Rebecca  Mary 
Harper   11 1:  595 
Back   home 

In  Delin   75:  423 
Bereavement 

In  Rebecca  Mary 
Bible  dream 

In  Rebecca  Mary 
Bobby  unwelcome 
In  Very  small  person 
Harper   104:  493 
Bow  arm 

In  Craftsman    10:  585 
Boy 

In  Very  small  person 
Harper   103:415 
Changed   view 

In  Everybody's   21:563 
Child 
In  Very  small  person 
Harper  113:  693 
Christopher  II 

In  Delin   77,:  397 
Circulating  library 

In  Harper    117:  694 
Cook-book   diary  ' 

/;/   Rebecca  Mary 
Disillusion 

In  Everybody's   15:  §33 
Dorothy's  praxy 

In  Harp   B   41 :  26 
Expedient 

In  Cosmopol  40:  I99 
Faithful  ghost 

In  Craftsman    15:  691 
Feel   doll 
In  Rebecca  Mary 
Harper   in:  298 
Gentle   sinner 

In  Harp    B   45:  58 
Gentle   traveler 

In  Am   M   65:  242 
Glory  and  the  other  gnd 
In  Glory  and  the  other 
Happy  boy 

/;/   Delin   77:  271 
Her  first  Christmas  party 
/;;   Country   Life    11:  I93 
Hundred  and   onetli 
/;/   Rebecca  I\Tary 
Harper  106:  480 
Introduction 

//;   Harp   B    40:  353 
Judith  Lynn:  a  story  of  the  sea 
In  Judith   Lynn 


8o 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Donnell,  Annie  H.—Coiitinucd. 
Kimmey   niutlier 

/;/   Delia   75:  123 
Libby  and  the  dark 

/;;   Harp  B  40:  134 
Lie 

/;;   Very   small  person 
Harper   106:998 
Little   blue   overalls 

/;/  Very   small  person 
Little   girl   who   should   have    lieen    a   boy 
//(  Very  small  person 
Harper    103:  7^8 
Little  lover 

In  Very  small  person 
Minister 
In   Howells,   W.    D.,   and   Alden,    II.    M. 
Quaint    courtsiiips 
Harp  B  39:  695 
Mistake 

/;.•   New   Eng   j\I   n    s   37:  116 
Mother's  picture 

In  Harp   B  44:3/8 
My  neighbor 

In   Cur    Lit   41 :  355 
New  order 

In    Harp    B    41:834 
Pack 

In   Harper  116:  885 
Plummer  kind 
/;;   Rebecca  Mary 
Harper  in :  363 
Princess   of   Make-believe 
In  Very  small  person 
Atlan    90:  268 
Promise 

In  Very  small  person 
Harper    112;  924 
Queer  feeling 

In  Cosmopol    40:  531 
Rebecca    ^Mary's    bereavement 

In  Harper    in:  132 
Rebecca  Mary's  diary 
In  Harper    no:  359 
Recompense 

In  Very  small  person 
Atlan  95:  534 
Reprieve 

In   New  Eng  M  n   s  36:  589 
Return    of   Rebecca   Mary 

In   Harper    in:  697 
Slender   figure 

In  Craftsman    18:  626 
Son's  son 

In  New  Eng  :\I  n  s  37:347 
Step  one 

In   Hari)er   1 15:  133 
Thousand  (]uilt 
In  Rebecca  Mary 
Harper   no:  133 
Touch    of  the   sun 

/;;   Craftsman     15:  18 
Trying  age 

In  Harp  B  41 :  974 
Two   Thanksgivings 

In  Harp   B   41:  1050 
Uncle   Larry 

In  Hari)er  105:  75 
1  'n-Plumniered 
///    Ueliecca  Mary 


Very    small    person 

In  Harper   105:  877 
Village  autocrat 

In  Outlook   102:  127 
Doom   of   the    Griffiths.     Gaskell,    E.    C. 
Doomed.     Heyse,    P.   J.    L. 
Doomed  prince 

/;;   Warner  library 
Doomed  to  live.  See  Balzac,  H.  de.  El  ver- 

dugo 
Door.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
Door.     Peattic,   ]•:.   W. 
Door:  a  nocturne.     Harriman.  K.  E. 
Door   in   the   wall.     Wells,    H.    G. 
Door  of   unrest.     Henry,   O. 
Doorstep   acquaintance.     Howells,  W.   D. 
Dooryards.     Brown,   A. 
Dora  Nani.     SchaefTer,  R. 
Dorothea.     Singmaster,   E. 
r^orothea.     Thackeray,    W.    M. 
Dorothy.    Woolson,   C.    F. 
Dorothy's  praxy.     Donnell,  A.   H. 
Dorsey,   George  Amos,   1868- 
Boy  and  tlie   mud   ponv 

In  Tappan,  E.  M.  Children's  hour  1:466 
Dory-mates.     Connolly,   J.   B. 
Dostoievski,     Fedor     Mikhailovitch,      1821- 
1881 
Friend  of  the  family 

In   Friend  of  the  family 
Gambler 

/;;   Friend  of  the  family 
Little  orphan 

In  Cosmopol  2:  390 
Permanent  husband 
In  Uncle's  dream 
Tree  and  the  wedding 
In  Esenwein,  J.  B.     Short  story  master- 
pieces V  2 
Uncle's  dream 
/;;  Uncle's  dream 
Double-barrelled  detective  story.     Clemens, 

S.  L. 
Double-barrelled   ghost.     Zangwill,   I. 
Double  dealing.     Jacobs.  W.  W. 
Double-dyed  deceiver.     Henry.  O. 
Double  family.     Sec   Balzac.  H.  de.  Double 

life 
Double  life.     Balzac.  H.  de 
Double  mistake.     Merimec,  P. 
Double  overture.     Benson.  E.  F. 
Double  pins.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Doubles.     Reade,  C. 

Doubtful  happiness.     Maupassant.  G.  de 
Doubting  castle.     Pangborn.  G.  W. 
Dougherty's  eye-opener.     Henry,  O. 
Douglas,  Sir  Robert  Kenaway,  1838- 
Chinese  girl  graduate 

In  Stories   by    English    autlutrs,    Orient 
Dove  cote  davs.     King.  C. 
Dower    che>t    of    .Ann    Ponsford.     Silherrad. 

U.  L. 
Dower  ladies.     Smgmaster,   E.^ 
Down  the  ravine.     Craddock,  C.  E. 
Downfall  of  a  criminal  lawyer.     Train,  A.  C. 
Downfall  of  Abner  Joyce.     Fuller,  H.  B. 
Downie.     Lagerlof,  S. 
Dowry.     ISTaupassant.  G.  dc 
Dowrv.     Sherwood,  M.  P. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


8i 


Doyle,  Sir  Arthur  Conan,  1859- 
Advcnture  of  Black  Peter 

In   Return  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Adventure  of  Charles  Augustus  Milverton 

In  Return  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Adventure  of  the  abbey  grange 

/;;  Return  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Adventure  of  the  beryl  coronet 

In  Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Adventure  of  the  blue  carbuncle 

/)/  Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Adventure  of  the  copper  beeches 

In  Adventures   of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Adventure  of  the  dancing  men 

In  Return  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Adventure  of  the  dying  detective 

In  Collier's  52:   N  22  p  5 
Adventure  of  the  empty  house 

/;;   Return  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Adventure  of  the   engineer's  thumb 

In  Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Adventure  of  the  final  problem 

In  McClure  2:  99 
Adventure  of  the  golden  pince-nez 

In  Return  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Adventure  of  the  missing  three-quarter 

In  Return  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Adventure  of  the  noble  bachelor 

In  Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Adventure  of  the  Norwood  builder 

In  Return  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Adventure  of  the  priory  school 

In  Return  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Adventure  of  the  second  stain 

In  Return  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Adventure  of  the  six  napoleons 

In  Return  of  Sherlock  Holmes 

Adventure  of  the  solitary  cyclist 

In  Return  of  Sherlock  Holmes 

Adventure  of  the  speckled  band 

Iti  Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Adventure   of  the  three  students 
In  Return   of  Sherlock   Holmes 
American's  tale 

In  My  friend  the  murderer 
Beetle  hunter 

In  Round  the  fire  stories 
Behind  the  times 

In  Round  the  red  lamp 
Beyond  the  city 

In  Beyond  the  city 
Black  doctor.     See  Doyle,  A.  C.     Story  of 

the  black  doctor 
Blighting  of  Sharkey 

In  Last  galley 
Bones,  the  April  fool  of  Harvey's  sluice 
In  My  friend  the  murderer 
London  Society  41 :  391 
Boscombe  Valley  mystery 

In  Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Brazilian  cat.     See  Doyle,  A.  C.     Story  of 

the  Brazilian  cat 
Brown  hand 

In  Round  the  fire  stories 
Captain  John  Adams,  missing 

In  Harper  100:  783 
Captain  Sharkey 
In  Green  flag 

Tragedy  of  the  Korosko 


Case  of  identity 

In  Adventures  of  Sherlock   Holmes 
Sign  of  the  four 
Tales  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,   English-Scotch 
Case  of   Lady  Sannox 
In  Round  the  red  lamp 
Idler  4:  331 
Club-footed     grocer.     See    Doyle,    A.     C. 

Story  of  the  clul)-footed  grocer 
Coming  of  the  Huns 
In   Last  galley 
Scrib  M  48:548 
Contest 

In  Last  galley 
Crime   of   the   brigadier 

In   Green   flag 
Croxley  master 
In  Croxley  master 
Green  flag 

Tragedy  of  the  Korosko 
Strand  18:  363,  483,  615 
Curse  of  Eve 

In   Round  the  red  lamp 
De   profundis 

In  Last  galley 
Debut  of  Bimbashi  Joyce 
In  Green  flag 

Tragedy  of  the  Korosko 
McClure  15:  60 
Disappearance  of  Lady  Carfax 

In  Am  M  73:  130 
Doctors  of  Holyland 
In   Round  the  red  lamp 
Idler  5:  227 
McClure  3:  274 
Doings  of  Raffles  Haw 

/;;   Beyond  the  city 
False  start 

In  Round  the  red  lamp 
Fiend  of  the  cooperage 

In  Round  the  fire  stories 
First  cargo 
//(  Last  galley 
Scrib  M  48:655 
Five  orange  pips 

/;;  Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Foreign  office  romance 
In  Green  flag 

Tragedy  of  the  Korosko 
McClure  4:  70 
Giant  Maximin 

In  Last  galley 
Governor  of  St.  Kitts 

/n.  McClure  9:  565 
Great  Brown-Pericord  motor 

In  Last  galley 
Great  shadow 

/;/   Great  shadow 
Green  flag 
In   Green  flag 

Tragedy  of  the  Korosko 
McClure  4:  I55 
Gully  of  Bluemansdyke 

In  My  friend  the  murderer 
His  first  operation 

In  Round  the  red  lamp 
Home-coming 
//(  Last  galley 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Doyle,  Sir  Arthur  Conan—Coiili)uir(l. 
Iconoclast 

III  Last  galley 
Japanned  box 

/;;  Round  the  fire  stories 
Jelland's  voyage 

/;;   Round  the  fire  stories 
Jew's  l)reastplate 

III   Round  the  lire  stories 
John  Huxford's  hiatus 
In  Sign  of  the  four 
Cornhill  57:598 
Liv  Age  1/8:  210 
King  of  the  foxes 
In  Green  flag 

Tragedy  of  the  Korosko 
Last  galley 

In  Last  galley 
Last  of  the  legions 

/;;   Last  galley 
Leather  funnel 

In  Round  the  fire  stories 
I^IcClure  20:  17 
Little  square  box 

In  My  friend  the  nuirdcrcr 
Lord  of  Chateau  Noir 
/;;  Green  flag 

Tragedy  of  the  Korosko 
Lord  of  Falconbridge 

In  Last  galley 
Los  Amigos  fiasco 
In  Round  the  red  lamp 
Idler  2:548 
Lost  special.     See  Doyle,  A.  C.     Story  of 

the  lost  special 
Lot  No.  249 
In  Round  the  red  lamp 
Harper  85:  525 
Man  from  Archangel 

In  Aly  friend  the  murderer 
London  Society  47^75 
Man  with  the  twisted  lip 

In  Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Man  with  the  watches.     See  Doyle,  A.  C. 

Story  of  the  man  with  the  watches 
:Marriage  of  the  brigadier 

In  Last  galley 
Medical  document 

In  Round  the  red  lamp 
My  friend  the  murderer 
In  My  friend  the  murderer 
Sign  of  the  four 
London  Society  42:  supp  30 
Mystery  of  Sasassa  Valley 
In  My  friend  the  murderer 

Stories  by  English  authors,  African 
New  catacomb 

In  Green  flag 
Night  among  the  nihilists 

In  My  friend  the  murderer 
One  crowded  hour 

In  One  crowded  hour 
Our  Derby  sweepstakes 
In  My  friend  the  murderer 
London   Society  41:417 
Out  of  the  running 

In  Last  galley 
Parasite 

In  Parasite 
Parson   of  Jackman's  gulch 
In  My  friend  the  nuinlcrer 


Physiologist's  wife 

/;;   Round  the  red  lamp 
Blackw  148:  339 
Eclectic  M  115:  493 
Liv  Age  187:  207 
Plaj'ing  with  fire 

In  Round  the  fire  stories 
Pot  of  caviare 

/;;   Round  the  fire  stories 
Question  of  diplomacy 

In   Round  the  red  lamp 
Red-headed  league 
/;/   Adventures  of  Sherloek  Holmes 

Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 

detective  stories,  English-Scotch 
Warner  library 
Red  star 
In   Last  galley 
Scrib  M  49:  24 
Ring  of  Thoth 
In   Sign  of  the  four 
Cornhill  6r:  46 
Eclectic  M  114:  355 
Scandal  in  Bohemia 
In  Adventures  of  Sherlock  Plolmes 
Sign  of  the  four 
Tales  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  English-Scotch 
Sealed  room.     See  Doyle,  A.  C.     Story  of 

the  sealed  room 
Secret  of  Goresthorpe  Grange 

In  Patten,      W.        International      short 
stories  v  3 
Selecting  a  ghost 

/;}  My  friend  the  murderer 
London  Society  42:681 
Shadow  before 
In  Green  flag 

Tragedy  of  the  Korosko 
Sherlock  Holmes's  latest  adventure.     .S"c-^ 
Doyle,  A.  C.     Disappearance  of  Lady 
Carfax 
Sign  of  the  four 
/;;   Sign  of  the  four 

Tales  of  Sherlock  Holmes 
Lippinc  45: 147 
Silver  hatchet 

In  ^ly  friend  the  murderer 
Silver  mirror 
III  Last  galley 
'Sla]iping  Sal" 
In  Green  flag- 
Tragedy  of  the  Korosko 
McClure  i:  206 
Story  of  the  beetle-hunter 

/;[  Strand  15:603 
Story  of  the  black  doctor 
In  Round  the  fire  stories 
Strand  16: 372 
Story  of  the  Brazilian  cat 
/;;    Round  the  fire  stories 
Strand  16: 603 
Story  of  the  club-footed  grocer 
7)1 'Round  the  fire  stories 
Strand  16:483 
Storv  of  the  lost  special 
/;;'  Round  the  fire  stones 
Strand  !'>:  15.^ 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


83 


Story  of  the  man  with  the  matches 
In  Round  the  fire  stories 
Strand  16:  33 
Story  of  the  sealed  room 
III  Round  the  fire  stories 
Strand  16: 243 
Straggler  of  '15 

/;;   Round  the  red  lamp 
Striped  chest 

/;;   Green  flag 
Surgeon  of  Gaster  Fell 
In  Sign  of  the  four 

Chambers's  J  67:  770 
Surgeon  talks 

In  Round  the  red  lamp 
Sweethearts 

In  Round  the  red  lamp 
Idler  5:451 
IMcClure  3:  400 
Tempted  by  the  devil 
In  Cosmopol  19 '•  561 
Terror  of  Blue  John  Gap 

In  Last  galley 
Third  generation 

In  Round  the  red  lamp 
Three  correspondents 
In  Green  flag 

Tragedy  of  the  Korosko 
Through    the    m,ists:     i.  Coming    of    the 
Huns;  2.  First  cargo;  3.  Red  star 
In  Scrib  M  48:  548,  655;  49:  24 
Through  the  veil 
In  Last  galley 
Tragedy  of  the  Korosko 

In  Tragedy  of  the  Korosko 
Uncle  Bernac 

In  Great  shadow 
Usher  of  Lea  house  school 
In  Round  the  fire  stories 
Draft  on  the  bank  of  Spain.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Dragon  fang.     O'Brien,  F. 
Dragoness.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Dragoumis,  Julia  D. 

Alexander  the  son  of  Philip 

In  Under  Greek  skies 
Barba  Stathi 

In  Tales  of  a  Greek  island 
End  of  the  fairy  tale 

In  Tales  of  a   Greek  island 
Finding  of  the  cave 

In  Under  Greek  skies 
In  the  cave 

In  Tales  of  a  Greek  island 
Atlan  108:  211 
Mattina 

In  Under  Greek  skies 
North  and  south 

In  Tales  of  a  Greek  island 
Atlan  107:  721 
On  the  hills 

In  Tales  of  a  Greek  island 
Only  son  of  his  mother 
In  Tales  of  a  Greek  island 
Atlan  108:  540 
Shepherd  of  Arcadia 

In  Atlan  112:  551 
Stepmother 
In  Tales  of  a  Greek  island 
Atlan  108:68 


Under  the  mulberries 

/;;  Tales  of  a  Greek  island 
Atlan    109:22 
Vasili 

In  Talcs  of  a  Greek  island 
Dragon's   teeth.     Hawthorne,    N. 
Drake  who  had  means  of  his  own.    Wistcr,  O. 
Drama  of  an  evening.     King,   G.    E. 
Drama  of  three.     King,  G.  E. 
Drama  on  the  seashore.    See  Balzac,  H.  dc. 

Seaside  tragedy 
Dramatic   funeral.     Coppee,  F. 
Drawing   the   color   line.     Comer,   C.   A.    P. 
Drawn   blind.     Quiller-Couch,   A.   T. 
Drawn    shutters.     Connolly,   J.    B. 
Draxy  Miller's  dowry.     Jackson,  H.   H. 
Dray  Wara  Yow  Dee.     Kipling,  R. 
Dread.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de.     Fear 
Dream.     Henry,  O. 
Dream.     Morris,  W. 
Dream.     Turgenev,   I.   S. 
Dream   and   a   story.     Flarris,   J.    C. 
Dream    children.     Lamb,   C. 
Dream-face.     Gibbon,   P. 
Dream-gown   of   the  Japanese   ambassador. 

Matthews,  J.   B. 
Dream  knight.     Maartens,  M. 
Dream   of  Akinosuke.     Hearn,   L. 
Dream  of  Armageddon.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Dream  of  Debs.     London,  J. 
Dream  of  Duncan  Parrenness.     Kipling,  R. 
Dream  of  John  Ball.     Morris,  W. 
Dream    of    Nageeb    Fiani;    a    story    of    the 

Syrian  quarters.     Duncan,  N. 
Dream  of  the  morning.     Brown,  A. 
Dream  woman.     Collins,  W. 
Dreamer.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Dreamers  discuss  a  magazine  poem.  Bangs, 

J.   K. 
Dreamers  in  congress.     Zangwill,  I. 
Dreams.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Dreams.     Maupassant.    G.   de 
Dress     clothes     of     Monsieur     Pomponnet. 

Merrick,   L. 
Dressing-maid.     Coppee,    F. 
Dressing  room.     Futrelle,  J. 
Drift  from  Redwood  camp.     Harte,  B. 
Drift    of  fate.     Weyman,    S.    J. 
Drifting   crane.     Garland.   H. 
Drifting  down  Lost  creek.     Craddock,  C.  E. 
Drinkwater    romance.       Morrison.    A. 
Drop  a  tear  in  the   slot.     Henry,   O. 
Drop  of  blood.     Maartens,  M. 
Drowned  man.     I\Taupassant.   G.   de 
Drowne's    wooden    image.     Flawthornc,    N. 
Droz,    [Antoine]    Gustave 
Semptress's   story 

In  Stories    by    foreign   authors.    French 
V  2 
Drum-maior.     Seawell,  M.  E. 
Drums  of  the  fore   and   aft.     Kipling,   R. 
Drumshcugh's  love  story.     Watson,  J. 
Drunkard.     Maupassant.    G.    de 
Drunkard's   death.     Dickens.   C. 
Dual    control.     Jacobs.    W.    W. 
Dual   personality   of   Slick   Dick   Nickerson. 

Norris.  F. 
Due   d'  I'Omclette.     Poc,   E.   A. 
Due  de  Nevers.     Train.  A.   C. 
Ducal    audience.     Cabell.    J.    B. 
Duchess  and  Madame  Margot.     Halevy,  L. 
Duchess  at  prayer.     Wharton,  E. 


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Duchess    Eleanor.     Maartens,   M. 

Duchess  of  Hamptonshire.     Hardy,  T. 

Duchcssc   de   Langcais.     Balzac,   H.   dc 

Duchess  of   Nona.     Hewlett,    M.   M. 

Duchoux.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Duel.     P.land,    E.    X. 

Dud.     Conrad,   J. 

Duel.      1  lenry,  O. 

Duel.     Maupassant,  G.  dc 

Duel.     Pushkin,  A.  S. 

Duel.     Strindberg,  J.  A. 

Duel  between  the  fox  and  tlic  wolf 

/;;  Tappan,  E.  M.  Children's  hour  1:219 
Duel  in   the  desert.     Hornung,   E.  W. 

Duel  of   the  two  sharpers    (Arabic) 

/;;   Hawthorne,  J.   Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  Oriental 

Duellist.  See  Page,  T.  N.  When  the  Colonel 

was  a  duellist 
Duellist.   See   Turgenev,   I.    S.    Two    friends 
Duke    Humphrey's     dinner.     O'Brien,    F. 
Duke's   allotment.     Hawkins,   A.    H. 
Duke's   Christmas.     Stuart,   R.   M. 
Duke's   reappearance.     Hardy,   T. 
Dulham  ladies.     Jewctt,  S.  O. 
Dull   Jim.     Long,  J.  L. 
Dullet.    See  Page,  T.  N.  Prosecution  of  r^lrs. 

Dullet 
Duluth   tragedy.     Janvier,  T.  A. 

Dumas,   Alexandre    (pere)    1802- 1870 
Countess  Bertha's  honey-feast 

/;;   Fairy  tales 
Crop-eared  Jacquot 

/;;  Crop-eared  Jacquot 
Dead  alive.  See  Dumas,  A.   Julien 
Fisherman    of    Naples.     See    Dumas,    A. 

IMasaniello 
Galley-slave 

In  Galley-slave 
Horrors   of  Paris 

/;;   Horrors  of  Paris 
Jane 

In  Crop-eared   Jacf|uot 
Julien;    or,   The    dead    alive 

In  Galley-slave 
Masaniello;   or,  The   fisherman   of   Naples 

/;;   Masaniello 
Mohicans  of  Paris 

In  Mohicans    of    Paris 
Pauline 

/;;  Pauline 
Prince  of  thieves 

In  Prince  of  thieves 
Snow-ball 

In  Snow-ball   and   Sultanctta 
Tales  of  the   Caucasus 
Solange:    Dr.    Ledru's    story   of   the   reisn 
of  terror 

/;/   Patten,  ^^■.   International   short  stor- 
ies V  3 
Sultanctta 

fit  Snow-ball    and    Sultanctta 
When  Pierrot  was  young 

/);   Fairy  tales 
W^olf-lcader 

/)/  Wolf-leader 
Dumb    fox   glove.     Slosson,    A.    T. 
Duniitru   and   Sigrid.     Cahan,   .\. 
Dun.      I'.dgeworth,    ]\T. 


Dunbar,    Alice    Ruth     Moore     (Mrs.    Paul 
Lawrence  Dunbar) 

By    tile    bayuu   St.  jolin 

In  Goodness  of  St.  Rocque 
Carnival  jangle 

In  Goodness  of  St.  Rocque 
Fisherman   of   Pass    Christian 

In  Goodness  of  St.  Rocque 
Goodness  of  Saint  Rocque 

/;;   Goodness  of  St.  Rocque 
In   honor   bound 

/;;   Munsey   30:  728 
La  Juanita 

In  Goodness  of  St.  Rocque 
Little  Miss  Sophie 

/;;  Goodness  of  St.  Rocque 
Mr.    Baptiste 

/;;  Goodness  of  St.  Rocque 
]\rsieu  Forticr's  violin 

In  Goodness  of  St.  Rocque 
Odalie 

/;.'  Goodness  of  St.  Rocque 
Orpheus 

In  Pall    Mall   26:  192 
Praline   woman 

/;;   Goodness  of  St.   Rocque 
Rose   Dormant 

/;;   New  Eng  M  n  s  31:397 
Sister  Josepha 

/;;   Goodness  of  St.  Rocque 
Titee 

In  Goodness  of  St.  Rocque 
Tony's   wife 

In  Goodness  of  St.  Rocque 
\\'hcn   the  bayou  overflows 

In   Goodness  of  St.  Rocque 

Dunbar,   Paul  Lawrence,    1872-1906 

Anner    'Lizcr's    stumhlin'    Ijlock 

/;;    1^'olks  from  Dixie 
Ash-cake   Hannah   and   her    Ben 

/;;  In   old  plantation   days 
At  Shaft  II 

In  Folks  from  Dixie 
Aunt  Mandy's  investment 

/;/   Folks  from  Dixie 
Aunt  Tempe's  revenge 

/;;   In   old   plantation   days 
Aunt   Tempe's   triumph 

/;;   In  old  plantation   days 
Blessed   deceit 

/)(  In   old  plantation   days 
Brief  cure  of  -A.unt  Fanny 

/;;   In   old  plantation   days 
Case  of  Ca'line 

/;;   Strength   of   Gideon 
Churching  of   Grandma    Pleasant 

In   Lippinc    75:  3.^7 
Colonel's  awakening 

/;;   Folks  from   Dixie 
Conjuring   contest 

/;;   In    old   plantation   days 
Council   of   state 

/;/   Strength   of  (udeon 
Dandy   Jim's    conjure    scare 

In   In    old   plantation   days 
Defection   of   Maria   .-Xnn   Gibbs 

In   In    old   plantation   days 
Deliberation   of  Mr.   Dunkin 

/;;   Folks   from   Dixie 
Cosmopol  24:  678 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


85 


Dizzy-headed  Dick 

/;;   In    old   plantation   days 
Easter   wedding 

In  In   old   plantation   days 
Faith   cure  man 

In  Strength   of  Gideon 
P'amily  feud 

In  Folks   from   Dixie 
Finding   of  Martha 

In  In   old   plantation   days 
Lippinc   69: 375 
Finding  of  Zach 

In  Strength   of  Gideon 
Finish  of  Patsy  Barnes 

In  Strength   of  Gideon 
Fruitful   sleeping   of  tlie   Rev.    Elisha   Ed- 
wards 

In  Strength   of  Gideon 
How  Brother  Parker  fell  from   grace 

In   In   old   plantation   days 
Independence  of  Silas  Bollender 

In  Lippinc  68: 375 
Ingrate 

In  Strength   of  Gideon 

New  Eng  M  n  s  20:676 
Intervention  of  Peter 

/;;   Folks   from   Dixie 
Jethro's  garden 

/;/   Era  10:  78 
Jim's  probation 

In  Strength   of  Gideon 
Jimsella 

/;;   Folks  from   Dixie 
Johnsonham,  junior 

In  Strength  of  Gideon 
Judgment  of  Paris 

In  In   old  plantation  days 
Lady  slipper 

In  In   old  plantation  days 
Last  fiddling  of  Mordaunt's  Jim 

In  In   old  plantation  days 
Mammy  Peggy's  pride 

In  Strength  of  Gideon 
Memory  of  Martha 

In  In   old  plantation  days 
Mess  of  pottage 

In  Strength  of  Gideon 
Minority  committee 

In  Lippinc  68: 617 
Mr.  Cornelius  Johnson,  office-seeker 

In  Strength  of  Gideon 
Mr.  Groby's  slippery  gift 

In  In  old  plantation  days 
Mortification  of  the  flesh 

/;;  Lippinc  68:  250 
Mt.   Pisgah's  Christmas  'possum 

In  Folks  from  Dixie 
Nelse  Hatton's  vengeance 

In  Folks  from  Dixie 
Old  man's  fortunes 

In  Strength  of  Gideon 
Old-time  Christmas 

In  Strength  of  Gideon 
Ordeal  at  Mt.  Hope 

In  Folks  from  Dixie 
Silas  Jackson 

In  Strength  of  Gideon 
Silent  Sam'el 

/;;  In   old  plantation  days 
Sport  of  the  gods 

In  Lippinc  67:  515 


Stanton  coachman 

/;;   in   old  plantation  days 
Strength  of  Gideon 

/;/   Strength  of  Gideon 
Lippinc  64: 617 
Supper  by  proxy 

In  In   old  plantation  days 
Tragedy  at  Three  Forks 

In  Strength  of  Gideon 
Trial  sermons  on  Bull-Skin 

1)1  Folks  from  Dixie 
Trouble  about  Sophiny 

/;;   In  old  plantation  days 
Trousers 

In  In   old  plantation  days 
Trustfulness  of  Polly 

In  Strength  of  Gideon 
Uncalled 

In  Lippinc  61 : 579 
Uncle   Simon's   Sundays   out 

In  Strength  of  Gideon 
Vindication  of  Jared  Hargot 

In  Lippinc  73 ■  374 
Viney's  free  papers 

In  Strength  of  Gideon 
Visiting  of  Mother  Danbury 

In  Lippinc  68:  746 
Walls  of  Jericho 

In  In  old  plantation  days 
Way  of  a  woman 

In  In  old  plantation  days 
Way  of  love 

In  Lippinc  75:  68 
White  counterpane 

In  Lippinc  68:  500 
Who  stand  for  the  gods 

In  In   old  plantation  days 
Duncan,  Norman,  1871- 
Animal  shop 

In  Harper  126:  79 
Art  of  Terry  Lute 

In  Cent  85:397 
Beat  t'  harbour 

In  Way  of  the  sea 
Harper  107:  614 
Best  of  a  bad  job 

In  Harper  124:  410 
Black  pawn 

In  Harper  125:  264 
Boss  of  the  gang 

In  Canad  M  25:  506 
Breaking  camp  at  Kantara 

In  Harper  118:  516 
Breath  of  the  north 

In  Way  of  the  sea 
McClure  22:  44 
By-an'  by  Brown  of  Blunder  cove 

In  Harper  117:  526 
Cast  away  on  Feather's  Folly 

In  Cosmopol  41:  353 
Chase  of  the  fin-back  whale 

In  Outing  44:  679 
Chase  of  the  tide 

In  Way  of  the  sea 
Outing  44:  679 
]McClnre    17:307 
Comedy  of  Candlestick  cove 

In  Harper  114:  954 
Concerning  Billy  Luff  and  Master  Good- 
kind 

In  Way  of  the  sea 


86 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Duncan,  Norman— Continued. 
Croesus  of  Gingerbread  cove 

/;;   Harper  125:  862 
Cure  of  Hezekiah 

/;;  Harper  115:  940 
Dog  with  a  bad  name 

In  Outing  51:  705 
Dream   of   Nagecb   Fiami;   a   story  of   tlie 
Syrian  quarters 
In  Canad  M  25:  241 
Every  man  for  liimself 

/;;  Harper  113:  255 
Fairmeadow.    See  Duncan,  N.    John  Fair- 
meadow's     foundling;     Judgment     of 
John      Fairmeadow;      Ordination      ot 
John  Fairmeadow 
Father  for  the  baby 
In  Harper  122:  933 
Finding  his  soul 

/;;   Finding  his  soul 
Fool  of  Skeleton  Tickle 

In  Outlook  Si  :  229 
For  the  hand  of  Haleem 
In  Soul  of  the  street 
Atlan  86:  347 
Fruits  of  toil 
In  Way  of  the  sea 
McClure  19:  257 
God  in  Israel 

In  Harper  126:  165 
Greatest  player  in  all  the  world 

In  Soul  of  the  street 
Haleem.     See  Duncan,  N.     For  the  hand 

of  Haleem 
Halfyard's  mutiny 

In  Canad  M  25:433 
Healer  from  Far-Away  cove 
In  Way  of  the  sea 
Harper  105:  669 
Higgins — a  man's  Christian 

In  Harper  119:  165 
In  the  absence  of  Mrs.  Halloran 
In  Soul  of  the  street 
Atlan  85:  255 
In  the  fear  of  the  Lord 
In  Way  of  the  sea 
Atlan  90:  145 
John  Fairmeadow's  foundling 

In  Harper  122:  298 
Judgment  of  John  Fairmeadow 

In  Harper  121 :  717 
Lamp  of  liberty 

In  Soul  of  the  street 
Atlan  85:  649 
Little  romance 

In  Harper  119:  841 
Love  of  the  maid 

In  Way  of  the  sea 
Lower  animal 

In  Harper  124:  752 
Madonna  of  Tinkle  Tackle 

In  Atlan   1  10:  ()15 
Minstrel 

In  Harper  1 17:  29 
Miracle  at  Pale  Peter's 

In  Harper  123:  239 
Mrs.   Halloran.     Sec  Duncan,   N.      In    llic 

al)senco  of  Mrs.  Halloran 
Ninety-ninth  notcli 
In   Harper  114:  (>33 


Of  the  real  sea 

In  Outing  40:  590 
Ordination  of  John  Fairmeadow 

In  Outlook  97:  649 
Our  harl)or 

In  Outlook  77:846 
People  from  the  east 
In  Harper  106:  553 
Questing  veteran 

In  Harper  120:  245 
Raging  of  the  sea 
In  Way  of  the  sea 
McClure  18:  433 
Regenerate 

In  Cent  81:  439 
Revolution  of  Satan's  Trap 

In  Cent  74: 185 
Romance  of  Whooping  Harbor 
In  Howells,  W.   D.,   and  Alden,   II.   M. 
Quaint  courtships 
Harper  in:  268 
Santa  Clans  at  Lonely  Cove 

In  Atlan  92:  742 
Small  Sam  Small 

In  Harper   122:  463 
Spirit  of  revolution 
In  Soul  of  the  street 
McClure  15:  466 
Squall 

In  Harper  116:  826 
Stitch  in  time 

In  Harper  122:  463 
Strength  of  men 
In  Way  of  the  sea 
McClure  21:  532 
Suitable  child 
1)1  Suitable  child 
Harper  119:  511 
Surplus 

In  Harper  116:  749 
Sympathetic  part 

In  Harper  120:  858 
They  who  lose  at  love 

In  Harper  112:  338 
Under-shepherd 

In  Soul  of  the  street 
Wayfarer 

In  Atlan  98:  145 
With  that  measure  of  love 

In  Harper  121 :  S79 
Wreck  of  tlie  Will-o'-the-Wisp 

In  Canad  M  25:  330 
Yarn  of  the  "Sink  or  Swim" 
In  Harper  108:  444 
Duncan  Campbell.     Hogg,  J. 
Dnnnal)ridgc.     Pliillpolts,   F. 
Dunne,      Finley      Peter      (Martin      Dooley, 
pseud.)    1867- 
Mr.  Dooley  on  corporal  punishment 
In     Patten,     W.       International     short 
stories  v  i 
Dunmll,  slicpherdcss.     Jcwrtt,  S.  ( ). 
Duplicilv   of   Hargravcs.      llonry,   O, 
Dury.      i'hillpotts,  F,. 
Dusk  of  tlie  gods,     llunrkcr,  J.  G. 
Dusky  philosophy.     Stockti)n,   I\    R. 
Dust.     Bjornson,  B. 
Dust-cloud.     Benson,  E.  F. 
Dust  of  defeat.     Osbourne,  L. 
Dutcli    Kilty's   white  slippers.      Ralph,  J. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STCJRIES 


87 


Dweller    of    the     threshold.     By    Sir     Ed-d 

L-tt-n  B-lw-r.     Harte,  B. 
Dwellers.     Bland.  E.   N. 
Dyar,  Muriel  Campbell 
Beau 

In  Harper  112:  390 
Benje's  eulogy 

In  Harper  107:  472 
Crime  in  Jedidiah  Peeble  s  house 

In  Harper  124:  599 
Davie  and  Elizabeth 

In  Davie  and  Elizabeth 
Harper   109:  556 
In  the  other  room 

/;;  Harper  118:  510 
Johnny  Hall 

In  Harper  115:  174 
Last  visit  to  a  scholar 

In  Harper  114:  772 
Man  of  destiny 

In  Harper  117:  873 
Mother  bird 

In  Harper  116:  786 
Old  'Lijah  Bale's  escape 

In  Harper  115:  13 
On  the  birdcage  road 

In  Harper  121 :  107 
Oversight 

In  Harper    117:  136 
Piece  of  good  fortune 

In  Harper  122:  533 
Resignation 

In  Harper  119:  213 
Sleepyhead 

In  Harper  119:  611 
Story  of  a  great  week 

In  Harper  no:  504 
Tea-party 

In  Harper  iiO:  277 
Valedictory 

In  Harper  114:  545 

Dying  fires.     Norris,  F. 
"Dymchurcli    flit."     Kipling,   R. 
E.   Holbrook's  patience.     Pangborn,   G.  W. 
Each  to  his  lights.     Connolly,  J.  B. 
Eagle  and  the  fir.     Bjornson,  B. 
Eagle's  nest.     Bjornson,  B. 
Earl   of   Dunvon.     Janvier.  T.   A. 
Earle,  Mary  Tracy  (Mrs.  William  T.  Home) 
1864- 
Alarm  bell 

In  Man  who  worked  for  CoUister 
Aunt  Clementine's  old  days 

In  Man  who  worked  for  CoUister 
Beau  of  'Arriette 

In  Through  old  rose  glasses 
Cent  58:561 
Captor  of  old  Pontomoc 
In  Man  who  worked  for  CoUister 
Scrib  M   19:  749 
Caravan 

In  Harper  106:  367 
Cenotaph 

In  Harper  108:868 
Dinner  of  herbs 

In  Outlook  71 :  1021 
Fig-tree  of  old  Jourde 

In  Man  who  worked  for  CoUister 
First  Mrs.  Keener 

In  Through  old  rose  glasses 


Flag  on  the  hilltop 

In  Flag  on  the  hilltop 
Glass  door 

/;;  Harper  114:  351 
Governor's   prerogatives 

In  Man  who  worked  for  CoUister 
McClurc  2:  562 
Great  state  of  Johnsing 

In  Man  who  worked  for  CoUister 
Heartsease 

In  Through  old  rose  glasses 
Atlan  86:  472 
Hildreth's  wedding  day 

In  Man  who  worked  for  CoUister 
In  the  street  of  flower-makers 

In  INIunsey  26:  107 
Johnny  Sands 

In  Harper  108:  692 
King  James  of  the  strawberry  patch 

/;(   Dclin   72,:  562 
Law  and  the  long  bone 

In  Man  who  worked  for  CoUister 
Lawyer  Money 

In  Through  old  rose  glasses 
Little  mountain  maid 

/;;-  Man  who  worked  for  CoUister 
Man  who  worked  for  CoUister 

In  Man  who  worked  for  CoUister 
Cent  53:728 
Mask  of  the  lost  soul 

In  Man  who  worked  for  CoUister 
Mr.  Willie's  wedding-veil 

In  Man  who  worked  for  CoUister 
Harper  96:  131 
JNIountain  gold 

In  Man  who  worked  for  CoUister 
On  the  night  train 

In  Through  old  rose  glasses 
Atlan  85:748. 
On  the  word  of  Victor  Paul 

In  Outlook  66:  345 
Race  of  the  little  ships 
*  In  Man  who  worked  for  CoUister 
Shuttles  of  the  web 

In  Through  old  rose  glasses 
Six  brave  soldiers 
In  Man  who  worked  for  CoUister 
Munsey  i7:  357 
Through  old  rose  glasses 
In  Though  old  rose  glasses 
Atlan  84:  506 
Tinkling  simlins 

In  Through  old  rose  glasses 

Atlan  82:  225 

Tomorrow's  child 

/;;   Atlan  90:  599 

Wonderful  wheel 

1)1  Wonderful  wheel  ' 

Earlier  manner.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Early  days.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Early     experiences     of     Ralph      Ringwood. 

Irving,  W. 
Earth  letter  of  a  :\Lartian.     Loomis,  C.  B. 
Early     majority     of     Mr.     Thomas     Watts. 

Johnston,  R.  M. 
Earthlings.     King,  G.  E. 
Earthquake-child.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Earth's  holocaust.     Hawthorne,  N. 
East  and  west.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Easter  blessing.     Spofford,   H.  P. 
Easter  night.     Korolenko,  V.  G. 


88 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Easter  of  tlio   soul.     Henry,  O. 
Easter   story.     Thcuriet,   A. 
Easter  symljol.     Stuart,  R.   M. 
Easter  wedding.     Dunbar,   P.   L. 
Eastern   I-^aster.     I.oomis,   C.   B. 
Eastman,    Charles  Alexander   (Ohiyesa  the 
Sioux  Indian)   1858- 
Gray  chieftain 

///   Howells,   W.    D.   and   Aldcn,    H.   M. 
Under  the  sunset 
Easy   nlone}^     Jacobs,   W.   W. 
Eat-'em-up    Jack.     Lewis,    A.    H. 
Ebb-tide.  Stevenson, R.   L.  and  Osbourne,  L. 
Eben     Holden's    last    day    a-lishiuR.     Bach- 

cllcr,   I. 
Ebner   von    Eschenbach,    Marie    von,    1830- 
Princess   Lciladin 

In  Chaut    19: 623 
Two  countesses 
In  Two  countesses 
Echo.     Hopkins,  M.  S.   B. 
Echo  hunt.     Gray,  D. 
Echo  in  Egypt.     Hichens,  R.  S. 
Echo    of   Antietam.     Bellamy,    E. 

Eckstein,  Ernst,   1845-1900 

Chaldean     magician.     An     adventure     in 
Rome    in    the    reign   of  the    Emperor 
Diocletian 
In  Chaldean  magician 
Monk  of  the  Aventine 
In  Monk  of  the  Aventine 
Edda    and    the    oak.     Peattie,    E.    W. 
Edged  tools:  a  tale   in   two  chapters.   Mat- 
thews, J.   B.  and   Pollock,  W.   H. 

Eddy,  John  A. 

Dinner  party 

In  Stories   by   American   authors   v   2 
Atlan   30:  527 
Edelweiss.     Besant,    W.    and    Rice,    J.  * 
Edelweiss  of  the   Sierras.     Harrison,   C.    C. 
Edgar,    the    choir    boy    uncelestial.     Bacon, 
J.  D. 

Edge  worth,  Maria,  1767- 1849 
Almeria 

/;;  Tales   and   novels   v   7 
Angelina:  or  L'amie  inconnue 

In  Tales   and   novels   v   3 
Barring  out:  or,  Party  spirit 
In  Parent's   assistant 

Tappan,    E.    M.    Children's    hour   6: 

201 

Basket  woman 

/;(  Parent's  assistant 
Birthday  present 

In  Parent's  assistant 
Bracelets 

In  Parent's  assistant 
Castle   Rackrent 

In  Tales  and  novels  v  i 
Cherry  orchard 

In  Harry  and   Lucy 
Contrast 

In  Tales  and  novels  v  5 
Dun 

In  Tales  and  novels  v  6 
Emilc   de    Coulanges 

In  Talcs  and  novels  v  lO 


Ennui 

In  Tales    and    novels   v   6 
Eton  Montem 

In  Parent's   assistant 
False  key 

In  Parent's   assistant 
Forester 

Iji     Tales  and  novels  v  2  • 

Forgive  and  forget 

In  Parent's  assistant 
Good  aunt 

In     Tales  and  novels  v  2  > 

Good   French   governess 

/;;  Talcs  and  novels  v  3 
Grateful  negro 

/»  Talcs  and  novels  v  5 
Harry  and   Lucj' 

In  Harry  and   Lucy 
Knapsack 

In  Tales  and  novels  v  3 
Lame  Jervas 

In  Tales  and  novels  v  4 
Lazy  Lawrence 

In  Parent's  assistant 
Leonora 

In  Tales  and  novels  v  13 
Letters  of  Julia  and  Caroline 

In  Talcs  and  novels  v  13 
Limerick   gloves 

In  Tales   and  novels  v  4 
Little   dog  Trusty 

In  Harry  and   Lucy 
Little   merchants 

In  Parent's  assistant 
Lottery 

/;;  Talcs    and   novels   v   4 
Madame   de   Fleury 

III  Tales   and   novels   v    10 
Mademoiselle  Panache 

/;;   Parent's   assistant 
Tales  and  novels  v  3 
Manoeuvring 

In  Tales  and  novels  v  7 
Manufacturers 

In  Tales  and  novels  v  5 
Mimic 

In  Parent's  assistant 
]\lodern  Griselda 

/;;  Tales  and  novels  v  10 
Murad  the  unlucky 

In  Tales  and  novels  v  5 
Old  Poz 

In  Parent's  assistant 
Orange    man 

In   Harrj'  and  Lucy 
Orphans 

In  Parent's  assistant 
Out  of  debt,  out  of  danger 

In  Talcs   and   novels  v  4 
Party  spirit.    See  Edgeworth,  M.    Barring 

out 
Prussian   vase 

In  Tales  and  novels  v  2 
Purple  jar 

Tappan,  E.  M.     Children's  hour  6:  3 
Rosanna 

In  Tales  and  novels  v  4 
Simple  Susan 

In  Parent's  assistant 

Tappan,  E.  M.  Children's  hour  6:253 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


89 


To-morrow 

In  Tales  and  novels  v  5 
Vivian 

In  Talcs   and   novels   v   8 
Wager 

In  Tappan,  E.  M.     Cliildren  s  hour  6:12 
Waste  not,  vvrant  not 
In  Parent's   assistant 
Waste  not,  want  not 
White  pigeon 

In  Parent's  assistant 
Will 

In  Tales  and  novels  v  4 
Editha.     Howells,   W.    D. 
Editha's  burglar.     Burnett,  F.  H. 
Editing  of  Xanthippe.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Editor.   See   Page,   T.    N.    Her   sympathetic 

editor 
Editor's   story.     Davis,   Richard    H. 
Ednah   and    her    brothers.     White,    E.    O. 
Edric   and    Sylvaine.     Pyle,    H. 
Education  of  a  butterfly.     Loomis,  C.  B. 
Education  of  Elizabeth.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Education  of  Otis   Yeere.     Kipling,   R. 
Edward   Fane's   rosebud.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Edward   Herrics.     Masefield,   J. 
Edward  Mills  and   George   Benton;   a    tale. 

Clemens,  S.  L. 
Edward  Randolph's  portrait.  Hawthorne,  N. 
Edwards,    Amelia    [Ann]    Blandford,    183 1- 
1892 
Four-fifteen  express 
In  Stories  by  English  authors,  England 
Edwin  and  Ardella.     Bishop,  W.  H. 
"Ee,"     said     'Lizabet— "Ee,"     said     Hans. 

French,  A.  W. 
Eekhoud,  Georges,  1854- 
Ex-voto 

In  Warner  library 
Kors  Davie 
In  Warner  library 
Eel-king.  Sec  Field,  E.  Hawaiian  folk-tales 
Effectual   fervent  prayer.     Van  Dyke,   H. 
Efiferati  family.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Egg-stealing.     Quiller-Couch,    A.     T. 
Eggleston,  Edward,  1837-1902 
Basement   story 

In  Duffels 
Christmas   club 

In  Duffels 
Gunpowder  plot 

In  Duffels 
Huldah,  the  help 
In  Duffels 

Scrib   M    i :  189 
Mr.    Blake's    walking-stick 

In  Mr.    Blake's    walking-stick 
New  cashier 
In  Duffels 

Cent  45: 189 
Periwinkle 

In  Dufifels 
Priscilla 
In  Dufifels 

Scrib  o  s  3:  18 
Redemptioner 
In  Dufifels 

Cent  46:625 


Sister  Tabea 
In  Dufifels 

Cent  31: 894 
Story  of  a  valentine 

In  Dufifels 
Talking  for  life 
In  Dufifels 
Eglantina.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Egotism;    or,    The    bosom    serpent.     Haw- 
thorne, N. 
Egypt.     Stuart,   R.   M. 
Egyptian  fire-eater.     Baumbach,  R. 
Eidolons  of  Brooks  Alford.  Howells,    W.  D. 
Eight  years  in  a  rock.     Hawthorne,  J. 
Eighth  deadly  sin.     Huneker,  J.  G. 
El  Dorado.     Gather,  W.  S. 
El  dorado.     Masefield,  J. 
El  verdugo.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Elaborate  elopement.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Elder  Pill,  preacher.     Garland,  H. 
Elder's  wife     Jackson,  H.  H. 
Eleanor   Cuyler.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Eleanor's  house.     Gather,  W.  S. 
Election  for  beadle.     Dickens,   C. 
Electionccrin'     on     Big     Injun     Mountmg. 

Craddock,  C.  E. 
Electric  lady.     Garland,  H. 
Electrical  error.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Eleonora.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Elephant  has  a  bet  with  the  tiger  (adapted). 

Skeat.   W.   W. 
Elephant's  child.     Kiplmg,  R. 
Elevator;  farce.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Eleventh  hour.     Foote,  M.  H. 
Eleventh  hour.     Gibbon,  P. 
Eleventh  hour.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
Eli.     Chaplin,  H.  W. 
Elias.     See  Tolstoi,  L.  N.     Ilyas 
Elias    Windmanstadius;    or.    The    medizeval 

man.     Gautier,  T. 
Elijah's   goblet.     Zangwill,   I. 
Eliot,  Annie.     See  Trumbull,  A.  E. 
Eliot,     George,     pseud.     (Mrs.     Mary    Ann 
Evans  [Lewes]  Cross)  1819-1880 
Amos    Barton.     See    Eliot,    G.     Sad    for- 
tunes of  the  Rev.  Amos  Barton 
Brother  Jacob 

In  Silas  Marner 
Janet's  repentance 

In  Scenes  of  clerical  life 
Lifted  veil 
In  Silas  Marner 

Mabie.    H.    W.,    and     Strachey,    L. 
Little   masterpieces   of  fiction  v  4 
Blackw  86:  24 
Liv  Age  62:  360 
Mr.  Gilfil's  love-story 

In  Scenes  of  clerical  life 
Sad  fortunes  of  the  Rev.  Amos  Barton 
In  Scenes  of  clerical  life 
Blackw  81:  153 
Liv  Age  53  ■•24,  92 
Scenes  of  clerical  life 

In  Silas  Marner  ; 

Silas  Marner 

In  Silas  Marner 
Theophrastus  Such 
•In  Theophrastus  Such 
Eli's  education.     Akott,  L.  M. 
Elisha.     Quillcr-Couch,  A.  T. 


90 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Elissa;  the  doom  of  Zimbabwe.  Haggard, 
R. 

Elixir.     Gissing,  G. 

Elixir  of  life.     IBalzac,  H.  dc 

Elixir  of  life.  See  Hawthorne,  N.  Septi- 
mius  Fclton 

Elixir  of  the  Rev.  Pere  Gaucher.  Daudet,  A. 

Elixir  of  youth.     Bennett,  E.  A. 

Eliza  Hepburn's  deliverance.     Fuller,   H.   B. 

Eliza  Sam.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Elizabeth.     Dcland,  M. 

Elizabeth's   husband.     Davis,   Rebecca   H. 

Ellen.     Mitford,  M.  R. 

Ellen  and  J\Ir.  Man.     Morris,  G. 

Elleneen.     Jewctt,  S.  O. 

Elm-tree.     I-'rceman,  M.  E.  W. 

Elmina's  living-out.     Singmaster,  E. 

Elopement.  See  Jacobs,  W.  W.  Elaborate 
elopement 

Eloping  with  papa.     Bangs,  J.  K. 

Elsie:  a  Christmas  story.     Kielland,  A.  L. 

Elsie  in  New  York.     Henry,  O. 

Elsie's  dance  for  her  life.     Crockett,  S.  R. 

Elsket.     Page,  T.  N. 

Elves.     Tieck,  L. 

Emancipation   of   Billy.     Henry,   O. 

Emancipation  of  Thaddeus.     Bangs,  J.  K. 

Embers.     Acebal,  F. 

Embroideress  of  Trierso.     Hcyse,  P.  J.  L. 

Emerenz.     Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 

Emergency  men.     Jessop,  G.  H. 

Emergency  mistress.     Stockton,  F.  R. 

Emigrants.     Connolly,  J.  B. 

Emigrants.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Emigration.     Hogg,  J. 

Emile  de  Coulanges.     Edgeworth,  M. 

Emile  Roque;  seventh  story.  Mitchell,  D.  G. 

Emmeline.     ]\Iusset,  A.  de 

Emotional  acrobat.     Huneker,  J.  G. 

Emotions  of  a  sub-guard.     Bacon,  J.  D. 

Emotions  of  a  voung  red  partridge.  Dau- 
det, A. 

Emperor's  picture.     HaufY,  W. 

Emperor's  vision.     Lagerlof,  S. 

Empire  of  the  ants.     Wells,  H.   G. 

Empress's  money-chest.     Lagerlof,  S. 

Empty  house.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 

Emulation.     Miller,  A.  D 

Enchanted  coach     Burnett,  F.  H. 

Enchanted  forest.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 

Enchanted  kiss.     Henry,  O. 

Enchanted  mountain.     White,   E.   O. 

Enchanted  people.     Henry,  O. 

Enchanted  typewriter.     Bangs,  J.  K. 

Enchanted  yodler.     Huneker,  J.  G. 

Enchantment.     Cutting,  M.  S. 

Encore.     Dcland,  M. 

Encounter  with  an  interviewer.  Clemens, 
S.  L. 

End  and  tlic  beginning.     Cameron,  M. 

End  and  the  beginning.     Looniis,  C.   B. 

End  and  the  means.     Gerould,  K.  F. 

End  of  all  living.     Brown,  A. 

End  of  desire.     Herrick,  R. 

End  of  it.     Bacon,  J.  D. 

End  of  love  is  love.     Garland,  II. 

End  of  Mr.  Bear.     Harris,  J.  C. 

End  of  New  York.     Benjamin,  P. 

End  of  Tchertopkhanofif.     Turgencv,  I.  S. 

End  of  the  beginning.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 


End  of  the  fairy  tale.     Dragoumis,  J.  D. 

End  of  the  game.     Brown,  A. 

End  of  the  journey.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 

End    of   the   passage.     See   Kipling,    R.     At 
the  end  of  the  passage 

End  of  tlic  tether.     Conrad,  J. 

End  of  the  vendetta.     Davis,  Rebecca  H. 

Endicott  and  the  red  cross.     Hawthorne,  N. 

Ends  of  the  earth.     Bacon,  J.  D. 

Enemy  conquered;  or  Love  triumphant.    See 
Clemens,  S.  L.     Curious  book. 

Enemy  of  the  world.     London,  J. 

Engagement  at  the  frontier.     Janvier.  T.  A. 

Engineer's  white  hair.     Warman,   C. 

England!     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 

English  girl's  Christmas  presents.  Keats,  G. 

Englishman  of  Entretat.    Maupassant,  G.  de 

Enlightenment  of  Pagett,  M.  P.     Kipling.  R. 

Ennui.     Edgeworth,  ]\I. 

Enough.     Sec  Turgenev,  I.  S.     It  is  enough 

Enright's  pard,  Jim  Willis.     Lewis,  A.  H. 

Ensign  Knightlcy.     Mason,  A.  E.  W. 

Entail.     Hoffmann,  E.  T  W. 

Enter  a  dragoon.     Hardy,  T. 

Enter  the  Earl  of  Tyne     Fernald,  C.  B. 

Enthusiast.     See    Maupassant,    G.    de.     Ma- 
dame Husson's  "Rosier" 

Entomological  wooing.     Hopkins,  M.   S.   B. 

Entomologist.     Cable,  G.  W. 

Entrance  of  Ezekiel.     Pratt,  L. 

Envoi.     Chambers,  R.  W. 

Epaulettes.     Parker,  G. 

Epic  in  yellow.     Parker,  G. 

Epilogue    of    the    cigar    divan.      Stevenson, 
R.  L. 

Epiphany.     ]\Iaupassant,  G.  de 

Episode  at  Mrs.  Kirkpatrick's.  Jordan,  E.  G. 

Episode  called  Adhelmar  at  Puysange.     Ca- 
bell. J.  B. 

Episode  called  Conspiracy  of  Arnaye.     La- 
bell,  J.  B. 

Episode    called   In    ncccssitv's   mortar.     Ca- 
bell, J.  B. 

Episode  called   In   Ursula's  garden.     Cabell, 
J.  B. 

Episode  called  Love-letters  of  Falstaff.     Ca- 
bell, J.  B. 

Episode    called    "Sweet    Adclais."      Cabell, 
J.  B. 

Episode  called  The  castle  of  content.     Ca- 
bell, J.  B. 

Episode  in  a  mask.     Bates,  A. 

Episode  of  Fiddletown.     Harte.  B. 

Episode    of    the     :\Iar(iues    de    Valdeflorcs. 
Janvier,  T.  A. 

Episode  of  West  Woodlands.     Harte,  B. 

Episode  under  the  Terror.     Balzac,  H.  de 

Equal  woman.     Bcsant,  W. 

Equation  of  a  failure.     Ward,   II.   D. 

Erastasius  of  the   Whanghoa.      Kipling.   R. 

Erckmann,   fimile,   iS2j-iSi)().   and   Chatrian, 
Alexandre   i.    e.    Louis   Gratien    Charles 
Alexandre,  1826-1800 
Abraham's  ottering 

In  Strange  stories 
Citizen  Schneider 

In   Eng  Doni   M    i-':  Joi 
Comet 

In  Mabie.     II.     W.,     and     Strachey,     L. 
Little   masterpieces   of   fiction   v   4 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


91 


Dean's  watcli 
/;;   Strange  stories 
Eclectic  M  84:  S/i 
Forest  betrothal 
/;;  Patten.      W.        International      short 
stories  v  3 
Grandmother  and  her  three  lovers 
In  Leisure  Hour  32:408 
Liv  Age  158:  353 
Inheritance 

In  Lakeside  11 :  169 
Invisible  eye 
In  Strange  stories 

Hawthorne,  J.     Lilirary  mystery  and 

detective   stories,    French 
Temple  Bar  31 :  47 
Madame   Jeannette's   papers 

In  Every  Sat  10:  430 
Madame  Therese 

In  Liv  Age  99:  361,  3-^8 
Mysterious  sketch 

In  Strange  stories 
Owl's  ear 
In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  French 
Queen  of  the  bees 

In  Scrib  o  s  4:  7^8 
Three  souls 

1)1  Strange   stories 
Waters  of  death 

In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective   stories,    F'rench 
Wonderful  glass 
In  Strange  stories 
Erdmutha.     Auerbach,  B. 
Eric  Hermannson's  soul.     Gather.  W.  S. 
Ermolai    and    the    miller's    wife.     Turgenev, 

I.  S. 
Erring  father.     Miller,  A.  D. 
Error  in  the  fourth  dimension.     Kipling,  R. 
Error  of  the  day.     Parker,  G. 
Esarhaddon,  king  of  Assyria.  Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Escapade  in  Cordova.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Escape  of  Wilkins.     Train,  A.  C. 
Esmeralda   herders.     Peattie,   E.   W. 
Esmeralda  of  Rocky  Canon.     Harte,  B. 
Espero  Gorgoni,  gondolier.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Esquimau  maiden's  romance.  Clemens,  S.  L. 
Essential  sense.     Davis,  C.  B. 
Establishing  relations.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Esther    Dudley.     Sec    Hawthorne,    N.     Old 

Esther  Dudley 
Esther   Feverel.     Matthews,  J.   B. 
Esther  Wynn's  love-letters.     Jackson,  H.  H. 
Esther's   Christmas.     Overton,  G. 
Etelka  Talmeyr:  a  tale  of  three  cities.    Mat- 
thews, J.  B. 
Eternal  duel.     Huneker,  J.  G. 
Eternal  feminine.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Eternal  feminine.     Singmaster,   E. 
Eternal  feminine.     Zangwill,  I. 
Eternal  woman.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Ethan  Brand.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Ethan  Frome.     Wharton,  E. 
Ethics  of  pig.     Henry,  O. 
Etiquette  of  Yetta.     Kelly,   M. 
Eton  Montem.     Edgeworth,   M. 
Etruscan  vase.     Merimee,  P. 
Ettrick  shepherd  (pseud).   Sec  Hogg.  James 
Eugene  Pickering.     James,  H. 


Eugenia.     Grand,  S. 

Eugenio  and  Galeotto.     Flewlett,  M.  H. 

Euphemia    among    the    pelicans.     Stockton, 

F.  R. 
Euroclydon.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Eurodias  and  Syntyche.     Watson,  J. 
Europe.     James,  H. 
Evangelist.     Watson,  J. 
Evans,  Marian,     See  Eliot,  George,  pseud. 
Eve  of  Caesar's  triumph.     Harraden,  B. 
Eve  of  St.  John.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Eve  of  the  Fourth.     Frederic,  FI. 
Evelina's  garden.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Even  with  this.     Besant,  W. 
Evening  and  the  morning.     Brown,  A. 
Evening  at  whist.     Bates,  A. 
Evening  dress;  farce.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Evening  in  May.     Gogol,  N.  V. 
Evening  party.     King,  G.   E. 
Evening  with  the  Ku-Klux.      Harris,  J.  C. 
Event.     Chekhov,  A.   P. 
Eventful  trip  of  the  Midnight  Cry.     Wiggin, 

K.  D. 
Events  in  the  lives  of  a  lady  and  her  lovers. 

Collins,  W. 
Every   goose   a   swan.     Kelly,    M. 
Every  man   for  himself.     Duncan,   N. 
Everyman's   riddle.     Davis,   C.   B. 
Everything  in  the   world.     Thanet,  O. 
Eve's    diary.     Clemens,    S.    L. 
Evil  allures,  but  good  endures.  See  Tolstoi, 

L.  N.  Hatred  is  sweet,  but  God  is  strong 
Evil  eye.     Pyle,  H. 

Evil  to  him  who   evil   thinks.     Davis,   Rich- 
ard H. 
Evocator.     Mikhael,    E. 
Evolution.     Galsworthy,   J. 
Evolution  of  a  bishop.     Adams,  O.  F. 
Evolution    of    Evangeline.     Bacon,    J.    D. 
Ewan  M'Gabhar.     Hogg,  J. 
Ew^ing,  Julianna  Horatia  [Gatly]    1841-1885 

Jackanapes 

/;;  Tappan,    E.    M.    Children's    hour    10: 
96 
E.v  curia.     Chambers.  R.  W. 
Ex  voto.     Eekhoud,  G. 

Exact   science   of  matrimony.     Henry,   O. 
Exceeding   high    mountain.     Deland,    M. 
Exchange  of  animals.     Reade,  C. 
Exchange    of   courtesies.     Grant,   R. 
Excursion    to    the     forest    belt.     Turgenev, 

I.  S. 
Execution.     Morris,    G. 

Executioner.  See  Balzac,  H.  de.  El  verdugo 
Executors.     Davis,  C.  B. 
Exercise    book    of    Field-Marshall     Prince 

Ilantz.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Exile.     Moore,   G. 
Exiles.     Balzac,   FT.    dc 
Exiles.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Exiles.     Singmaster,  F. 
Exorcism.     Gorky,  M. 
Exorcism  of  Lily  Bell.     Jordan,   E.   G. 
Exorcism  that   failed.     Bangs,   J.   K. 
Exotic    prince.     Maupassant,    G.    dc 
Expatriation  of  Jonathan  Taintor.     Loomis, 

C.  B. 
Expedient.     Donnell,   A.    Ff. 
Expedition  in   quest   of   a   diploma.     Irving, 

W. 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Expensive  privilege.     Hawkins,  A.   H. 
Experience   of    Hannah    Prime.     Brown,  A. 
Experience  of  the  ]\Ic\Villiamses  with  mem- 
braneous croup.     Clemens,   S.   L. 
Experience  of  William  Henry  as  a  farmer. 

Harris,  J.  C. 
Experiences  of  the  A.  C.     Taylor,  B. 
Experiment  in  econoni}-.    Davis,  Richard  H. 
Experimenter.     Pangborn,   G   W. 
Expiation.     Wharton,    E. 
Explanation  of  Mir  Baksh.  See  Kipling,  R. 

Smith  administration 
Exploit  of  Choolah,  the   Chickasaw.     Crad- 

dock,  C.   E. 
Exploiter  of  souls.     Deland,  M. 
Explorers.     Morris,    G.  ^ 
Express  messenger.     Warman,   C. 
Exterminator.        See      Korolenko,      V.      G. 

Sketches  of  a  Siberian  tourist 
Extra  blanket.     Smith,    F.    H. 
Extra  dry.     Wister,   0. 
Extra  girl.     Davis,  C.  B. 
Extra  turn.     Barr,   R. 
Extract  from    Captain   Stormiield's   visit    to 

Heaven.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Extracts      from      Adam's      diary.     Clemens, 

S.  L. 
Extradited    from   Bohemia.     Henry,    O. 
Extradition.     Train,   A.   C. 
Extraordinary     adventure     of     chief     mate. 

Russell,  W.   C. 
Extraordinary  adventures  of  Baron  de  Ville. 

Train,  A.  C. 
Eye  for  an  eye.     Grant,  R. 
Eye  of  the  harem.     Smith,  A.  C. 
Eye  of  the  needle.     Parker,   G. 
Eyes.     Wharton,    E. 
Eyes  and  no  eves.     Aikin,  J.,  and  Barbauld, 

A.  L. 
Eyes   of  affection.     Hibbard,   G.  A. 
Eyes  of  the  panther.     Bierce,  A. 
Ezekiel   in   exile.     Pratt,  L. 
Ezekiel.  in    transit.     Pratt,   L. 
Ezekiel  promises.     Pratt,   L. 
Ezekiel   refuses.     Pratt,   L. 
Ezekicl's  Mis'  Simons.     Pratt,  L. 
Ezra's   Thanksgivin'  out   West.     Field,    E. 

Fable.     Clemens,  S.  L. 

Fable  for  heiresses.     Miller,  A.  D. 

Fable   for   vouths.     Miller,   A.   D. 

Fables.     Tolstoi,   L.   N. 

Face  of  failure     Thanet.   Q. 

Face  of  the  monk.     Hichens,  R.   S. 

Face  on  the  wall.     Deland.  M. 

Facino  Cane.     Balzac.  H.  de 

Facts.     Galsworthy,  J. 

Facts  concerning  the  recent  carnival  of 
crime   in    Connecticut.     Clemens, _  S.    L. 

Facts  concerning  the  recent  resignation. 
Clemens,  S.   L. 

Facts  in  the  case  of  M.  Valdcmar.  Poc, 
E.  A. 

Facts  in  the  case  of  th.c  groat  beef  con- 
tract.    Clemens,  S.  T.. 

Faded  leaf  of  history.     Davis.   Rebecca.   H. 

Faded    scapular.     Millet,    F.    D. 

Failing  of  the   conscience.     Vorse,  M.   II. 

Failure.     Wyatt,    F.    F. 

Failure  of  David  Berry.     Jewett,  S.  O. 

Failure  of  Flipperty.     Keats,  G. 


Failure   of   Hope    &   Wandel.     Bierce,  A. 
Failure   of  justice.     Remington,    F.  ^ 

Fair  Abigail.     Heyse,    P.  J.    L. 
Fair  at  Sorotchinetz.     Gogol,  N.  V. 
Fair  day.     Jewett,   S.  O. 
Fair   device.     Balestier,    C.    W. 
Fair   exchange.     Allen,   G. 
Fair    exchange.     Bacon,   J.   D. 
Fair   exchange.     Harben,    W.    N. 
Fair  exchange.  See  ^laupassant,  G.  de.    Di- 
vorce 
Fair  exile.     Garland,   H. 
Fair-haired  Eckbert.     Tieck,  L. 
Fair  Kate.     Heyse,  P.  J.   L. 
Fair   Lavinia.     Freeman,    M.    E.   W. 
Fair-lover.     Maartens,   M. 
Fairfax,   Lina   R. 

Misfortunes  of  Bro'  Thomas  Wheatley 
In  Stories    by    American    authors    v    6 
Scrib  M   22:  665 
Fairfield   poet.     Catherwood,   M.   H. 
Fairies.     Perrault,   C. 

Fairies   of   France.     Daudet,   A. 
Fairies   of   Pesth.     Field,   E. 
Fairmeadow.     Sec   Duncan,   N.    John    Fair- 
meadow's    foundling;    Judgment    of    John 
FairmeadoAv;    Ordination    of    John    Fair- 
meadow 

Fairy  finder.     Lover,  S. 

Fairy  gold.     Cutting,  AI.  S. 

Fairy   gold.     Jacobs,   W.    W. 

Fair'y   gold.     Kirk,  E.   O. 

Fairy  poodle.     Merrick,  L. 

Fairy  wife.     Hewlett,  M. 

Faith   and  works.     Janvier,  T.   A. 

Faith  cure  man.     Dunbar.   P.  L. 

Faith,  half-faith,  and  no  faith  at  all.  Steven- 
son, R.  L. 

Faith  of  men.     London,  J. 

Faithful  failure.     White,   E.  O. 

Faithful   ghost.     Donnell.   A.   H. 

Faithful  John.     Grimm,  W..  and  Grmim,  J. 

Faithful   retainer.     Payn,  J. 

Faithful    steward.     Watson,    J. 

Faithfulness.     Sec    Bjornson,    B.     Fidelity 

Fake   gems.   Sec   Maupassant,   G.   de.   False 
gems 

Fakir.     Austin.    Af.    H. 

Falcon.     Boccaccio,  G. 

Falk.     Conrad,   J. 

Fall  of  the  house  of  Johns.     Hopkins.  W.  J. 

Fall  of  the  house  of  Perigueux.  See  Long- 
fellow,  H.  W.     Notary  of  Perigueux 

Fall  of  the  house  of  Usher. .  Poe,  E.  A. 

Fall    of    the    Pequod.     Sigourney,    L.    H. 

Fallen   idol.     Kipling.  R. 

Fallen    king.     Lagerlcif,    S. 

False    alarm.     Maupassant,    G.    de 

False    dawn.     Kipling,    R. 

False    gems.     Maupassant,    G.    de 

False  key.     Fdgeworth,    M. 

False  start.     Doyle,  A.  C. 

Fame   and   sorrow.     Sec  Balzac,   H.  de.     At 
the   sign  of  the  Cat  and  racket 

Fame's   little   day.     Jewett.   S.    O. 

Family.     Maupassant,   G.   de 

F.-imily  affair.     Bacon,  J.  D. 

Family   affair.     Maupassant,    G.   de 

Family  Bible.     Ouillcr-Couch,   A.   T. 

Familv   couiu-il.     Chekhov,   A.    P. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


93 


Family   feud.     Dunbar,   P.   L. 

Family    happiness.     Tolstoi,    L.    N. 

Family  honor.     Barric,  J.   M. 

Family    portraits.     Sigourney,    L.    H. 

Family  portraits.     Weyman,  S.  J. 

Family   scapegrace.     Payn,  J. 

Family    secret.     Collins,   W. 

Family  tree.     Matthews,  J.   B. 

Famine      among      the      gnomes.     Boyesen, 

H.  H. 
Famous   Gilson  bequest.     Bierce,  A. 
Famous  victory.     Watson,  J. 
Fanchon.     France,  A. 
Fancy's    show-box.     Hawthorne,    N. 
Fanny  and   the   fireman.     Warman,   C. 
Fanshawc.     Hawthorne,    N. 
Fantine.     After  the  French  of  Victor  Hugo. 

Harte,   B. 
Far  adventures  of  Billy  Burns.     MacAIanus, 

S. 
Far-away   melody.     Freeman,   M.    E.   W. 
Far-away   road.     Jordan,    E.   G. 
Fara-ghaol.     Sharp,   W. 
Farewell.  See   Balzac,    H.    de.   Adieu 
Farewell.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Farewell    performance.     Hornung,   E.    W. 
Farina.     Meredith,    G. 

Farmer  Bassctt's  romance.     Jackson,  H.  H. 
Farmer  Eli's   vacation.     Brown,   A. 
Farmer  Finch.     Jewett,   S.   O. 
Farmer's    wife.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Farming   the   taxes.     Weyman,  S.  J. 
Farrier    lass     o'    Piping     Pebworth.     Trou- 

betzkoy.  A.   C. 
Fascination.     Hoffmann,    E.    T.    W. 

Fascination.     Maupassant,    G.   de 

Fashionable     woman.     INIaupassant,     G.     de 

Fast.     Zola,   E. 

Fatal   boots.     Thackeray,    W.    :\1. 

Fatal   cradle;   otlierwise    The    heart-rending 
story   of   Mr.    Heavysides.     Collins,   W. 

Fatal   curiosity.     Payn,   J. 

Fatal    Florozonde.     Merrick,    L. 

Fatal    fortune.     Collins,   W. 

Fatal  letter.     Weyman.   S.  J. 

Fatal   marksman.     De   Quincey,   T. 

Fatal  numbers.     Serao,  M. 

Fatal   obstacle.     Hawkins,    A.    H. 

Fatal  success.     Van  Dyke,  H. 

Fate  and   the  apothecary.     Gissing,  G.   R. 

Fate   dominant.     Stockton,    F.    R. 

Fate  of  Faustina.     Hornung,  E.  W. 

Fate   of  Guadalupe.     King,   C. 

Fate  of  Humphrey  Snell.     Gissing,  G.  R. 

Fate  of  Mr.   Jack  Sparrow.     Harris,  J.   C. 

Fate   of  the   cheerataghe.     Craddock,   C.    E. 

Fate  of  the  diddy  pawn.     Harris.  J.  C. 

Fate   of   the   Georgiana.     Blunt,    M. 

Father.     Bjornson,   B. 

Father.     Chekhov,   A.   P. 

Father.     Howclls,  W.  D. 

P'athcr.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Father.     Sigourney,   L.   H. 

Father   Alexyci's    story.     Turgenev,    I.    S. 

Father    and     mother     (mystery).     Howells, 

W.   D. 
Father  and   son.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
Father  and  son.     Rod,  E. 
Father   Balagnere's    Christmas   feast.     Dau- 
det,  A. 


Father    Boniface's    crime.     Maupassant,    G. 

de 
Father  Dan  and  the  fiddles.     MacManus,  S. 
Father  Dominick's  convert.     Bunner,  H.  C. 
heather   for   the   baby.     Duncan,    N. 
Father    Gaucher's    elixir.      See    Daudet,    A. 

Elixir  of  Rev.  Pere  Gaucher 
Father  James.     Spofford,  H.   P. 
Father  Jinks.     Watson,   J. 
Father  Judas.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
Father   Matthew.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Father  Matt's   text.     MacManus,   S. 
Father    Milon.     Maupassant,   G.    de 
Father    of    a    full-back.     Michclson,    M. 
Father  Quinnalon's  convert.     Thanet,  O. 
Father   Serguis.     Tolstoi,    L.    N. 
Father  Stafford.     Hawkins,   A.   H. 
Father  Tom  and  the  pope.     Ferguson,  S. 
Father  Vasily.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Father    Zosimus.     Osbourne,    L. 
Fathers.     Maupassant,  G.   de 
Father's     confession.     Maupassant,     G      de 
Father's   curse.   See   Balzac,    H.    de.      Hated 

son 
Fatima.     Kipling,    R. 
Fatted  calf.     White,    E.   O. 
Fauntleroy.     Collins,   W. 

Faust:    a    storv    in   nine    letters.     Turgenev, 
■     I.   S.  ' 

Favorite    plot    (v.'ith    variations).     Merrick, 

L. 
Fear.     Galsworthy,   J. 
Fear.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Fear.     Morris,  G. 

Fearful    responsibility.     Howells,     W.     U. 
Feast   of  blue-birds.     Stetson,    G.   E.   C. 
Feast  of  the  dead  and  the  living.     Crockett,, 

S.  R. 
Feather-top.     Hawthorne,   N. 
Feathers  of  the  sun.     London,  J. 
Featureless    wisdom.     Paget,    V. 
Fecundity.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Feder   Kusmich.   See   Tolstoi,    L.    N.    Post- 
humous papers  of  the  hermit,  Fedor  Kus- 
mich 
Federigo.     Merimee,   P. 

Federigo    Albcrighi    and    his    falcon.     Boc- 
caccio,  G. 
Fee.     Ward,   E.   S.    P. 
Feel  doll.     Donnell,  A.   H. 
Felice.     Long,  J.  L. 
Felice    and    Petit-Poulain.     Field,    E. 
Felipa.     Woolson,  C.   F. 
Felix  tells  a  story.     Pratt,   L. 
Fellow-townsmen.     Tlardy,   T. 
Fellow-traveller.     Hawthorne,    N. 
"La     Femme."     After    the     French     of    M. 

Michelet.     Harte.  B. 
Femme   dispose.     Benson,   E.   F. 
Fennel   and    rue.     Howells.   W.   D. 
Fenwick  Major's  little  'un.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Ferber,  Edna 

Bush   league  licre 

Fn  Buttered   side   down 
Catching   up    with    Christmas:    an    Emma 
McChesncy   story 
In  Roast    beef,    medium 
Am  M  75 :  54 
Chickens 

/;;   Roast    beef,    medium 
Am   M   73 :  407 


94 


IXDKX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Ferber,  Edna— Ct>;//j)i»<'</. 
Frog  and  the  puddle 
In  Buttered  side   down 
Am  M  71 :  676 
His   mother's  son 

In  Roast    l)eef,    medium 
Am  M  73:555 
Homel}^   heroine 

In  Buttered   side   down 
Everybody's    23:602 
In  the  absence  of  the  agent 
In  Roast    beef,    medium 
Am  _M  75 :  55 
Kitchen  side  of  a  door 

In  Buttered  side   down 
Knec-decp    in    knickers 
In  Roast    beef,    medium 
Am  M   75 :  54 
Leading  lady 

In   Buttered   side   down 
Making   good   with   mother 

In  Am  I\I  yy:  22 
Man  who  came  back 
In  Buttered   side   down 
Am   M   71:  720 
Maymej^s  from  Cuba 
In   Buttered   side   down 
Am  M  72:  705_ 
One  of  the  old     girls 
In  Buttered   side   down 
Am  M  72:  552 
Personality    plus:    a    McChesncy    story 

In  Am  M  77:  17 
Pink  tights  and  ginghams 
In  Roast    beef,    medium 
Am  M  yy.  681 
Representing  T.   A.   Buck 
In  Roast    beef,    medium 
Am  I\I  72 :  442 
Roast  beef,  medium 

In  Roast    beef,    medium 
Am-  M  73:  157 
Simply  skirts 

In  Roast    beef,    medium 
Am  M  74:  170 
Sun   dried 

In  Buttered   side   down 
That  home-town  feeling 
In  Buttered  side   down 
Am  M  73:  371 
Underneath   the   highcut  vest 
In  Roast    beef,    medium 
Am   M  74:  453 
What  she  wore 

In  Buttered   side   down 
Am    M   72:  314 
Where  the  car  turns  at   i8th 
In  Buttered   side   down 
Ferguson,  Samuel,  i8io-t886 
Father  Tom  and  the  pope 
In  Johnson,   R.   Eittle  classics  v  9 
Fermata.     Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W. 
Fernald,   Chester   Bailey,    1869- 
Boy 

In    Everybody's    14:  164 
Cat    and    the   clierul) 
In  Cat  and  the  cherub 
Cent  50: 576 
Chan  Tow,  the  highrob 
In  Cat   and   the   cherub 


Clarence  at  the  ball 

In  Under  the  jack-staff 
Clarence's  mind 
In  Under  the  jack-staff 
Harper    105:215 
Cruel   thousand   years 
In  Cat   and  the   cherub 
Cent    52:523 
Daughter   of  the  Syndy 

In  Cent  84: 173 
Enter  the  Earl  of  Tyne 
In  Cat  and  the  cherub 
Cent  51: 780 
Gentleman   in   the   barrel 
In  Cat  and  the  cherub 
Cent    50: 307 
Hard  road  to  Andy  Coggin's 
In  Under  the  jack-staff 
Cent   63: 903 
Help  from  the  hopeless 

In  Under  the  jack-staff 
In   the  mixing  of  the   waters 

In  Harper   103:  538 
John   Kendry's    idea 
In  Outing  49:  177 
Lannigan   system    with   girls 
In  Under  the  jack-staff 
Cent  61 : 569 
Lights  of  Sitka 

In  Under  the  jack-staff 
Cent   53:394 
Little  liberal 

In  Cat  and   the   cherub 
Man   who   lost   his   head 
1)1  Cat  and  the  cherub 
Parlous    wholeness    of    Ephraim 
In  Cat  and  the  cherub 
Cent  53:89 
Perhaps  it  didn't  matter 

In  Cent  82: 765 
Pot  of  frightful   doom 
In  Cat  and  the  cherub 
Cent    52:369 
Proving   of   Lannigan 
In  Under  the  jack-staff 
Cent  64: 755 
Spirit  in  the  pipe 
In  Cat  and  the  cherub 
Under    the    jack-staff 
Tragedy  of   the  comedy 
In  Cat  and  the  cherub 
Cent  51:98 
Transit  of  Gloria  Mundy 
In  Under  the  iack-staff 
Cent  58: 539 
Two   quick  devils  at  Totsuka 

In  Cent  55: 622 
Voice  of  beauty 

In  Atlan  97:  675 
Yarn  of  the  pea-soup  sea 
In  Under  the  jack-staff 
Yellow    burgee;    a    yarn    of    the    Sp 
war 
In  Under  the  jack-staff 
Cent    56:866 
Ferragus,    chief   of   tlio    ilevorants.     B; 

H.  de 
Ferry.     Daudet,    A. 
Ferrv  of  unfullillmcnt.     TIenrv.  O. 
Festival   of  the   dead.  Sec  King.   G.   E. 
d  rile  no 


anish 


ilzac, 


Ma- 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


95 


Fete   of   M'sieur  Bob.     Andrews,    M.    R.   S. 

Feud   in    the   Five   Towns.     Bennett,    E.   A. 

Feud  of  pickles.     Lewis,  A.  H. 

Feud   of  wildhaymen.     Boyesen,    H.   H. 

Few    crusted    characters.     Hardy,    T. 

Few  diversions.       Bacon,   J.   D. 

Few    minutes     with     the    grocer.     Cutting, 

M.   S. 
ffrenches  first.     Osbourne,  L. 
Fickle    fortune;    or,    How    Gladys    hustled. 

Henry,   O. 
Fiddle   John's    family.     Boyesen,    H.    H. 
Fiddler  of  the  reels.     Hardy,  T. 
Fiddles.     Smith,   F.   H. 
Fidelity.     Bjornson,    B. 
Fidelity  of  a  dog.     Warman,  C. 
Fido's  little  friend.     Field,  E. 
Field,   Eugene,    1850-1895 
Angel  and  the  flowers 
In  Writings  v   10 

Second  book  of  tales 
Bill,   the   lokil   editor 
/;;  Writings  v  2 

Little   book   of   profitable    tales 
Child's  letter 

In  Writings  v   10 

Second   book   of   tales 
Coming  of  the  prince 
In  Writings    v   2 

Little   book   of   profitable   tales 
Cyclopedy 

/;(  Writings    v   2 

Little    book   of   profitable   tales 
Daniel  and  the  devil 
III  Writings  v  5 
Holy    Cross 
Death    and   the   soldier 
In  Writings   v   10 

Second  book  of  tales 
Divell's    Chrystmasse 
In  Writings    v  2 

Little  book    of  profitable   tales 
Doc  Stebbins 

In  Writings    v   2 

Little   book  of  profitable  tales 
Eel-king.     Sec    Field,    E.    Hawaiian    folk- 
tales 
Ezra's   Thanksgivin'   out   West 
/(/  Writings    v   2 

Little   book    of   profitable   tales 
Fairies  of  Pesth 
/;(  Writings    v    2 

Little  book  of  profitable  tale, 
Felice  and  Petit-Poulain 
/;;  Writings  v  5 
Holy  Cross 
Fido's  little  friend 
In  Writings    v   2 

Little   book  of  profitable   tales 
First  Christmas  tree 
In  Writings    v   2 

Little   book  of  profitable  tales 
Flail,  Trask  and  Bisland 
In  Writings  v  5 
Holy  Cross 
Franz  Abt 

In  AVritings  v  5 
Holy  Cross 
George's  birthday 
In  Writings  v  10 

Second  book  of  tales 


Hampshire    hills 
In  Writings    v   2 

Little    book   of   profitable   tales 
Hawaiian     folk    tales     [Eel-king;     Moon- 
lady] 
In  Writings  v  5 
Holy   Cross 
In  Writings  v  5 
Holy  Cross 
Humin'  natur'  on  the   Han'bul  'nd  St.  Jo 
In  Writings  v   10 

Second  book  of  tales 
'Jinin'   farms 
In  Writings   v   10 

Second  book  of  tales 
Joel's  talk  with  Santa  Claus 

In  Writings   v  5 
Little  yaller  baby 
In  Writings    v   2 

Little    book   of   profitable   tales 
Lonesome  little   shoe 

In  Writings   v   5 

Ludwig  and    Eloise 

In  Writings    v   2 

Little   book    of   profitable   tales 
Lute  Baker  and  his  wife  'Em 

In  Writings   v   5 

Margaret:  a  pearl 

In  Writings    v   2 

Little   book    of   profitable   talcs 
Marvellous    invention 
In  Writings   v    10 

Second  book  of  tales 
Methuselah 

hi  Writings   v   5 
Holy   Cross 
Mr.  and  ]\Irs.  Blossom 
In  Writings  v   10 

Second  book  of  tales 
A^Iistress  Merciless 
In  Writings    v    5 
Lloly  Cross 
Moon-lady.     See  Field,  E.   Hawaiian  folk- 
tales 
Mother  in  Paradise 
In  Writings    v    10 

Second  book  of  tales 
Mountain   and   the   sea 
In  Writings    v   2 

Little   book    of   profitable   tales 
Mouse  and  the  moonbeam 
In  Writings    v   2 

Little   book    of   profitable   tales 
Oak-tree   and   the  ivy 
In  Writings    v   2 

Little   book    of   profitable   tales 
Old  man 

In  Writings    v   2 

Little  book  of  profitable  tales 
Pagan  seal-wife 
In  Writings  v  5 
Holy  Cross 
Platonic  bassoon 
In  Writings  v  5 
River 
In  Writings  v  5 
Holy  Cross 
Robin   and   the  violet 
In  Writings    v   2 

Little   book    of   profitable   talcs 


96 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Field,  Kugene— Con  I  iuucd. 

Rodolph  and  his  king 

In  Writings    v   2 

Little   book    of   profitable   tales 
Rose  and  the  thrush 
In  Writings  v  5 
Holy  Cross 
Samuel   Cowles  and  iiis   horse   royal 
In  Writings    v    lO 

Second  book  of  tales 
Seal-wife.    See   Field,    E.   Pagan   seal-wife 
Singer  mother 

/;;  Writings    v    lo 

Second  book  of  talcs 
Springtime 

1)1  Writings    v   2 

Little   book   of   profitable   tales 
Stars:  a  slumber  story 

In  Stars 
Story  of  Xanthippe 
In  Writings    v    lo 

Second  book  of  tales 
Swcet-one-darling    and    the    moon-garden 
In  Writings    v    lo 

Second  book  of  tales 
Symbol  and   the  saint 
In  Writings    v   2 

Little    book   of   profitable   tales 
Talisman 

In  Writings    v    lo 

Second  book  of  tales 
Temptation    of   Friar   Gonsol;   a   story   of 
the  devil,  two  saints  and  a  booke 
In  Temptation  of  Friar  Gonsol 
Touch  in  the  heart 
In  Writings  v  5 
Holy  Cross 
Two  wives 

In  Writings  v  lo 

Second  book  of  tales 
Werewolf 

In  Writings  v  lo 

Second  book  of  tales 
Wooing  of  Miss  Woppit 
In  Writings  v  lo 

Second  book  of  tales 
Field  of  Philippi.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Fielding  had  an  orderly.     Parker,  G. 
Fiend  of  the  cooperage.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Fiend  persists,  but  God  resists.    See  Tolstoi, 

L.  N.     Hatred  is  sweet,  but  God  endures 
Fifteen  county  rock.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Fifteen  drops.     Norris,  W.   E. 
Fifth  of  October.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Fifth  picture.     Mason,  A.  E.  W. 
Fifth  way.     White,  S.  E. 
Fifth  wheel.     Henry,  O. 
Fig  and  the  idler.     See  Daudet,  A.     Fig  and 

the  sluggard 
Fig  and  the  sluggard.     Daudet,  A. 
Fig-tree  of  old  Jourde.     Earle,  INT.  T. 
Fight.     Crane,  S. 

Fight  for  the  tsarina.       Jokai,  M. 
Fight  with  a  cannon.     Hugo,  V. 
Fight  with  the  bear.     Parker,  G. 
Fighting  McLeans.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Fighting  manager.     Warman,  C. 
Figure  in  the  carpet.     James,  H. 
Figure  in  the  mirage.      Hichens,  R.  S. 
Filial  impulse.     Harhrn,  W.  N. 
Filial  pretence.     Ihirlxn.  W.  N. 


Filibuster.     Parker,  G. 

Filmer.     Wells,  H.  G. 

Fin-de-siccle  match.     Halevy,  L. 

"Fin  Tireur."     Hichens,  R.  S. 

Finances  of  the  gods.     Kipling,  R. 

Find  the  hero.     French,  A.  W. 

Findelkind.     Ouida. 

Finder  of  missing  heirs.     Train,  A.  C. 

Finding    a    home    (from    Timothy's    quest"). 

Wiggin,  K.  D. 
]<"inding  his  soul.     Duncan,  X. 
Finding  of  h'ingall.     Parker,  G. 
Finding  of  Martha.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Finding  of  the  cave.     Dragoumis,  J.   D. 
Finding  of  Zach.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Fine  day.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Fine  feathers.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Fine  haul.     Alarcon,  P.  A.  de. 
Fine  shot.     Pushkin,  A.  S. 
"Finest  story  in  the  world."     Kipling,  R. 
Fingall.     See  Parker,  G.     Finding  of  Fingall 
Finish  of  Patsy  Barnes.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Finished  young  lady.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Fioraccio.     Magherini-Graziani,    G. 
1^'ir-tree.     Andersen,  H.  C. 
Fire  bringer.     Austin,  M.  H. 
Fire  of  love.     Maartens,  ]\I. 
Fire-test.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Fire-warden.     Chambers,   R.   W. 
Firebug.     Thanet,  O. 
Firm    of    Nucingen    and    Co.      See    Balzac, 

H.  de.     Nucingen  and  Co. 
Firm  stand  o'f  Hans.     Singmaster,  E. 
First  aid  to  Kitty  James.     Jordan.  E.  G. 
First  cargo.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
First    Christmas    in    New    England.     Stowe, 

H.  B. 
First  Christmas  tree.     Field,  E. 
First  Christmas  tree.     Van  Dyke,  H. 
First  church  of  the  Restoration.     Le  Galli- 

cnne,  R. 
First  communions.     Theuriet,  A. 
First  countess  of  Wessex.     Hardy.  T. 
First  distiller.     See  Tolstoi,  L.  N.     How  the 

little  devil  earned  a  crust  of  bread 
First  family  of  Tasajara.     Harte,  B. 
First  grain  market.     Hale,  E.  E. 
First  impulse.     Lemaitre.  J. 
First  love.     Lindau,  R. 
First  love.     Turgcnev,  I.  S. 
I'^irst  mass.     Colonna.  L. 
l<"irst  mayor.     Thanet,  O. 
I-"irst  Mrs.  Keener.     Earle,  'M.  T. 
First  Mrs.  Petersham.     SpofYord,  H.  P. 
First-night  performance.     Daudet.   .A. 
iMrst  of  October     Bacon,  J.  D. 
I'irst  parish  meeting.     Quiller-Couch.  .A.  T. 
First  snowfall.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
First  train  over  the  bridge.     Warman,   C. 
First  word.     Philipotts,  E. 
Fish  of  Monsieur  Quissard.     Janvier.  T.  A. 
Fish-warden  of  Madrid.     Perry,  B. 
iMsher  lassie.     Bjornson,   B. 
iMsher  of  men.     Sharp,  \y. 
JMsherman.      Hopkins.  W.  J. 
iMshcnnan   and   his   soul.     Wilde,  O. 
iMshcrman   of  Costla.     Connolly,  J.   B. 
Fisherman  of  Naples.     See  Dumas,  .\.     Ma- 

saniello 
Fisherman   of   Pass   Christian.^  Dunbar,   A. 
iMsherman's  ring.     Lagerlof.   S. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


97 


Fishin'  Jimmy.     Slosson,  A.  T. 

Fishing  excursion.     See  Maupassant,  G.  dc. 

Two  friends 
Fishing  hole.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Fishing-party.     Bates,  A.  ^         ^        ,,         , 
Fitting     a     hypothesis.     See     i-utrelle,     J. 

Dressing  room 
Fitting  of  the  peats.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Fitz-Boodle  papers.     Thackeray,  W.  M. 
Fitz-Boodle's  confessions.  Thackeray,  W.  M. 
Five  boons  of  life.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Five    fair   ladies   of   Picardy,    of   Poitou,    ot 
Touraine,      of      Lyons,      and     of      Pans. 
France,  A.  ■       ^     n 

Five  hundred  million  dollars.     Tram,  A.  C. 
Five  meals  for  a  dollar.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Five  o'clock  in  the  morning.     Harte.  B. 
Five  o'clock  tea;  a  farce.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Five  orange  pips.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Five  white  mice.     Crane,  S. 
Five  years'  tryst.     Besant,  W. 
Fixing  that  freshman.     Williams,  J.  L. 
Fixlein.     See  Richter,  J.   P.   F.     Life   of   Q. 

Fixlein 
Flag  of  their  country.     Kipling,  R. 
Flag  on  the  hilltop.     Earle,  M.  T. 
Flag  paramount.     Henry,  O. 
Flail,  Trask,  and  Bisland.     Field,  E. 
Flaming    fire    cannot    be    extinguished.     See 
Tolstoi,    L.    N.     Neglect    a    fire    and    it 
spreads 
Flanagan  and  his  short  filibustering  adven- 
ture.   Crane,  S. 
Flandroe's  mogul.     Gordon,  A.  C. 
Flannel.     Goeringer,  L 
Flat-iron  lot.     Brown,  A. 
Flaubert,  Gustave,   1821-1880 
Bouvard  and  Pecuchet 

In  Complete  works  v  10 
Herodias 

In  Complete   works  v  4 
Simple  soul 

In  Complete   works  v  4 
Temptation  of  St.  Antony 
In  Complete  works  v  7 
Flavia  and  her  artists.     Gather,  W.  S. 
Flawless  emerald.     Davis,  C.  B. 
Fleeing  from  fate.     Moulton,   L.  C. 
Flesh-pots  of  Egypt.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Flickertridge.     James,  H. 
Flight  in  the  fog.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Flight  into  Egypt.     Lagerlof,  S. 
Flight  into  Texas.     Train,  A.  C. 
Flight  of  Betsey  Lane.    Jewett,  S.  O. 
Flight  of  Hyacinth.     Watanna,  O. 
Flight  of  the  Culdees.     Sharp,  W. 
Flight  of  the  McMahons.     Parker,  G. 
Flight  of  the  mouse.     Brown,  A. 
Flingin'  Jim  and  his  fool-killer.  Harris,  J.  C, 
Flip:  a   California  romance.     Harte,  B. 
Flirt.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 

Flirtation  extraordinary.     :\Iitford,  M.  R. 
Flittermouse.     Troubetzkoy,   A.    C. 
Flitting  of  Nancy  Weber.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Floating  prince.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Flood.     Parker,  G. 
Flood-tide.     Cameron,  \l. 
Flora  and  Hannah.     Freeman,  j\L  E.  W. 
Flore  ct  Zephyr.     Thackeray,  W.  M. 
Florentine.     !\Iaupassant,  G.  de 


Florentine   experiment.     Woolson,  C.  E. 
Florida  watermelon.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Florizel.     See  Stevenson,  R.   L.     Adventure 

of  Prince  Florizel 
Flower  o'  the  clove.     Harland.  H. 
Flower     o'     the     orange.     Castle,     A.,     and 

Castle,  E. 
Flower  o'  the  quince.     Harland,  H. 
Flower  of  April.     Brow^n,  A. 
Flower  of  death.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Flower  of  the  flock.     Norris,  W.  E. 
Power  of  the  flock.     Parker,  G. 
Flowering    of    the    strange    orchid.     Wells, 

H.  G. 
Flowers  of  paradise.     Brown,  A. 
Flowing  source.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
"Flufifums."     Merrick,   L. 
Flunking  of  Watkin's  ghost.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Flush  of  gold.     London,  J. 
Flute  and  violin.     Allen,  J.  L. 
Flutter-duck.     Zangwill,  L 
Fly.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Flying   Colleen   Bawn.     Connolly,  J.   B. 
Flying  mail.     Goldschmidt,  M. 
Flynt,  Josiah,  pseud.  (Josiah  Flynt  Willard) 
I 869- I 907 
Jamie  the  kid 

In  Howells,  W.   D.,  and   Alden,   H.   M. 
Under  the  sunset 
Harper  91:  7/6 
Fog    in     Santone.      See    Henry,    O.       Two 

women 
Fogazzaro,  Antonio,  1842-1911 
Peasant's  will 

In  Brooks,   W.     Stories  from   four  lan- 
guages 
Pereat  Rochus 

In  Stories  by  foreign  authors,  Italian 
Shattered  idylls 

In  Putnam's  5^352,  406 
Folk-legend.     Goeringer,  L 
Folly  bridge.     Kipling,   R. 
Folly  o'  the  wise.     Comer,  C.  A. 
Folly  of  Eustace.     Hichens,  R.  S. 
Fool  for  luck.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Fool-hardy  Carl  Hofer.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Fool-killer.     Henry,  O. 
Fool  of  Five  Forks.     Harte,  B. 
Fool  of  good  intention.     Futrelle,  J. 
Fool  of  Skeleton  Tickle.     Duncan,  N. 
Foolish  wish.     Mendes,  C. 
Foolish  woman.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Foote,  Mary  Hallock,  1847- 
Cloud  on  the  mountain 
/;;   In  exile 
Cent  31: 28 
Eleventh  hour 

In  Cent  71:  48.S 
Friend  Barton's  "concern" 
In  In  exile 

Stories  by  American  authors  v  4 
Scrib  o  s  18:  334 
Harshaw  bride 
In  Touch  of  sun 
Cent  52:  90,  228 
In  exile 
In  In  exile 

Atlan  48:  184 
Maid's  progress 
In  Touch  of  sun 


98 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Foote,  Mary  Hallock— rt>»/(;;;(r(/. 
Pilgrims  to  Mecca 
In  Touch  of  sun 
Cent  57:74-' 
Prodigal 
In  Prodigal 

Atlan  86:  299,  526,  679 
Rapture  of  Hctty 
In  In  exile 
Cent  43:  198 
Story  of  the  Alcazar 
In  In  exile 
Cent  24: 185 
Touch  of  sun 
In  Touch  of  sun 
Cent  59:339 
Watchman 
/;;   In  exile 
Cent  47;  30 
Footprint.     Morris,  G. 

Footprints  on  the  sea-shore.  Hawthorne,  X. 
For  a  night  of  love.     Zola,  E. 
For  all  these,  thy  saints.     Thanet,  O. 
For  better  or  worse.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
"For     bravery     on     the     field     of     battle." 

Aldrich,  T.  B. 
For  bread.     See  Sicnkiewicz,  H.     For  daily 

bread 
For  conscience  sake.     Hardy,  T. 
For  conscience  sake.     Watson,  J. 
For  daily  bread.     Sicnkiewicz,   H. 
For  divers  reasons.     Loomis,   C.   B. 
For  green  is  hope.     Kielland,  A. 
For  one  night  only.     Kipling,  R. 
For  sale.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
For  Simla  reasons.     See  Harte,  B.     Stories 

three 
For  the  Ahkoond.     Bierce,  A. 
For  the  blood  is  the  life.     Crawford,  F.  M. 
For  the  cause.     Weyman,  S.  J. 
For  the  faith.     Fuller,  H.  B. 
For  the  hand  of  Haleem.     Duncan,  N. 
For  the  honor  of  France.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
For  the  love  of — .     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
For  the  love  of  oneself.    Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
For  tomorrow;  an  Easter  story.    Glaspell,  S. 
Forbidden  fruit.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Force  of  habit.     Bland,  E.  N. 
Ford,  Paul  Leicester,  1865-1902 
Checked  love  affair 

In  Checked  love  affair 
Cortclyou   feud 
In  Checked  love  affair 
Tattle-talcs  of  Cupid 
Distinctly  a  plight 

In  Harper  103:  y^ 
Great  K.  &  A.  train  rol)bery 
In  Great  K.  &  A.  train  robbery 
Lippinc  58:  145 
His  version  of  it 
In  His  version  of  it 
Tattle-tales  of  Cupid 
Cent  56:  677 
Love  finds  a  way 

In  Love  finds  a  way 
"Sauce   for  the   goose" 
In  Tattle-lales  of  Cupid 
Warning  to  lovers 
Wanted — a  ciiaperon 
In  Wanted — a  chaperon 
Cent  64: 331 


Wanted — a  matchmaker 
In  Wanted — a  matchmaker 
Harper  loi :  498 

Warning  for  lovers 

/;;  Tattle-tales  of  Cupid 
Warning  for  lovers 
Fordham  castle.     James,  H. 
Fords  of  Galium.     Hogg,  J. 
Fore-room  rug.     Wiggin,  K.  D. 
Foreign   office   romance.     Doyle,  A.   C. 
Foreign  policy  of  Company  99.     Henry,  O. 
Foreign  prince    and   the   hermit's    daughter. 

Stockton,  F.  R. 
Foreigner.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Foreman.     White,  S.  E. 
Foreordained.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Poorest  betrothal.     Erckmann,   E.,  and  Cha- 

trian,  A. 
Forest  is  murmuring.     See  Korolenko,  V.  G. 

Forest  sloughs 
Forest  laugh.     Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 
Forest  queen.     Sec  Lagerlof,  S.     Queens  at 

Kungahalla 
Forest  sloughs.     Korolenko,  \'.  G. 
Forester.     Edgeworth,  M. 
Forever.     Galsworthy,  J. 
Forfeit  of  the  gods.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Forge  in  the  valley.     Parker,  G. 
Forged  coupon.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Forgive  and  forget.     Edgeworth,  M. 
Forgiveness.     Coppee,   F. 
Forgiveness.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Forgiveness  of  sins.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Forlorn  hope.     Cameron,  ]\I. 
Forsaken  temple.     Sedgwick,  A.  D. 
Forsaken  woman.     See  Balzac,  H.  de.     De- 
serted woman 
Fortier,  Alcee,  1856- 

Compair  Lapin's   godchild 

In  Tappan,  E.  M.    Children's  hour  1:461 
Fortnight  at  the  dead  lake.    Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 
Fortunate   opening.     Stockton,   F.   R. 
Fortune  of  a  day.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
Fortunes  of  the  game.     Hibbard,   G.  A. 
Forty  minutes  late.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Forty-seven   Rofiins.     Mitford,   A.   B. 
Forty  years   between.     Osbourne,    L. 
Foster  sister.     Copee,  F. 

Fostering  of   Aslaug.      Morris.   W.    [Edgar] 
Found:  a  situation.     Martin,  E.  S. 
Found  at   Blazing  Star.     Harte,   B. 
Fount    unsealed.     Brown,    A. 
Four  and  five.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Four  beasts   in  one.     Poe,   E.  A. 
Four  days.     Garshin,  V.   M. 
Four-fifteen  express.     Edwards,  A.   B. 
Four  gifts.     Souvestrc,  E. 
Four  guardians   of   Lagrange.     Harte,   B. 
Four-leaved  clover.     Jackson,  H.  H. 
Four  letters  from  Helen  Hamilton.     Moul- 

ton,  L.  C. 
Four    Macnicols.     Black,    W. 
Four   meetings.     James,    H. 
Four  pigeons.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Four  reformers.     Stevenson,   R.   L. 
Four  sisters.     Dickens,  C. 
Fourteen  to  one.     Ward,  E.  S.   P. 
Fourlcenth  guest.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Fourth    class   appointment.     Deland,   M. 
l"\)urth,  V.\Q  of  the.      Frederic,  H. 
Fourth  in   Salvador.     Henry,  O. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


99 


Fourth  of  July.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Fourth  waits.     Millet,  F.  D. 
Fourth  watch.     Pangboni,  G.   W. 
Fowl  in  the  pot.     Weyman,  S.  J. 
Fox,  John,  jr.,  1862- 
Arniy  of  the   Callahan 

In  Christmas   eve    on   Lonesome 
Scrib  M  22:72 
Br'er   coon   in  old   Kentucky 
In  Blue-grass  and  rhododendron 

Cent  55:594  .    ,      ^  , 

Callahan.     Sec  Fox,  J.     Army  of  the  Cal- 
lahan 
Christmas  Eve  on  Lonesome 
In  Christmas  Eve  on  Lonsome 
Ladies'  H     J     19:  p  8 
Christmas  for  big  /Vme 

In  Scrib  M  48:  690 
Christmas   night  with   Satan 
In  Christmas  Eve  on  Lonesome 
Scrib  M  34:673  . 
Christmas  tree  on   Pigeon 

In  Collier's  44:   D   11   p    10 
Courtin'  on   Ciitshin 

In  "Hell  fer  Sartain" 
Crisis   for  the   guard 

In  Christmas  Eve  on  Lonesome 
Cumberland   vendetta 
In  Cumberland   vendetta 
Mountain   Europa 
Cent  48: 163 
Grayson's  baby 

In  "Hell  fer  Sartain" 
Hanging  of  Talton  Hall 
In  Blue-grass  and  rhododendron 
Outing  39:  39 
Kentuckians 
In  Kentuckians 
Harper  95:  763 
Knight   of   the    Cumberland 
In  Kentuckians 

Scrib    M    40:  257,   452,    546 
Last  Stetson 
In  Christmas   Eve   on   Lonesome 
Cumberland    vendetta 
Mountain    Europa 
Man-hunting  in   the  pound 
In  Blue-grass    and    rhododendron 
Outing  36:345 
Message  in  the  sand 

In  "Hell   fer  Sartain" 
Mountain   Europa 

In  Cumberland  vendetta 

Cent  44: 760,   846 

On  Hell-fer-Sartain  Creek 

In  Cumberland  vendetta 

"Hell  fer  Sartain" 

On  horseback  to  Ivingdom  Come 

In  Scrib  M  48:  175 
On  the  road  to  "Hell  fer  Sartani" 

In  Scrib  M  48:350 
On  the  trail  of  the  lonesome  pme 

In  Scrib   M  48:417 
On  the  war-dragon's   trail 

In  Scrib    M   2,7 '■  54 
Pardon   of  Becky   Day 

In  Christmas   Eve  on    Lonesome 
Passing    of    Abraham    Shivers 

In  "Hell  fer  Sartain" 
Preachin'   on   Kingdom   Come 
In  "Hell  fer  Sartain" 


Purple    rhododendron 
In  "Hell  fer  Sartain" 
Southern  M  31: 584 
Senator's   last   trade 

In  "tlell  fer  Sartain" 
Through  the  gap 

In  "Hell  fer  Sartain" 
To  the  breaks  of  Sandy 

In  Blue-grass  and  rhododendron 
Scrib  M  28:  34° 
Trail  of  the  Saxon 

In  Scrib  M  35:658 
Trick  o'  trade 

In  "Hell  fer  Sartain'' 
Fox  and  the  stork.     Wyatt,   E.  F. 
"Fox-in-the-morning."     iienry,    O. 
Fox   terrier   Frisky.     Barric,   J.   M. 
Fox's  understudy.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S.  _ 
Fragment  of  a  play,  with  a  chorus.   Wright, 

M.  T. 
Fragment  of  lives.     Parker,  G. 
Fragments   from   the   journal   of   a   solitary 

man.     Hawthorne,   N. 
Fragoletta.     Le   Galliennc.   R. 
Frame-up.     Morris,   G. 

France,    Anatole,    pseud.     (Jacques-Anatole 
Thibault)   1844- 
•  Balthasar 

In  Balthasar 
Brother  Joconde 
In  Works  v  16 
Cure's  mignonette 

In  Balthasar 
Daughter  of  Lilith 

In  Balthasar 
Fanchon 

In  Works  v  16 
Five  fair  ladies  of   Picardy.  of   Poitou_,  of 
Touraine,   of    Lyons,   and    of    Paris 
In  Works  v  6 
Good  lesson  well  learnt 

In  Works  v   16 
Honey-bee 

In  Balthasar 
Juggler  of  Notre  Dame 
/;;   Esenwein,  J.  B.     Short  story  master- 
pieces, V  2 
Stories    by   foreign    authors,    French 

V    I 

Lippinc  90: 102 
Juggler  to  our  lady.     Sec  France,  A.  Jug- 
gler  of    Notre    Dame 
Laeta  Acilia 

In  Balthasar 
Lead    soldier's    story 

In  Cur   Lit   47:463  ^,         ,^       , 

Mademoiselle    de    Doucine  s    New    Year  s 
present 

In  Works   v   16 
Mademoiselle    Roxane 

In  Works  v  16 
Miracle   of  the   magpie 

In  Works  v  16 
M.   Pigeoneau 

In  Balthasar 
Oliver's   bag 

/;;  Works  v  16 
Red   egg 

In  Balthasar 
Satan's  tongue-pie 

In  Works  v  16 


lOO 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Francesca  and  Carlotta  Rondoli.    See  Mau- 
passant,  G.   de.     Rondoli   sisters 
Francis.     See    Maupassant,    G.    dc.     Cocotte 
"Francis    Spaight."     London,   J. 
Frankenstein    II.     Merrick,    L. 
Franklin  syndicate.     Train,  A.  C. 
Franklin's   adventure.     Bates,   A. 
Frankness.     Stowc,  H.  B. 
Frank's   scaled   letter.     Morris,   W. 
Franz    Abt.     Field,    E. 
Frasine's   first  communion.     Allen,   G. 
Frau  a.  D.     French,  A.  W. 
Fraud  of  men.     White,  W.  A. 
Freak's  midsummer   night's   dream.     Davis, 

C.  B. 
"Freckles"   and    Frenchv.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Freckles  M'Grath.     Glaspell,  S. 
Frederic,  Harold,  1 856-1898 
Brother  Angelan 

In  Harper  y^-  5^7 
Brother  Sebastian's  friendship 

In  Stories  by  American  authors  v  6 
Copperhead 
In  Copperhead 
In  the  sixties 
Scrib  M  14:  112 
Day  in  the  wilderness 

In  Deserter 
Deserter 

In  Deserter 
Eve  of  the  Fourth 
In  In  the  sixties 
Marsena 

Baldwin,  C.  S.  American  short  stories 
How  Dickon  came  by  his  name 

In  Deserter 
Marsena 

In  In  the  sixties 

Marsena 

My  Aunt  Susan 

In  In  the  sixties 

Marsena 

Path  of  Murtoch;  an  Irish  story 

In  Idler  7:457 
War  widow 

In  In  the  sixties 
Marsena 
Where  Avon  into  Severn  flows 
In  Deserter 
Frederic  and  Bernerctte.    Musset,  A.  de 
Frederic     Carroll,     monogamist.     Williams, 

J.  L. 
Free  Joe.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Free  holder  Ovyyanikoff.    Turgenev,  I.  S. 
Freeman,    Mary    Eleanor    (Wilkins)     (Mrs. 
Charles  M.  Freeman)    1862- 
Adopted  daughter 
In  Pot  of  gold 
Amanda  and  love 

In  New  England  nun 
Amanda  Todd:  the  friend  of  cats 
In  People  of  our  neighborhood 
Amarina's  roses 
In  Fair  Lavinia 
Harper  11 1 :  456 
Amethyst  com!) 

In  Copy-cat 
Ann  Lizy's  patchwork 
In  Young  Lucretia 


Ann  Mary;  her  two  Thanksgivings 

In  Young  Lucretia 
Apple-tree 

In  Six  trees 

Harp  B  36:  944 
Arethusa 

In  Understudies 
Harp  B  ^y.  1734 
Balking  of  Christopher 

In  Copy-cat 

Harper  125:  499 
Balsam  fir 

In  Six  trees 

Harp  B  35:7i5 
Bar  light-house 

In  Humble  romance 
Big  sister  Solly 

In  Copy-cat 

Harper  127:  419 
Billy  and  Susy 

In  Winning  lady 
Harp  B  41:  1033 
Blue  butterfly 

In  Woman's  H   C  40:  Ja  p  3 
Bouncing  Bet 

In  Understudies 
Harp  B  sy.  1179 
Bound  girl 

In  In  Colonial  times 
Pot  of  gold 
Brakes  and  white  vi'lets 

In  Humble  romance 
Buckley  lady 

In  Silence 

Harper  88:  499 
Butterfly 

In  Givers 

Harper  107:  441 
Calla-lilies  and  Hannah 

In  New  England  nun 
Cat 

In  Understudies 
Harper  100:  906 
Cat  of  high  degree 

In  St  N  39:  417 
Catharine  Carr 

In  Love  of  Parson  Lord 
Harper  98:882 
Cautious  king  and  the  all-wise  woman 

In  Harp  W  53:  Je  26  p  22 
Chance  of  Araminta 

In  Givers 
Christmas  Jenny 

In  New  England  nun 
Christmas  lady 

In  Ladies'  H  J  27:  D  p  17 
Christmas  masquerade 

In  Pot  of  gold 
Christmas   monks 

In  Pot  of  gold 
Christmas  sing  in  our  village 

In  People  of  our  neighborhood 
Church  mouse 

In  New  England  nun 
Cinnamon  roses 

In  Humble   romance 
Cock  of  the  walk 

In  Copy  cat 

Harper  124:  70 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    ST:0R1£^ 


Comfort  Pease  and  her  gold  ring 
In  Comfort  Pease 
Eng  lUust  13:3 
Conflict  ended 

In   Humble  romance 
Harper  72:  470 
Conquest  of  humility 
In  Humble  romance 
Copy-cat 
In  Copy-cat 

Harper  105:  179 
Coronation 
In  Copy-cat 

Harper  128:  93 
Cow  with  the  golden  horns 

In  Pot  of  gold 
Criss  cross 

In  Harper  129:  360 
Cyrus  Emmett:  the  unlucky  man 

In  People  of  our  neighborhood 
Daniel  and  little  Daniel 

In  Copy-cat 
Deacon  Thomas  Wales's  will 

In  Pot  of  gold 
Dear  Annie 
In  Copy-cat 

Harper  121 :  650 
Dickey  boy 

In  Young  Lucretia 
Dill 

In  Pot  of  gold 
Discovered  pearl 

In  New  England  nun 
Doctor's  horse 
In  Understudies 
Harper  loi:  446 
Doll  lady 

In  Harper  124:  279 
Eglantina 

m  Fair  Lavinia 
Givers 

Harper  105:  387 
Ladies'  H  J  27:  D  p  13 
Eliza  Sam 

In  Winning  lady 
Elm-tree 
In  Six  trees 

Harp  B  37:34 
Evelina's  garden 
In  Evelina's  garden 
Harper  93:  76 
Fair  Lavinia 
In  Fair  Lavinia 
Harper  114:  202 
Far-away  melody 

In  Flumble  romance 
Fighting  McLeans 
/;;   Delin  75:  113 
Flora  and  Hannah 
In  Winning  lady 
For  the  love  of  oneself 

In  Harper  no:  303 
Gala  dress 

In  New  England  nun 

Gatherer  of  simples 

In  Humble  romance 

Harper  69:  787 

Gentian 

In  Humble  romance 


Gentle  ghost 
In  New  England  nun 
Harper  79:  366 
Givers 

In  Givers 
Gold 

In  Fair  Lavinia 
Harper  no:  58 
Great  pine 
In  Six  trees 

Harp  B  36:  670 
Green  door 

In  Green  door 
Guest  in  Sodom 
In  Cent  83:343 
Happy  day 

In  McClure  21:  89 
Her  Christmas 
In  Winning  lady 
Harp  B  42:  1163 
Honest  soul 
In  Humble  romance 
Harper  69:  301 
Horn  of  plenty 

In  Collier's  48:  N  18  p  22 
How  Fidelia  went  to  the  store 

In  Young  Lucretia 
Humble  pie 

In  Ind  57:477 
Humble  romance 
In  Humble  romance 
Harper  69:  22 
Hyacinthus 
In  Howells.  W.   D.,  and  Alden,   H.   M. 
Quaint  courtships 
Harper  109:  447 
In  butterfly  time 

In  Humble  romance 
In  colonial  times.    See  Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Bound  girl 
Independent  thinker 

In  Humble  romance 
Innocent  gamester 

In  New  England  nun 
Jamesons 

In  Jamesons 
Johnny-in-the-woods 
In  Copy-cat 

Harper  124:  662 
Josiah's  first  Christmas 

In  Collier's  44:  D  11  p  9 
Joy 

In  Givers 

Harp  W  47:  1990 
Joy  of  youth 

In  Winning  lady 
Harper  116:  92 
Julia — her  Thanksgiving 

In  Harp  B  43:  1079 
Kitchen  colonel 

In  New  England  nun 
Last  gift 
Givers 

Harper  106:438 
Life  everlastin' 

In  New  England  nun 
Little-girl-afraid-of-a-dog 
In  Winning  lady 
Harper  114:  15 


102 


iSDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Freeman,  Mary  E.  Wilkins~r('H//;/;/('J. 
Little  Kroen   door 

lit   Eng  Illust  15:  293 
Little  Liic}'  Rose 
III  Cop3--cat 

Harper  125:  418 
Little  maid  at  the  door 
In  Silence 

Harper  84:  349 
Little  Margaret  Sncll 

In   People  of  our  neighborhood 
Little  Mirandy 

In  Young  Lucretia 
Little  Persian  princess 

In  Young  Lucretia 
Lombardj'  poplar 
In  Six  trees 

Harp  B  36:  763 
Lost  dog 
In  Understudies 
Harper  loi :  699 
Lost  ghost 
In  Wind  in  the  rosebush 
Everybody's  8:405 
Louisa 

In  New  England  nun 
Love  of  Parson  Lord 
In  Love  of  Parson  Lord 
Harper  98:  219 
Lover  of  fiowcrs 

In  Humble  romance 
Lucy 

In  Givers 

Harper  106:  50 
Luella  Miller 

In  Wind  in  the  rosebush 
Everybody's  7:553 
Lydia  Hersey,  of  East  Bridgewater 

fn   Silence 
Mehitablc  Lamb 

In  Young  Lucretia 
Mistaken  charity 

In  Humble  romance 
Modern  dragon 

In  Humble  romance 
Monkey 
In  Understudies 
Harper  102:  109 
Moral  exigency 

In  Humble  romance 
Morning  glory 
In  Understudies 
Harp  B  34:  138 
Mountain-laurel 
In  Understudies 
Harp  B  33:  2018 
New  England  nun 

In  New  England  nun 
New  England  prophet 
In  Silence 

Harper  89:  601 
New  Year's  resolution 

In  Winning  lady 
Noblesse 
In  Copy-cat 

Harper  126:  231 
Object  of  love 

hi  Humble  romance 


Old  arithmcthician 

In   Humble  romance 
Harper  71 :  611 
Old  Lady  Pingree 

In  Humble  romance 
Old  maid  aunt 

/;;   Howells.  W.  D.,  and  others.     Whole 
family  ch  2 
Old  woman  Magoun 

/;;    Winning  lady 
Harper   11 1 :  728 
On  the  \Valpole  road 

In  Humble  romance 
One  good  time 

In  Love  of  Parson  Lord 
Harper  94:  309 
Parrot 

In  Understudies 
Harper  loi:  603 
Parsnip  stew 

In  Young  Lucretia 
Patchwork  school 

In  Pot  of  gold 
Patient  waiter 

In  Humble  romance 
Peony 

In  Understudies 
Harp   B  33:2217 
People  of  our  neighborhood 

In  People  of  our  neighborhood 
Phebe  Ann  Little,  the  neat  woman 

In  People  of  our  neighborhood 
Pink  shawls 

In  Fair  Lavinia 
Harper  112:  138 
Plain  case 

In  Pot  of  gold 
Poetess 

In  New  England  nun 
Harper  81:  197 
Pot  of  gold 

In  New  England  nun 
Pot  of  gold 
Prince's  feather 

In   Understudies 
Harp   B  33:  1429 
Princess  Rosetta  and  the  pop-corn  man 

In  Pot  of  gold 
Prism 

In  Cent  62:  469 
Pumpkin 

In   Harp  B  33:  1863 
Pumpkin  giant 

In  Pot  of  gold 
Quilting  bee  in  our  village 

In  People  of  our  neighborhood 
Reign  of  the  doll 

In  Givers 

Harper  108:285 
Revolt  of  "Motlicr" 

In  New  England  nun 
Warner  library 
Harper  81 :  553 
Revolt  of  Sophia  Lane 

In  Harper  108:  20 
Robins  and  hammers 

In  Humble  romance 
Scent  of  the  roses 

In  New  England  nun 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


103 


Secret 

In  Fair  Lavinia 
Harper  115:  39- 
Selfishness  of  Amelia   Lambkin 
In  Winning  lady- 
Harper   117: 364 
Serena  Ann's  first  valentine 

/;;   Eng-  Ulust  17:  235 
Seventoes  ghost 

In  Young  Lucretia 
Shadows  on  the  wall;  a  ghost  story 
/;;  Wind  in  the  rosebush 

Hawthorne.      J.      Library      mystery 

and  detective  stories,  American 
Patten,      W.        International      short 

stories  v   i 
Everybody's  8:  219 
She  who  adorns  her  sister  adorns  herscil 

In  Harp  B  38:456 
Silence 
In  Silence 

Harper  87:  213 
Silver  hen 

In  Pot  of  gold 
Sister  Liddy 

In  New  England   nun 
Slip  of  the  leash 

In  Harper  109:  668 
Solitary 

In  New  England  nun 
Something  on  her  mind 

In  Harp   B  46:  607 
Southwest  chamber 

In  Wind  in  the  rosebush 
Everybody's  8:  327 
Souvenir 
In  Humble  romance 
Harper  70:  590 
Squire's  sixpence 
In  In  colonial  times 
Pot  of  gold 
Squirrel 

In  Harper  loi:  869 
Steeple 

In  Hampton  27:  412 
Stockwell's  apple-paring  bee 

In  People  of  our  neighborhood 
Stolen  Christmas 

In  New   England  nun 
Story  of  little  Mary  Whitlow 

In  Lippinc  31 : 500 
Stranger  in  the  village 

In  Pot  of  gold 
Susan  Jane's  valentine 

In  Harp  B  2,y-  132 
Sweet-grass  basket 

In  Young  Lucretia 
Symphony  in  lavender 
In  Humble  romance 
Tardy  Thanskgiving 

/n   Humble  romance 
Taste  of  hone}^ 

In  Humble  romance 
Three  old  sisters  and  the  old  beau 
In  Love  of  Parson  Lord 
Harper  92:  854 
Timothy  Sampson:  the  wise  man 
In  People  of  our  neighborhood 
Toby 

In  Pot  of  gold 


Tragedy  from  the  trivial 

In  Cornhill  83:  63 
Travelling  sister 
/;;   Winning  lady 
Harper  118:  54 
Tree  of  knowledge 

In  Love  of  Parson  Lord 
Harper  99:  343 
Twelfth  guest 

In  New  England  nun 
Harper  80:  97 
Two  for  peace 

In   Lippinc  68:  51 
Two  old  lovers 

In  Humble  romance 
Umbrella  man 
In  Copy-cat 

Harper  120:  2>7i 
Underling 
/;;   Fair  Lavinia 

Harper  112:  211,  462 
Unwilling  guest 

In  Humble  romance 
Up   Primrose  Hill 

In  New  England  nun 
Vacant  lot 

In  Wind  in  the  rosebush 
Village  Lear 

In  New  England  nun 
Village  singer 

/;;   New  England  nun 
Wandering  Samaritan 

In  Cosmopol  2:  28 
Wayfaring  couple 

In  New  England  nun 
Where  Sarah  Jane's  doll  went 

In  Young  Lucretia 
Where  the  Christmas-tree  grev.' 

In  Young  Lucretia 
White  birch  tree 
In  Six  trees 

Harp  B  35:403 
Willow-ware 
In  Fair  Lavinia 
Harper   115:913 
Wind  in  the  rosebush 
In  Wind  in  the  rosebush 

Mabie,     H.    W.,     and     Strachey,     L. 
Little  masterpieces   of   fiction,  v  7 
Winning  lady 
In  Winning  lady 
Harper  119:  823 
Witch's  daughter 

In  Harp  W  54:  D  10  p  17 
Yates  pride;  a  romance 
/;/   Yates  pride 
French,  Alice.     See  Thanet,  Octave,  pseud. 
French,  Anne  (Warner)  (Mrs.  Charles  Ellis 
French)    1869-1913 
Adjusted  honeymoon 

In  An  orginal  gentleman 
After  fifty  years 

In  Munsey  29:  919 
All  the  cats  look  black  at  night 

In  Putnam's  4:  583 
Alpine  lights  and  shadows 

In  An  original  gentleman 
Anathema  in  the  family 

In  Canad  M  41:  502 
"And  Maude!" 
In  Lippinc  75: 251 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


French,  Anne  'Warner —Continued. 
As  taught  by  Ellen 

In  An  original  gentleman 
As  told  by  Renaud's  wife 

In  An  original  gentleman 
At  the  Three   Kettles 

In  Munsey  28:  908 
Automobile.    Pt  2  of  :\Irs.  Lathrop  s  love 
affair  ,    , 

In  Susan     Clegg,     her    friend     and    her 
neighbors 
Bessie's  mother 

In  An  original  gentleman 
Between   Scylla   and   Charybdis 

In  Cent  82:540 
Bride's  prevision 

In  An  original  gentleman 
Captain's  charm 
In  Your  child  and  mine 
Lippinc  83:472 
Cat's-paw  strike 

In  Reader  10: 198 
Christmas  devotee 

In  Your  child  and  mine 
Christmas  jov  that  came  to  Betty 

In   Ladies'  H  J  26:    D  p  20 
Closing  of  Santa  Claus'  door 

In  Y'our  child  and  mine 
Cradle 

In  An  original  gentleman  ^ 

Deacon's  dilemma.  Pt  i  of  Mrs.  Lathrop  s 
love   affair 
In  Cent  69:  709 
Dead  letter  come  to  life 

In  Lippinc  84:  599 
Domesticity  and  Mrs.  Reed 

In  Delin  78:325 
"Ee,"  said  'Lizabet— "Ee"  said  Hans 

In  An  original  gentleman 
Find  the  hero 

In  Reader  8:  411.  5o5 
Frau.  a.  D. 

In  An  original  gentleman 
Gaspard  and  his  wax  lady 

In  An  original  gentleman 
German  Easter  and  the  Easter  rabbit 

In  Y'our  child  and  mine 
Gran'ma  Mullin's  woe.    See  French,  A.  W. 

Wolf  at  Susan's  door 
Her  husband 

/;;   An  original  gentleman 
Lippinc  73-  /H 
Her  marital   recapitulation 

In  Lippinc  79: 245 
Himself  reborn 

In  Your  child  and  mine 
His   Majesty  and   the  fairies 

In  Your  child  and  mine 
His  one  and  only  meet 

In  An  original  gentleman 
His  story,  tlicir  letters 

In  His  story 
His  terrible  father 

In  An  original  gentleman 
Jane  and  her  genius 

In  An  original  gentleman 
Jathrop  Lathrop's  cow 

In  Susan    Clegg    and    her    friend    Mrs. 
Lathrop 
Susan     Clegg,    lier     friend     and     her 

neighbors 
Cent  68:  961 


Little  sister  and  the  baby 
In  Y'our  child  and  mine 
Lord  of  all 

In  Munsey  30:  264 
Lucy  Dill's  wedding.     See  French,  A.  W. 

Wolf  at  Susan's  door 
Madame's  battle 

In  Munsey  30:  159 
Man  of  the  future 

In  Canad  M  39^  21 
Marrying  of  Susan  Clegg 

In  Susan    Clegg    and    her    friend    Mrs. 
Lathrop 
Susan     Clegg,    her    friend    and    her 

neighbors 
Cent  67:  63 
Cur  Lit  ?-:  349 
Minister's  vacation 

In  Susan    Clegg    and    her    friend    Mrs 
Lathrop 
Susan     Clegg.    her    friend    and     her 
neighbors 
Miss   Clegg's   adopted 

In  Susan    Clep-g    and    her    friend    Mrs. 
Lathrop 
Susan     Clegg,     her     friend    and    her 

neighbors 
Cent  68: 470 
Mr.  Jilkin's  hat.   See  French,  A.  W.    Wolf 

at  Susan's  door 
Mrs.   Lathrop's   love   affair.     Deacon's   di- 
lemma.     The    automobile 
In  Susan  Clegg  and  her  neighbors'  af- 
fairs 
Susan     Clegg,    her     friend     and    her 

neighbors 
Cent  69:838  pt  I 
Mysterious  man 

In  Your  child  and  mine 
New  woman  and  the  old 

In  Cent  79:  85 
Old-fashioned  school 

In  Your  child  and  mine 
Old  man  Ely's  proposal 
In  Susan   Clegg  and   her   neighbors'   af- 
fairs 
Susan     Clegg,     her     friend     and    her 
neighbors 
Old  witch  and  the  black  cats 

In  Y'our  child   and  mine 
Original  gentleman 

In  An  original  gentleman 
Other  side 

In  Cosmopol  48:  212 
Panther;  a  tale  of  temptation 

In  Panther 
Parting  of  the  clouds 

In  Y^our  child  and  mine 
"Le   Petit" 

In  Your  child  and  mine 
Play  is  not  the  thing 

In  Cent  74:  892 
Practical  care  of  a  fairy 

In  Your  child  and  mine 
Reversed  love  letters 

In  An  original  gentleman 
Salvation  at  sea 

In  Cosmopol  46:  704 
Seeking  blindfolded 

//(  An  original  gentleman 
Smoke  or  hre? 
/;;  An  original  gentleman 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


105 


Soul  of  a  tree 

In  Your  child  and  mine 
Steinhard  pride 

In  Your  child  and  mine 
Surrenders  of  Cornwallis 
In  Your  child  and  mine 
Everybody's    19:  35 
Susan  Clegg's  cousin  Marion 

In  Susan     Clegg    and    her    friend    Mrs. 
Lathrop 
Cent  68:564 
Their  family  tree 

In  Canad  I\l  42:  54 
Their  ideal  grandmother 

In  Putnam's  6:  338 
Thief  in  the  night 

In  Canad  M  37-  534 
Through  the  eyes  of  a  dog 

In  Your  child  and  mine 
Trading  his  mother 

In  Your  child  and  mine 
Cent  73-  Qi 
Trial  trip 

In  Reader  6:  31 
True  woman 

In  Your  child  and  mine 
Twelve  little  broilers 

In  An  original  gentleman 
Velvet  gown 

In  Harp  W  =;o:  Ap  14  p  516 
Verita's  stratagem 

In  Cent  86:  430 
Very  bottom  of  her  purse 

In  Your  child  and  mine 
Very  superior  man 

In  Susan   Clegg  and   her   neighbors'   af- 
fairs 
Susan     Clegg,    her     friend    and    her 
neighbors 
Wedding  present  problem 

In  Putnam's  5:  24 
When  Janet  comes  marching  home 

In  An  original  gentleman 
When  woman  proposes 

In  When  woman  proposes 
Who  is  she? 

In  Your  child  and  mine 
Wilfred  and  his  grandmother 

In  An  original  gentleman 
Winged  coronet 

In  Lippinc  89:  385 
Winter  of  their  discontent 

In  An  original  gentleman 
Wolf   at    Susan's    door.      i.  Miss    Clegg's 
speculations.       2.   Gran'ma     Mullin's 
woe.     3.  L.ucy  Dill's  wedding.     4.  Mr. 
Jilkin's  hat 
In  Susan   Clegg  and  her   neighbors'   af- 
fairs 
Susan     Clegg.    her    friend    and    her 

neighbors 
Reader  7:  126,  250,  365  pt  1-3 
French  Enoch  Arden.     See  Maupassant,  G. 

de.     Return 
French  for  a  fortnight.     Bunncr,  H.  C. 
French  marriage.     Halevy,  L. 
French  village.     Hall,  James 
Frenchman's  Creek.     Quiller-Conch,  A.  T. 
Frenchy's  last  job.     Osbourne,  L. 


Frere,  M. 

Brahmin,  the  tiger,  and  the  six  judges 
/u  Tappan,    E.    M.     Children's    hour    i: 
378 
Chandra's    vengeance 

In  Tappan,      E.     M.      Children's     hour. 
2:487 
Muchie   Lai 

In  Tappan,     E.      M.      Children's     hour. 
2:445 
Panch-Phul    Ranee 

In  Tappan,     E.     M.      Children's     hour. 
2:456 
Sing  Rajah  and  the  cunnmg  little  jackals 
In  Tappan,     E.     Al.       Children's    hour. 
375 
Tit  for  tat 

In  Tappan,     E.     M.      Children's     hour, 
i:  383 
Fresh-water  romance.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Freya  of  the  Seven  Isles.     Conrad,  J. 
Frey's   Christmas  party.     Stuart,   R.   M. 
Frictions.     Strindberg,  J.  A. 
Friend  Barton's  "concern."     Foote,  M.   H. 
Friend  Eli's  daughter.     Taylor,  B. 
Friend  Joseph.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Friend  of  justice.     Van  Dyke,  H. 
Friend  of  man.     Harland.  H. 
Friend  of  my  youth.     Aldrich,  T.  B. 
Friend  of  the  commune.     Parker,  G. 
Friend  of  the  family.     Davis,  C.  B. 
Friend  of  the  family.     Dostoievski,  F.  M. 
Friend  of  the  family.     Train,  A.   C. 
Friend  of  the  family.     Van  Dyke,   H. 
Friend   Patience.     Maupassant,  G.   de 
Friendly  call.     Henry,  O. 
Friends.     Kelly,  M. 
Friend's  friend.     Kipling,  R. 
Friends  in  need.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Friends  in  San  Rosario.     Henry,  Q. 
Friends  of  the  friends.     James,  H. 
Friendship  of  Alanna.     Norris,   K. 
Friendship  of  Amis  and  Amile.     Morris,  W. 
Frithiof  the   Bold.     See   Morris,  W.     Story 

of  Frithiof 
Frog  and  the  puddle.     Ferber,   E. 
Frog-king,     Grimm,  W^,   and   Grimm,   J. 
Frog  that  played  the  trombone.     Matthews, 

J.  B. 
Froken    Berghot.     Sharp,   W. 
From  a  clear  sky.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
From  a  cottage  in  Gantick.     Quiller-Couch, 

A.  T. 
From   a   mattress    grave.     Zangwill,   I. 
From  A  to  Z.     Glaspell,  S. 
From   advance   sheets    of   Baron    Munchau- 
sen's Further  recollections.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
From  clue  to  climax.     Harben,  W.  N. 
From  each  according  to  his  ability.     Henrv, 

O. 
From  four  to  six;  a  comedietta.     Trumbull, 

A.  E. 
From  generation  to  generation.    Hale,    E.    E. 
From  making  to  baking.     Hale,   E.  E. 
From  one  generation  to  another.     Bennett, 

E.  A. 
From  out  the  old  life.     Jordan,  E.  G. 
From    Reykjavik    to    Gloucester.     Connolly, 

J.  B. 
From   the  cabby's   seat.     Henry,  O. 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


From  the  diary  of  a  tutor  in  Poznan.     Sien- 

kiewicz,  H. 
From  the  hand  of  Dolorita.     Jordan,  E.  G. 
From   the  Hebrid  isles.     Sharp,  W. 
From  the  "London  Times"  of  1904.     Clem- 
ens, S.  L. 
From  the  loom  of  the  dead.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
From  "the  Point"  to  the  plains.     King,  C. 
From    the    Spanisli.     Masefield,    J. 
From  the  veranda.     Stetson,   G.  E.  C. 
Front  yard.     Woolson,  C.  F. 
Frontier.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Frozen  deep.     Collins,  W. 
Frozen  Margit.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Fruiterer.     Alitford,  M.  R. 
Fruitful    sleeping    of    the    Rev.    Elisha    Ed- 
wards    Dunbar,    P.    L. 
Fruitless   assignment.     Bierce,  A. 
Fruits  of  toil.     Duncan,  N. 
Frustrate.     Austin,    M.   H. 
Fugitive.     Andrews,    M.    R.    S. 
Fugitives   of  pleasure.     C)sbourne,  L. 
Full    circle.     Wharton,    E. 
Full    day   at    Palomjtas.     Janvier,    T.    A. 
Fuller,  Henry  Blake,  1857- 
Addolorata's    intervention 
III  Waldo  Trench 
Scrib  M  40:  715 
Chatelaine    of    La   Trinite 
In  Chatelaine    of   La   Trinite 
Cent  44:  232 
Chevalier  of  Pensieri-Vani 

In  Chevalier   of   Pensieri-Vani 
Coal  from  the  embers 

In  Waldo  Trench 
Dr.    Gowdy  and  the   squash 
In  Under   the    skylights 
Harper   102:  262 
Downfall  of  Abner  Joyce 
hi  Under   the    skylights 
Eliza    Hepburn's   deliverance 
In  Waldo  Trench 
Cent   5Q:533,   698 
For   the   faith 
In  Waldo  Trench 
Scrib  M  42:433 
Greatest  of  these 

In  From  the  other  side 
Atlan   80:  762 
House-cat 

In  Waldo  Trench 
Lady  of  quality 

In  Liv  Age  228:  328 
Life-tale   of   Pearl    McRoy 

In  Everybody's    23:380 
Little  O'Grady's  vs.  the  Grindstone 

In  Under   the    skylights 
Make   way   for   the   young 

/);   Scrib    M   46:  625 
Miranda   Harlow's  mortgage 

In  Atlan    86:  671 
New  wine 

In  Waldo  Trench 
Pasqualc's  picture 

/;/   I'rom   the   other   side 
Pilgrim    sons 

/)(   From   the   other   side 
Cosmopol   10:  4T3 
Quartette 

In  Harjjcr   121 :  934 


Silence 

1)1  Scrib    M    48: 430 
Under   the    crest   of   Shishaldin 

In  Everybody's    16:  809 
Waldo   Trench   regains   his   youth 
In  Waldo  Trench 
Scrib    M    42:  231 
What  youth  can  do 

In  From   the   other   side 
Funeral   of   old   Holt.     Lewis,  A.    H. 
Furnished  room.     Henry,  O. 
Further  adventures   of  a   yachtsman's  wife 

See  Vorse.   M.   H.     Value  of  the  usual 
Fury.    Sec  Heyse,   P.  J.   L.    L'Arrabiata 
Futile    dialogue.     Loomis,    C.    B. 
Funeral   march   of  a   marionette.     Harland, 

H. 
Futrelle,  Jacques,  1875-1912 

Before   midnight.  See    Futrelle,   J.   Opera 

box 
Brown  coat.     2.  A  human  problem 

In  Thinking  machine 
Case    is    closed.    See    Futrelle,    J.    Super- 
fluous   finger 
Chasing  a   rainbow 

In  Cosmopol   41 :  496 
Crystal   gazer.     2.  A   matter   of   logic 

In  Thinking   machine 
Dressing   room.     2.    Fitting    a   hypothesis 

In  Thinking    machine 
Fitting    a    hypothesis^    See    Futrelle,    J. 

Dresbing   room 
Fool   of   good   intention.   See   Futrelle,   J. 

Roswell  tiara 
Gap  in  the  trail.     See  Futrelle,  J.    Phan- 
tom  motor 
Gray  ghost 

In  Everybody's    13:101 
Green-eyed    monster.     2.    Two    and     two 
again  make  four 
In  Thinking    machine 
His  perfect  alibi.     2.   A   question   of   time 

In  Thinking    machine 
Human    problem.  See  Futrelle,  J.   Brown 

coat 
Literrupted    wireless.     2.    Midnight    mes- 
sage 
In  Thinking    machine 
Lost  radium.       2.  The  suit  case 

In  Thinking   machine 
Madness  of  Barry 

In  Harp   W  49:  1636,    1645 
INTaster  of  his  profession.  See  Futrelle,  J. 

Missing   necklace 
Matter  of  logic.  See   Futrelle.   J.    Crystal 

gazer 
Midnight   message.   .S"(V    Fntrcllc,   J.      In- 
terrupted wireless 
Missing  necklace.     2.   IMaster   of   his   pro- 
fession. 
In  Thinking    machine 
Motor  boat.     2.   Woman   in   the  case 

//;  Thinking    machine 
Opera  box.     2.   Before   midnight 

fn  Tliinking    machine 
Phantom   motor.     2.   Gap   in   the   trail 

In  Thinking    machine 
Question    of    time.    See    Initrelle,    J.    His 

perfect   alibi 
Roswell    tiara.     -'.   Fool   of  good   intention 
/;;  Thinking    machine 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


107 


Suit  case.     See   Futrelle,  J.     Lost  radium 
Superfluous  finger.     2.  The  case  is  closed 

In  Thinking    machine 
Thinking   machine 

In  Thinking    machine 
Two  and   two   again   make   four.  See   Fu- 
trelle, J.   Green-eyed  monster 
Woman  in  the  case.  See  Futrelle,  J.  Mo- 
tor boat 

Gaboriau,  fimile,  1835-1875 
Little  old  man  of  Batignollcs 

In   Little   old   man   of   Batignolles 
Love   or  wealth? 

In  Little  old  man  of   Batignolles 
Marriage  at  a  venture.  See   Gaboriau,   E. 

Matrimonial    ambassador 
Matrimonial   ambassador    [Marriage   at   a 
venture] 
In  Little   old   man    of   Batignolles 
Missing! 

In  Little   old  man   of  Batignolles 
Promise   of   marriage 

In  Promise    of    marriage 
Seminary 

In  Little   old   man    of   Batignolles 
That  unfortunate   house 
In  Little   old  man   of  Batignolles 
Gabrielle.  de    Bergerac.     James,    H. 
Gadsbys,    The    story    of.    See    Kipling,    R. 

Story  of  the  Gadsbys 
Gage,  C.  S. 

Mr.   Bixby's    Christmas   visitor 
In  Stories  by  American   authors   v  9 
Gala  dress.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Galleazzo  carries  ofi  a  damsel  from  Padua. 

Bandello,    M. 
Gallegher:      a      newspaper     story.        Davis. 

Richard   H. 
Gallery  of  antiquities.     Balzac,   H.  de 
Galley   slave.     Dumas,    A. 
Galloper.    (Farce).    Davis,    Richard    H. 
Galsworthy,  John,   1867- 
Apotheosis 

In  Motley 
Black  godmother 

In  Inn    of   tranquillity  ' 

Careful  man 

In  Commentary 
Child 

In  Commentary 
Choice 

In  Motley 
Codger 

In  Motley 
Comfort 

In  Commentary 
Compensation 

In  Motley 
Consummation 

In  Motley 
Courage 

In  Motley 
Delight 

In  Motley 
Demos 

In  Commentary 
Evolution 

In  Inn   of   tranquillity 


Facts 

In  Commentary 
F'ear 

In  Commentary 
For  ever 

In  Motley 
Gone 

In  Inn   of   tranquillity 
Grand   jury — in    two    panels    and   a   frame 

In  Inn   of  tranquillity 
Hope 

hi  Commentary 
Japanese    quince 

In  Motley 
Lime   tree 

In  Motley 
Lost  dog 

In  Commentary 
Magpie  over  the  hill 

In  Inn   of   tranquillity 
Meeting 

In  Motley 
Memories 

In  Inn   of   tranquillity 
Miller  of   Dee 

In  Motley 
Money 

In  Commentary 
Mother 

In  Commentary 
My  distant  relative  : 

1)1  Inn    of   tranquillity 
Neighbors 

In  Motley 
Novelist's  allegory 

In  Inn   of   tranquillity 
Old  age 

/;/,  Commentary 
Once  more 

In  Motley 
Order 

In  Commentary 
Pack 

In  Motley 
Parting 

In  Motley 
Pilgrimage 

In  Motley 
Prisoner 

In  Motley 
Progress 

In  Commentary 
Quality 

In  Inn   of  tranquillity 
Reversion   to  type 

/;;•  Motley 
Runagates 

/;;.  Motley 
Sheep-shearing 

In   Inn   of   tranquillity 
Woman 

In  Motley 
Workers 
In  Motley 
Gait,   John,    1779-1839 
Haddad-Ben-Ahab 
In  Johnson,    R.     Little    classics   v   g 
Gambara.     Balzac,    H.   de 
Gambler.     Bourget,   P. 
Gamibler.     Dostoievski,  F.  M. 
Gambler's    death.     Thackeray,    W.    M. 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Game.     London,  J. 
Game  and  the  nation.     Wister,  O. 
Game  of  backgammon.     Merimee,  P. 
Game  of  billiards.     Daudet,  A. 
Game  of  life.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Gamekeeper.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Games  in  gardens.     Kelly,  M. 
Ganconagh  (pseud.)  See  Yeats,  W.  B. 
Gap    in    the    trail.     See    Futrelle,   J.     Phan- 
tom  motor 
Garden  behind  the  moon.     Pyle,  H. 
Garden  gate..    Benson  E.  F. 
Garden  lodge.     Gather,  W.  S. 
Garden   of   Eden— dialogue.     Kipling,   R. 
Garden  of  the  king.     Troubctzkoy,  A.  C. 
Garden  tea.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Gardener  Jim.     Brown,  A. 
Gargoyle.     See     Cathcrwood,     M.     H.     Old 

Gargoyle 
Garland,  Hamlin,  1860- 
Aftcrword 

In  Other   main-travelled   roads 
Alien  in  the  pines 

In  Other   main-travelled  roads 
Wayside   courtships 
Among  the   corn   row^s 
In  Main-travelled  roads 

Carpenter,     G.     R.     and     Brewster, 
W.  T.     Modern   English  prose 
At  the  beginning 

In  Wayside    courtships 
At  the  brewery 

In  Cosmopol  13:  34 
Bad  medicine  man 

In  Ind  52: 2899 
Before   the  low  green  door 
In  Other   main-travelled  roads 
W^ayside  courtships 
Branch  road 

In  Main-travelled    roads 
Creamery   man   of   Molasses   Gap 
In  Main  travelled  roads 
Outlook  56:  538 
Daddy    Deering.      See    Garland,    H.     Old 

Daddy  Deering 
Day  of    grace 

In  Other  main-travelled   roads 
Day's   pleasure 

In  Main-travelled  roads 
Delmar   of  Pima 

In  McClure  18:  340 
Division   in   the   coolly 

In  Other    main-travelled    roads 
Drifting  crane 

In  Prairie  folks 
Elder  Pill,  preacher 

In  Other  main-travelled  roads 
Electric  lady 

In  Cosmopol    29:  73 
End  of  love  is  love 

In  Wayside   courtships 
Fair  exile.     fPt.  3  of  Of  those  who  seek] 
In  Other   main-travelled   roads 
Wayside    courtships 
Good   fellow's  wife 

In  Cent   55: 937 
Hippy,    the    dare-devil 
In  McClure   19:  474 
Little   Norsk  or,  OT  pap's   Flaxen 
In  Little  Norsk 

Cent  43:  743.  912:  44:  .39 


Lucretia  Burns 

In  Other  main-travelled   roads 
Marshall's  capture 

In  Harp  W  48:  1894 
Meeting   in   the   foot-hills 
In  Wayside    courtships 
Mrs.   Ripley's  trip 

In  Main-travelled  roads 
Moccasin  ranch;  a  story  of  Dakota 

In  Moccasin  ranch 
My  first  Christmas  tree 

In  Ladies'  H  J  28:  D  p  13 
Night  raid  at  Eagle  river 

In  Cent  76:  725 
Of  those  who  seek:    i.  Prisoned  soul.    2. 
Sheltered  one.    3-    l^'air  exile.    4.  Pass- 
ing stranger 
In  Wayside  courtships 
or  pap's  flaxen.     Sec  Garland,  H.     Little 

Norsk 
Old   Daddy   Deering 
In  Other  main-travelled  roads 
Prairie  folk 
Owner  of  the  mill  farm 
In  Wayside    courtships 
Partners  for  a  daj^ 

In  Collier's  52:    Mr  14  P  5 
Passing    stranger.     [Pt.    4    of    Of    those 
who    seek] 
In  Wayside    courtships 
Preacher's  love-story 

In  Other   main-travelled   roads 
Wayside  courtships 
Prisoned   soul.     [Pt.    i    of   Of  those  who 
seek] 
In  Wayside   courtships 
Return   of  a  private 

In  Main   travelled   roads 
Arena  3:  97 
Rising  Wolf — ghost  dancer 

In  Idler  20:  471 
Saturday   night   on   the   farm 

In  Prairie  folks 
Sheltered  one.     [Pt.   2   of   Of   those   who 
seek] 
In  Wayside  courtships 
Sim  Burn's  wife 

In  Prairie  folks 
Sociable  at  Dudley's 

In  Prairie  folks 
Spirit  of  Sweetwater 

In  Spirit  of   Sweetwater 
Stop-over  at  Tyre 
In  Other   main-travelled   roads 
Wayside  courtships 
Test  of  Elder  Pill 
In   Prairie   folks 
Arena    3:480 
Two  stories  of  Oklahoma 

In  Cent  68:328 
Uncle  Ethan  Ripley 

In  Main-travelled  roads 
Prairie    folks 
Arena  5  :  125 
Uncle    Ethan    Ripley's    speculation.      See 

Uncle  Ethan  Ripley 
Under   the   lion's   paw 

In   Main-travelled  roads 
Up  tlie  coolly 

In  Main-travelled   roads 


INDEX    TO    SHORT     STORIES 


109 


Upon  impulse 
In  Wayside    courtships 
Bookm  4:  428 
Village  cronies 

In  Prairie   folks 
William  Bacon's  hired  man 
In  Other   main-travelled   roads 
Prairie  folks 
William    Bacon's    man.     See    Garland,    H. 

William  Bacon's  hired  man 
Witch's   gold.     A  new  and  enlarged  ver- 
sion of  The   spirit  of  Sweetwater 
In  Witch's   gold 
Zalea:    a   psychological    episode   and    tale 
of   love 
In  Zalea 
Garland   of  wild   olive.     Harraden,   B. 
Garni— a  hostage.     Kipling,  R. 
Garroters;   farce.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Garshin,   Vsevolod   Mikhailovich,    185S-1888 
Four  days 

In  Esenwein,  J.  B.     Short  story  master- 
pieces, v  2 
Red  flower 
III  Red  flower 
Gaskell,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Cleghorn  (Steven- 
son) [Mills,  C.  M.  pseud.]  i8io-]865 
Bessy's   troubles  at   home 
In  Novels  and  talcs  v  5 
Mary   Barton 
Cage  at  Cranford 

In  All  the  Year  Round   10:  332 
Liv  Age  80:  17 
Christmas    storms    and    sunshine 
In  Novels  and  tales  v  5 
Mary  Barton 
Howitt  3:  4 
Cousin  Phillis 
In  Novels  and  tales  v  5 
Cousin   Phillis 
Mary  Barton 

Cornhill  8:619,  688;  9:51,  187 
Liv  Age  80:  3,  100,  204,  494 
Cranford 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  4 

Household  Words  vol   4,  5,  6,   7 
Crooked  branch 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  4 
Right  at  last 
Curious   if  true 
In  Novels  and  tales  v  4 
Cornhill    i :  208 
Dark    night's    work 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  7 

All   the   Year   Round  8:475;  9:  I 
Doom  of  the   Griffiths 
In  Novels  and  tales  v  7 
Round  the  sofa 
Harper    16:220 
Grey  woman 
In  Novels  and  tales  v  6 

All  the   Year  Round  4:  300,  32T.  347 
Half  a  life-time  ago 

In  Novels  and  .tales  v  7 
Cou-sin  Phillis 
Round  the  sofa 
Household  Words  12:229,  276 
Half-brothers 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  7 
Round  the  sofa 
Dublin  Univ  52:  586 
Liv  Age  60:  12 


Hand  and  heart 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  6 
Heart  of  John  Middleton 
III  Novels  and  tales  v  4 
Lizzie  Leigh 
Household  Words  2:  325 
Libbie  Marsh's  three  eras 
In  Novels  and  tales  v  4 
Howitt  1:310,  334,  345 
Lizzie  Leigh 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  7 
Lizzie  Leigh 

Household  Words    1:2-60 
Harper  i :  38 
Lois  the  witch 

/;;   Novels  and  talcs  v  4 
Right  at  last 

All  the  Year   Round   1:564,   587,  609 
Manchester  marriage 
In  Novels  and  talcs  v  4 
Liv  Age  60:  339 
Mr.  Harrison's  confessions 
In  Novels  and  tales  v  6 
Cousin  Phillis 
Moorland  cottage 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  4 
Morton  Hall 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  6 
Lizzie  Leigh 

Household  Words  8:  265,  293 
Liv  Age  40:  31 
My  French  master 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  5 
Lizzie  Leigh 
Mary  Barton 

Household  Words  8:361,  388 
My  Lady  Ludlow 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  7 
Cousin  Phillis 
Round  the  sofa 
Plousehold  Words  18:  i 
Liv  Age  58:  223;  59:  208  » 

Old  nurse's  story 
In  Novels  and  tales  v  5 
Lizzie  Leigh 
Mary    Barton 
Household  Words  6:  583 
Poor  Clare 
In  Novels  and  talcs  v  7 
Round  the  sofa 
Household  Words  14:  510 
Right  at  last 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  4 
Cousin  Phillis 
Right  at  last 
Sexton's  hero 

In  Novels  and  talcs  v  4 
Cousin  Phillis 
Howitt  2:  149 
Six  weeks  at  Hcppenheim 
In  Novels  and  tales  v  4 
Cornhill  5:  560 
Squire's  story 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  4 
Lizzie  Leigh 
Well  of  Pen-Morfa 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  4 
Lizzie  Leigh 

Household  Words  2:  182,  205 
Gaspard  and  his  wa.x  lady.     French,  A.  W. 
Gasper  Ruiz.    Conrad,  J. 
Gastronomic  scenes.     Daudet,  A. 


no 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Gate  of  the  hundred  sorrows.     Kipling,  R. 
Gatherer  of  simples.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
•"       Gaudissart  II.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Gautier,  Theophile,  1811-1872 
Arria   Marcella 

In  Complete  works  (Gascon)  v  6 
Works  (Pocket)  v  5 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  11 
Avatar 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  15 
Bowl  of  punch 
In  Complete  Works  (Gascon)  v  11 
Works  (Pocket)  v  10 
Conversion     of     a     classicist.       See     Gau- 
tier, T.     Daniel  Jovard 
Daniel   Jovard;    or,   The   conversion   of  a 
classicist 
In  Complete  Works  (Gascon)  v  11 
Works  (Pocket)  v  10 
Elias  Wildmanstadius;   or,  The   mediaeval 
man 
In  Complete  Works  (Gascon)  v  11 
Works  (Pocket)  v  10 
Jettatura 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  15 
King  Candaules 
In  Complete  Works  (Gascon)  v  4 
Works    (Pocket)   v  4 
Marchioness's  lap-dog 
In  Complete  Works  (Gascon)  v  11 
Works  (Pocket)  v  6 
IMedi^Eval    man.      See    Gautier,    T.  ■    Elias 

Wildmanstadius 
Mummy's  foot 
In  Complete  works  (Gascon)  v  6 
Works  (Pocket)  v  10 
Esenwein,  J.  B.     Short-story  master- 
pieces V  2 
Mabie,     H.     W^.,     and     Strachey,     L. 
Little   masterpieces   of   fiction   v   i 
Stories  from  foreign  authors.  French, 

V  3 
Lippinc  89: 874 
Nightingales 
In  Complete  Works  (Gascon)  v  11 
Works   (Pocket)  v  6 
Omphalc 

In  Complete  Works  (Gascon)  v  11 
Works  (Pocket)  v  6 
One  of  Cleopatra's  nights 
In  Complete  Works  (Gascon)  v  4 
Works  (Pocket)  v  4 
Thousand  and  second  night 

In  Complete  Works  (Gascon)  v  11 
Works  (Pocket)  v  10 
Vampire 
In  Complete  Works  (Gascon)  v  6 
Works  (Pocket)  v  5 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  11 
Water  pavilion 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  15 
Gavon's  eve.     Benson,  E.  F. 
Gay  deceiver.     Norris,  K. 
Gaylcy  the  troubadour.     Norris,  K. 
Ged.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
Gemini.     Kipling,  R. 

General  Glover's  true  story.     Hale,  E.  E. 
General  jail  delivery.     More,  H. 
General  manager.     Merrick,  R. 


General  Washington's    negro    body-servant. 

Clemens,  S.  L. 
Generals  and  Number  Seven.     Pratt,  L. 
General's  bluff.     Wister,  O. 
General's  match-making.     Ouida 
Genevieve  Maud  and  the  new  thought.   Jor,- 

dan,  E.  G. 
Genevieve  Maude's  mission.   Jordan,  E.  G. 
Genevieve  Maude's  perishin'   soul.     Jordan, 

E.  G. 
Genius.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
Gentian.     Freeman,   M.   E.   W. 
Gentle    art    of    dining.      See    Smith,    F.    H. 

Wherein  the  gentle  art  of  dining,  etc. 
Gentle  boy.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Gentle  ghost.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Gentle  life.     Van  Dyke,  H. 
Gentle  robber.     Sherwood,  M.  P. 
Gentle  sinner.     Donnell.  A.  H. 
Gentle    traveler.   Donnell.    A.    H. 
Gentleman  and  players.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Gentleman  from  Huron.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Gentleman-in-plush.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Gentleman   in  the  barrel.     Fernald,  C.  B. 
Gentleman  of  Japan  and  a  lady.    Long.  J.  L. 
Gentleman  of  the  plush  rocker.    See  Stuart, 

R.    M.     Napoleon   Jackson,   gentleman  of 

the  plush  rocker 
Gentleman  ranker.     Seawell,  M.  E. 
Gentleman  vagabond.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Gentleman  with  the  green  tie.     Pratt,  L. 
Gentleman's  gentleman.     Smith,  F.   H. 
Geoffrey  and   Garcinde.     Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 
George  Dobson's  expedition  to  Hell.    Hogg, 

George  Silverman's  explanation.  Dickens,  C. 
George  Thurston.     Bierce,  A. 
George  Walker  at  Suez.     Trollope,  A. 
George  Washington  Jones;  a  Christmas  gift 

that  went  a-begging.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
"George    Washington's"    last    duel.     Page, 

T.  N. 
George's  birthday.     Field,  E. 
George's  mother.     Crane,  S. 
George's  wife.     Parker,  G. 
Georgia  watermelon.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Georgiana's  reasons.     James,  H. 
Georgia's  ruling.     Henry,  O. 
Georgic  Porgie.     Kipling,  R. 
Gerald.    Weyman,  S.  J. 
Geranium  leaves.  See  Page,  T.  N.     She  had 

on  her  geranium  leaves 
Gerardo  secretly  weds  his  mistress  and  sets 

out  for  Baruti.     Bandcllo,  M. 
Germ-destroyer.     Kipling,  R. 
German     Easter     and     the     Easter     rabbit. 

iM-ench,  A.  W. 
German  policL-nian.     Ivalph,  J. 
Gerould,  Katharine  FuUerton 

Bird  in  the  bush 
In  Scrib  M  54:  247 

Case  of  Paraniore 
In  Vain  oblations 
Scril>  M  54:  419 

Divided  kingdom 
/;;   Vain  oblations 
Cent  84: 255 

TmkI  and  the  means 
In  Harper  126:878 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


III 


Great  tradition 

In  Cent  88:428 
Impasse 

In  Harper  127:  521 
Mango-seed 
In  Vain  oblations 
Cent  83:  422 
On  the  staircase 
In  Vain  oblations 
Scrib  M  S4 -731 
Pearls 

In  Harper   129:  194 
Poppies  in  the  wheat 

In  Cent  63:383 
Straight  tip 

In  Scrib  M  56:  224 
Tortoise 

In  Vain  oblations 
Scrib  M  55:46 
Vain  oblations 
In  Vain  oblations 
Scrib  M  49:  367 
Weaker  vessel 

In  Cent  87:  270 
Wesendonck 

In  Harper  126:  740 
Wine  of  violence 
In  Vain  oblations 
Scrib  M  50:  75 
Geitha's  lovers.    Morris,  W. 
Ghamba.     Scully,  W.  C. 
Ghetto  violet.    Kompert,  L. 
Ghetto  wedding.     Cahan,  A. 
Ghoollah.     Bunner,  H.  C. 
Ghost.     O'Connor,  W.  D. 
Ghost,    Canterville.     Wilde,   O. 
Ghost  club.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Ghost,  Double-barrelled.     Zangwill,    I. 
Ghost  riower.     Pangborn,  G.  W. 
Ghost,  Gentle.      Freeman,  M.   E.  W. 
[Ghost]    Haunted    and    the    haunters.      Lyt- 

ton,  E.  B. 
Ghost,      Her     great-grandmother's.        Page, 

T.  N. 
Ghost  in   the   Cap'n   Brown   house.     Stowe, 

H.  B. 
Ghost  in  the    cross-trees.     Norris,    F. 
Ghost  in  the  mill.    Stowe,  H.  B. 
Ghost  in  the  sedan-chair.     Corelli,  M. 
[Ghost]   Lady  Ludlow.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 
Ghost,   Laying      the     hose-pipe.      Connolly, 

J.   B. 
Ghost.    Lost.     Freeman,    M.    E.   W. 
Ghost  of  a  chance.     Henry,  O. 
Ghost  of  Captain  Brand.     Pyle,  H. 
Ghost  of  chance.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Ghost  of  Dr.  Harris.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Ghost  of  glory.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Ghost  of  Matthias  Baum.     Singmaster,  E. 
Ghost  of  Miser  Brimpson.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Ghost  of  Sandy  Carr.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Ghost  of  the  bar  B-8.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Ghost  of  the  Black  Inn.     Loomis,  C.  B. 
Ghost  of  the  Sierras.     Harte,  B. 
[Ghostl    Old   nurse's   story.     Gaskell,   E.   C. 
[Ghostl   Poor  Clare.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 
Ghost,  Seventoes.     Freeman,   M.    E.   W,. 
[Ghostl    Shadows    on    the    wall.      Freeman, 

M.  E.  W. 
Ghost,  Speakin'.     Slossin,  A.  T. 
Ghost  story.     Clemens,  S.  L. 


Ghost  story.    Harris,  J.  C. 

Ghost   story,   My  own   true.     Kipling,   R. 

Ghost,   Story  of   the   inexperienced.     Wells, 

H.  G. 
Ghost  train  illusion.     Warman,  C. 
Ghosts.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Ghosts,  John  and  the.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Ghosts  in  my  tower.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Ghosts  of  Stukeley  castle.     Harte,  B. 
Ghosts,  Rival.     Matthews,  J.  B. 
Ghosts  that  have  haunted  me.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Ghost's  touch.     Collins,  W. 
Giant  Maximin.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Giant's  heart.     Macdonald,  G. 
Gibbet  hill.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Gibbon,  Perceval 
Ambush 

In  Harper  125:  823 
Avenger  of  blood 

In  Vrouw    Grobelaar    and    her    leading 
cases 
Blackw  176:  154 
Between  the  lights 

In  McClure  33:  418 
Bucko 

In  Collier's  43:  Ap  24  p  15 
Buried  anchor 

In  McClure  31:  SQO 
Citizen  of  the  roads 

In  Harp  W  S7-  Je  21  p  18 
Counting  the  colors 
In  Vrouw    Grobelaar    and    her    leading 
cases 
Blackw  176:  517 
Coward 

In  Vrouw    Grobelaar    and    her    leading 
cases 
Liv  Age  247:331 
Darkened  path 

In  Harp  W  58:  Ja  3  P  6 
Day  of  omens 

In  McClure  43:  My  p  63 
Debt 

In  McClure  39:27 
Dice 

In  McClure  28:603 
Did  they  marry? 

In  Hearst's  M  24:  10 
Dona  Victoria 

In  Harper  116:  343 
Dream-face 
In  Vrouw    Grobelaar    and    her    leadmg 
cases 
Blackw  176:  149 
Eleventh  hour 

In  Harper  114:  47i 
Girl 

In  McClure  42:  Ap  p  96 
Good  end 
In  Vrouw    Grobelaar    and    her    leadmg 
cases 
Blackw  176:  666 
Great  Jew 

In  McClure  42:  121 
Grim  irony  of  luck 

In  Canad  M  28:230 
Hands  of  the  pitiful  woman 
In  Vrouw    Grobelaar    and    her    leadmg 
cases 
Blackw  176:  303 


112 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Gibbon,  Perceval  —Continued 
Her  man   of  fate 

In   Hearst's  M  24:698 
Her  own  story 
In  Vrouw    Grobclaar    and    her    leading 
cases 
Liv   Age   247: 681,    726 
His  lady  of  silence 

In  Hearst's  M  24:  521 
His  wife 

In  Ladies'  H  J  25:  Jl  p  7 
1  lonie  kraal 

In  Vrouw    Grobelaar    and    her    leading 
cases 
Idealist 

In  McCliire  30:  229 
In  the  dark  hour 

In  McCIurc  31:  82 
Iron  star 

In  Harper  127:  354 
King  of  the  baboons 
In  Vrouw    Grobelaar    and    her    leading- 
cases 
Blackw  176:  521 
McClure  31 :  467 
Like  unto  like 

In  Vrouw    Grobelaar    and    her    leading 
cases 
Blackw  176:  310 
Lola 

In  Harper  118:  248 
Madame  Robin 

/;;  Scrib  M  53:334 
Man  before  the  mast 

In  McClure  42:  N  p  46;  Ja  p  48 
Man  in  the  shadow 

In  Ladies'  H  J  27:  Jl  p  7 
Man  who  knew 
/;;   Blackw  174:  467 
Liv  Age  239:541 
McClure  28:  243 
Manasseh 

In   Harper  117:  541 
Martyrdom  lottery 

In  McClure  22>-  482 
Master 

In  Harper  126:  48  . 
Mate  of  the  Gatwick 

In  Collier's  43:  Ag  28  p  16 
Morder  drift 

In  Vrouw    Grobelaar    and    her    leading 
cases 
Blackw  176:  660 
Murderer 

In  Harper  125:  443 
Parisienne 

In  Harper  122:  T76 
Peruvian 

In  Vrouw    Grobelaar    and    her    leading 
cases 
Piet  Naudc's  trek 
In  Vrouw    Grobelaar    and    her    leading 
cases 
Blackw  176:  306 
Sacrifice 

In  Vrouw    Grobclaar    and    her    leading 
cases 


Second-class  passenger 
In   Blackw  175:  646 
Liv  y\gc  242:336 
McClure  2~:  641 
Second  mate 

In   McClure  25:  2t, 
Sense  of  climax 

In  Delin  75:  Ja  p  31 
Strange  patient 

/;;  Collier's  44:  X  27  p  16 
Tagalash 

In  Vrouw    Grobelaar    and    her    Uadnig 
cases 
Task  appointed 

In  McClure  34:  558 

Trader  of  Last  Notch 

In  Blackw  175:40 

Liv  Age  240:  465 

McClure  27:  466 

Unknown  factor 

In  McClure  30:  662 
Unto  the  third  generation 

In  Vrouw    Grobelaar    and    her    leading 
cases 
Blackw  176:  145 
Vasco's  sweetheart 
In  Vrouw    Grobelaar    and    her    leading 
cases 
Blackw  176:  811 
Liv  Age  244:  160 
Weaver's  son 

In  McClurc  29:  465 
Wood-ladies 
In  Scrib  M  54:  22^ 
Gideon's  front  tooth.    Phillpotts,  E. 
Gift  horse.     Wister,  O. 
Gift  of  Abner  Grice.     Barr,  R. 
Gift  of  fulfilment;  an  allegory.    Harraden,  B. 
Gift  of  tact.     Loomis,   C.   B. 
Gift  of  the  emperor.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Gift  of  the  magi.     Henry,  Q. 
Gift  of  the  simple  king.     Parker,  G. 
Gifts  of  the  child  Christ.     Macdonald,  G. 
Gifts  of  the  philosophers.     Kelly,  M. 
Gil  Bias  and  Dr.  Sangrado.     Le  Sage,  A.  R. 
Gilded     idol     and     the     King     Conch-shell. 

Stockton,  F.  R. 
Giles,  the  poacher.     More,  H. 
Gilray's  flower  pot.     Barrie,  J.  M. 
Gipsy  George.     Bates,  A. 
Giridih  coal-fields.    Kipling,  R. 
Girl.     Gibbon,  P. 
Girl.     Henry,  O. 

Girl  and  the  anarch.      Parker.  G. 
Girl  and  the  game.     Williams,  J.  L. 
Girl  and  the  graft.     Henrj-,  O. 
Girl  and  the  habit.     Henry.  O. 
Girl  at   Lake   Lincoln.     Merrick,   L. 
Girl  from  Mercury.     \'icle,   11.  K. 
Girl  from  the  machine.     Williams,  J.  L. 
Girl   from    the   marsh-croft.     Lagerlof,    S. 
Girl   in   a  steamer   chair.     See  Smith,   F.    H. 

With  special  reference,  etc. 
Girl  in  red.     White,  S.  E. 
Girl  next  door.     Davis,  C.   B. 
Girl  of  the  period.     Harrison,  C.  C. 
Girl  that  Peter  brought.     Hopkins.  M.  S.  B. 
Girl  who  got  rattled.     White,  S.   E. 
Girl  who  loved   Herbert.     Jordan,    F.   G. 
Girl   who  was.     Jordan,   \i.   G. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


1^3 


Girl  with  the  golden  eyes.     Balzac,  H.  dc 
Girl  with  the  Greek  face.     Merrick,  L. 
Girl  with  the  green  toque.     Davis,  C.  B. 
Girl  with  the  guitar.     Bland,  E.  N. 
Gissing,  George  Robert,   185 7- 1903 
Capitalist 

In   House  of  cobwebs 
Charming  family 

In  House  of  cobwebs 
Christopherson 

In  House  of  cobwebs 
Daughter  of  the  lodge 

In  House  of  cobwebs 
Day  of  silence 
In  Liv  Age  199:  802 

National  R  [Lond]   22:558 
Despot  on  tour 

In  Strand   15: 25 
Elixir 

In  Idler  15:  43° 
Fate  and  the  apothecary 
In  House   of  cobwebs 
Fate  of  Humphrey  Sncll 

In   Eng  Illust  14:  i 
Honeymoon 

/;/   Eng  Illust  11:895 
House  of  cobwebs 
In   House  of  cobwebs 
Argosy  71: 394 
Humplebee 

In  House  of  cobwebs 
In  honor  bound 

In  Eng  Illust  13:  79 
Liv  Age  205 :  470 
Letty  Coe 

In   Liv  Age  191:  19 
Temple  Bar  92:  533 
Light  on  the  tower 

In  Eng  Illust  16:432 

Lodger  in   Maze  pond 

/;;   House  of  cobwebs 

National  R  [Lond]  24:847 
Miss  Rodney's  leisure 

In  House  of  cobwebs 
One  way  to  happiness 
In  Eng  Illust  19:  225 
Our  Mr.  Jupp 

In  Eng  Illust   11:631 
Pig  and  whistle 

In  House  of  cobwebs 
Poet's  portmanteau 

In  Eng  Illust  12:  No.  S;  3 
Poor  gentleman 

In  House  of  cobwebs 
Pall  Mall  M  19:  1/7 
Riding-whip 

In  House  of  cobwebs 
Ring  finger 

In  Cosmopolis  10:297 
Salt  of  the  earth 

In  House  of  cobwebs 
Scrupulous    father 
Iti  House  of  cobwebs 
Cornhill  83:  i75 
Simple  Simon 

In  Idler  9:  509 
Topham's  chance 

In  House  of  cobwebs 
Givers.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Glance  ahead.     Bangs,  J.  K. 


Glaspell,  Susan,  1882- 
According  to  his  lights 

In  Am  M  72:  I53 

Anarchist:  his  dog 

In  Lifted  masks 

Am  M  74:  14.S 

At  twi-light 

In  Lifted  masks 
Harper  124:  790 
]5oarder  of  art 

In  Ladies'   H  J  29:  O  p   10 
For  to-morrow;   an   Easter  story 

In  Booklovers'  M  5:559 
I'reckles   M'Grath 
In  Lifted  masKs 
Munsey  31:  481 
h'roni  A  to  Z 
In  Lifted  masks 
Am  M  68:  543 
His  America 

In  Lifted  masks 
How  the  prince  saw  America 
In  Lifted  masks 
Am  M  62:  274 
In  the  face  of  his  constituents 

In  Harper  107:  757 
Last  sixty  minutes 
In  Lifted  masks 
Love  of  the  hills 

In  Lifted  masks 
Man  of  flesh  and  blood 
In  Lifted  masks 
Harper  108:957 
"One  of  those  impossible  Americans 

In  Lifted  masks 
"Out  there" 

In  Lifted  masks 
Delin  80:  Jl   p  5 
Plea 

In   Lifted  masks 
Preposterous  motive 
In  Lifted  masks 
Glass  door.     Earle,  M.  T. 
Glass-eyed  Bill.     Osbourne.  L. 
Glasses.     James,  H. 
Gleaner.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Glenmutchkin  railway.     Aytoun,  W.  E. 
Glimpse  of  the  underworld.    Matthews,  J.  B. 
Glimpses  of  the  insurrection.     Daudet,  A. , 
Glistering  beaches.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Gloaming  ghosts.     McCutcheon,  G.  B. 
Gloriana.     Kipling,  R.  ,,    ^    ^,       .,  . 

La  Gloriense.     ^ce  Davis,  M.  E.  M.     At  La 

Gloriense 
Glorious  fortune.     Besant.  W. 
Glory.     Long,  J.  L.  „     x     tt 

Glory  and  the  other  girl.     Donnell,  A.   H. 
Gloversville  plunger.     Davis,   C.   B. 
Gnawing  a  file.     See  Habberton,  J.     Out  at 

Twinnett's 
Goat  of  Monsieur  Seguin.     Daudet,  A. 
Goblet.     Tieck,  L. 
Goboto  night.     London,  J. 
Gobseck.     Balzac,  H.  de 
God  from  the  machine.     Kipling,  R. 
God  in  Israel.     Duncan,  N. 
God  of  coincidence.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
God  of  his  fathers.     London,  J. 
God  rest  ye,  merry  gentlemen.     Crane,  S. 
God  sees  the  truth,  but  waits.     Tlstoi,  L.  o 
Goddess   of   Excelsior.     Harte,   B. 


14 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Goddesses  from  the  machine.     Bacon,  J.  D. 

Godmothers.     SpofFord,  H.  P. 

God's  and  man's.    See  Tolstoi,  L.  N.    Divine 

and  the  human 
God's  babe.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
God's  garrison.     Parker,   G. 
God's  puppets.     Davis,  C.  B. 
Godson.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Goeringer,  I. 
Autumn 

In   Brooks,   W.     Stories   from   four  lan- 
guages 
Flannel 
In  Brooks,   W.     Stories   from   four   lan- 
guages 
Folk-legend 

In  Brooks,   W.     Stories   from   four  lan- 
guages 
Housekeeping  book 
In  Brooks,   W.     Stories   from   four   lan- 
guages 
Love 
In  Brooks,   W.     Stories   from   four   lan- 
guages 
Parting 
In  Brooks,  W.     Stories  from   four  lan- 
guages 
Springtime 
In  Brooks,   W.     Stories   from   four  lan- 
guages 
When  the  flowers  fade 
In  Brooks,  W.     Stories  from  four  lan- 
guages 
Gogol,  Nikolai  Vassilyevitch,  1809-1852 
Cloak 

In  St.  John's  eve 

Esenwein,  J.  B.     Short  story  master- 
pieces, Russian  v  i 
Evening  in  May 
In  Evenings  m  little  Russia 
Cosmopol  3:  186 
Fair  at  Sorotchinetz 

In  Evenings  in  little  Russia 
May  evening.  See   Gogol,   N.  V.   Evening 

in  May 
Mid-summer  evening 

In  Evenings  in  little  Russia 
Night  of  Christmas  eve 

In  Cossack  tales 
Old-fashioned      farmers       [Old-fashioned 
gentry] 
In  St.  John's  eve 
Warner    library 
Portrait 
In  St.  John's  eve 
Blackw  62:  457 
Liv  Age  15:  299 
St.  John's  eve 
In  St.  John's  eve 
Taras  Bulba 

Stories  by  foreign  authors,   Russian 
Tale   of  how    Ivan    Ivanovitch   quarrelled 
with  Ivan  Nikiforovitch 
In  St.  John's  eve 
Going  into  society.     Dickens,  C. 
Going  of  BitTf  Ellison.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Going  of  the  White  Swan.     Parker,  G. 
Going  U)  Shrewsbury.    Jcwett,  S.  O. 
Gold.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Gold.    See  Balzac,  H.  dc.     Facino  Cane 


Gold-bug.     Poe,  E.  A. 

Gold  that  glittered.     Henry,  O. 

Golden  apples.     Morris,  W.  [Edgar] 

Golden   arm.     Clemens,   S.   L. 

Golden  ashes.     Pemberton,  M. 

Golden  ])aby.     Brown,  A. 

Golden  bird  (adapted).     Scudder,  H.  E. 

Golden  calf;  a  novelette.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 

Golden  braid.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Golden  castaways.     Osbourne,  L. 

Golden   chain.     Overton,  G. 

Golden    dreams.    See    Irving,    W.      Wolfert 

Webber 
Golden  egg  and  the  cock  of  gold  (adapted). 

Scudder,  H.  E. 
Golden   fleece.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Golden  fleece.     Hawthorne,  J. 
Golden  fleece.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Golden  flood.     Lefevre,  E. 
Golden  fortune.     Austin,  M.  H. 
Golden    helmets    in    the    Alleberg.      Strind- 

berg,  J.  A. 
Golden  ingot.     O'Brien,  F. 
Golden  key.     Macdonald,  G. 
Golden    key:    a   problem    in    lovers    for    the 

crime  doctor.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Golden  morning.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Golden  mountain.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Golden  pipes.     Parker,  G. 
Golden  pool.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
(jolden  pot.   Hoffmann,   E    T.  W. 
Golden-rod;  an  idyl  of  Mount  Desert.    Har- 
rison, C.  C. 
Golden  rule  DoUivers.     Cameron,  M. 
Golden  touch.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Golden  touch.  Train,  A.  C. 
Golden  venture.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Golden  wedding.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Golden  wedding.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Golden  wings.     Morris,  W. 
Goldschmidt,  Meir,  1819-1887. 

Flying  mail 
In  Flying  mail 

Stories  by  foreign  authors,  Scandina- 
vian 
Goldsmith's  apprentice.     Harraden,  B. 
Golf  in  Hades.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Goliath.     Aldrich,  T.  B. 
Golly  and  the  Christian;  or,  The  minx  and 

the  manxman.    By  H-11  C-ne.    Harte,  B. 
La  gommeuse.     Davis,  C.  B. 
Gone.     Galsworthy,  J. 
Goneril.     Robinson,  A.  M.  F. 
Good   aunt.     Edgeworth,   M. 
Good  Brahmin.     Voltaire,  F.  M.  de  A. 
Good-by,  Jack.     London,  J. 
Good  conscience.     Kielland,  A.  L. 
Good  dinner.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
Good  end.     GiI)bon,  P. 
Good  fellow's  wife.     Garland,  H. 
Good-for-nothing.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Good  for  the  soul.     Deland,  M. 
Good  French  governess.     Edgeworth,  M. 
Good  gracious!  and  the  forgct-mc-not.  Neal, 

Good  hunting.     Kipling,  R. 

Good  intentions.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Good  lesson  well  learnt.    France,  A. 

Good  luck.     Jewett,  S.  O. 

Good  man's  dilemma.    Weyman,  S.  J. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


"5 


Good  match.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Good  news  from  a  far  country.     Watson,  J. 

Good     reasons.      Sec    Maupassant,     G.     de. 

Moustaches 
Good  Samaritan.     Andrews,    M.    R.   S. 
Good  Samaritan.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Good  wolf.     Burnett,  F.  H. 
Goodness  of  Saint  Rocque.     Dunbar,  A. 
Goophered   grapevine.     Chesnutt,   C.   W; 
Goose-chase.    Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Gooseherd.     Sudermann,   H. 
Gordon,   Armistead    Churchill,   1855- 
Flandroe's  mogul 
In  Stories  of  the  railway   (Stories  from 
Scribner) 
Scrib  M  2:361 
Gordon  Baldwin.     Lindau,  R. 
Gordon  the  Gipsey.     Hogg,  J. 
Gorgon's  head.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Gorky,  Maxim,  pseud.  (Alexei  Maximovitch 
Pyeshkov)    1868- 
Afifair  of  the  clasps 

In  Outcasts^ 
Cain   and   Arteme 
In  Individualists 
Chelkash 
In  Tales 

Twenty-six  and  one 
Fortn  76:  1083 
Liv  Age  232:  202 
Chums 

In  Tales 
Comrades 
/;;   Orlofif  and  his  wife 
Talcs 

Esenwein,  J.  B.    Short-story  master- 
pieces, Russian,  v  2 
Craftsman  11:  288 
Confronting  life 

In  Cosmopol  38:  7i7 
Creatures  that  were  men 

In  Creatures  that  were  men 
Devil 

Nat'l  M  [Bost]  15:  161 
Exorcism 

In  Orloff  and  his  wife 
Green  kitten 

In  Tales 
Heart  of  a  beggar 

In  Cur  Lit  47:  220 
Heartache 

In  Heartache 
Her  lover 
In  Tales 
In  the  steppe 

In  Tales 
Individualists 

In  Individualists 
Insolent   man 

1)1  Orloff  and  his  wife 
Khan  and  his  son 

In  Orloff  and  his  wife 
Konovaloff 

In  Orloff  and  his  wife 
Malva 

In  Twenty-six  and  one 
March  of  man 

In  Cosmopol  39:286 
Men  with  pasts 

In  Orloff  and  his  wife 


Old  woman   Izerofel 

In  Heartache 
One  autumn  night 

In  Tales 
Orloff  and  his  wife 

In  Orloff'  and  his  wife 
Outcasts 

In  Outcasts 
Philip  Vasilycvich's  story 

In  Ind  59: 543 
Rolling  stone 

In  Tales 
Strange  companion 
In  Individualists 
Tchclkache.     See  Gorky,  M.     Chelkash 
Twenty-six  and  one 
In  Tales 

Twenty-six  and  one 
Twenty-six  men  and  a  girl 
Twenty-six    of    us    and    one    other.      See 

Gorky,   M.     Twenty-six  and  one 
Varenka  Olesoff 

In  Orloff  and  his  wife 
Waiting  for  the  ferry 
In  Outcasts 
Gospel.    Bacon,  J.  D. 
Goth.    Page,  T.  N. 

Governess  of  Greenbush.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Government  official.    Watson,  J. 
Governor.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Governor  general.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Governor-general's  trunk.    Train,  A.  C. 
Governor  Manco  and  the  patrol.    Irving,  W. 
Governor  of  St.  Kitts.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Governor's  dinner.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Governor's  prerogative.    Thanet,  O. 
Governor's   prerogatives.     Earle,   M.   T. 
Gradual  fairy.     Brown,  A. 
Grahame,  Kenneth,  1859- 
Departure 

In  Dream  days 
Dies  irae 

In  Dream  days 
In  Arcady 

In  New  Review  12:225 
Its  walls  were  as  of  jasper 
/;;.  Dream  days 
Scrib  M  22:  157 
Magic  ring 

In  Dream  days 
Scrib  M  20:  693 
Mutabile  semper 
In  Dream  days 
Reluctant  dragon 
In  Dream  days 
Saga  of  the  seas 
In  Dream  days 
Scrib  M  24:  194 
Twenty-first  of  October 
In  Dream  days 

New  Review  13:  359 
Grain   that  was   like  an   egg.     Sec   Tolstoi, 

L.  N.   Seed  as  big  as  a  hen's  egg 
Gramigna's  mistress.    Verga,  G. 
Grammatical  ghost.     Peattie,  E.  W\ 
Grand,  Sarah,  pseud.  (Mrs.  Haldane  Macfall) 
Ah  man 

In  Our  manifold  nature 


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Grand,  Sarah  — Coiitiiuicd. 
Bocimellcn 

In   Our  manifold  nature 
Eugenia 

III  Our  manitolil  nature 
Janey,  a  humble  administrator 

111  Our  manifold  nature 
Kane,  a  soldier  servant 

In  Our  manifold  nature 
Momentary  indiscretion 

In   Cosmopol  20:  169 
When  the  door  opened 

/;/   Idler  12:708 
Yellow  leaf 

In  Our  manifold  nature 
Grand  cross  of  the  crescent.     Davis,   Rich- 
ard H. 
Grand  Hotel  du  Paradis.  See  Janvier,  T.  A. 

At  the  Grand  Hotel  du  Paradis 
Grand    jurj' — in    two    panels    and    a    frame. 

Galsworthy,  J. 
Grand  prior   of   Minorca;   a  veritable   ghost 

story.     Irving,  W. 
Grande   Breteche.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Grande  demoiselle.     King,  G.  E. 
Grandfather's  chair.    .Hawthorne,  N. 
Grandfather's  dream.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Grandfathers  of  Bol).    Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Grandison's   quandary.   See   Stockton,   F.   R. 

Dusky  philosophy 
Grandmama.     Hil)bard,  G.  A. 
Grandmama.     King,  G.  E. 
Grandma's  story.     Alcott,  L.  M. 
Grandmother.     Vorse,  M.  H. 
Grandmother  and   her   three   lovers.      Erck- 

mann.  E.  and  Chatrian,  A. 
Grandmother  and  the  dolls.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Grandmother  Stark.     Wister,  O. 
Grandmother's  grandmother.     King,  G.  E. 
Grandsire  Triples.     Bland,  E.  N. 
Gran'ma   Mullin's  woe.     See  French,  A.  W. 

Wcilf  at  Susan's  door 
Grant,  Robert,  1852-1914 
Across  the  way 

In  Law-breakers 

Against  his  judgment 

In  Law-breakers 

Lippinc  44:831 

Bachelor's  Christmas 

In   Bachelor's  Christmas 
By  hook  or  crook 
In  Bachelor's  Christmas 
Harper  90:  884 
Exchange  of  courtesies 

In  Law-breakers 
Eye  for  an  eye 
In  Bachelor's  Christmas 
Scrib  M  5:315 
In  fly-time 

In  Bachelor's  Christmas 
Harper  89:  296 
Knave  of  hearts 

In  Knave  of  hearts 
Law-breakers 
In   Law-breakers 

Everybody's   12:  732 
Matrimonial  tontine  benefit  association 
In  Bachelor's  Christmas 
Scrib   M   16:  679 


Richard  and  Robin 

In  Bachelor's  Christmas 
Harper  90:  139 
Romance  of  a  soul 
In  Law-breakers 
St.  George  and  the  dragon 

In  Law-breakers 
Surrender 

In  Law-breakers 
Two  ways  of  telling  a   storj-;   a  dramatic 
dialogue 
In  Lippinc  39:345 
Grantham's  limitations.     Vorse,  M.  H. 
Grass-green  maid.     Brown,  A. 
Grasse  widow.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Grasshopper  and  the  ant.     Deland,  M. 
Grateful  foxes.     Mitford,  A.  B. 
Grateful  Joe.     Allen,  G. 
Grateful  negro.     Edgeworth.  M. 
Gratitude.     Bourget,  P. 
Gratitude  of  the  Samebito.     Hearn,  L. 
Grave.    See  Maupassant,  G.  de.     Tomb 
Grave  by  the  handpost.     Hardy,  T. 
Graven  image.     Sharp,  W. 
Graves  and  goblins.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Graveyard  sirens.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Gray,  David,  1870- 
Angel  of  chance 

In  Collier's  44:  D   11  p  11 
Bishop's  missionary  meeting 

In  Gallops  2 
Braybrooke  baby's  godmother 
In  Gallops 
Cent  66:  614 
Braybrooke's  double  event  steeple-chase 
In  Gallops 
Cent  55:  29 
Carty  Carteret's  sister 
In  Gallops 

Cent  56: 247 

Case  of  the  Evanstons 

In  Mr.  Carteret 

Cent  74: 521 

Chalmer's  gold  piece 

In  Gallops 
Crowninshield's  brush 
In  Gallops  2 

McClure  17:  194 
Echo  hunt 
In  Gallops  2 
Cent  65:  127 
Her  first  horse  show 
In  Gallops  2 
Cent  61 :  74 
His  first  race 
In  Gallops 
How  Mr.  Carteret  proposed 
In  Mr.  Carteret  and  others 
Cent  76: 584 
How     the     fence-breaker's     league     was 
stumped 
In  Gallops 
Isabella 
In  Gallops  2 
Cent  66:  511 
Matter  of  a  mashie 

In  Mr.  Carteret  and  others 
Cent  58: 18 
Medal  of  honor  story 
In  Mr.  Carteret  and  others 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


117 


Mr.    Carteret    and    his    fellow    Americans 
abroad 
[11  Mr  Carteret  and  others 
Mr.  Carteret's  adventure  with  a  locket 
III  Mr.  Carteret  and  others 
Cent  78:  5,^6 
Parish  of  St.  Thomas  Equinas 
In  Gallops 
Cent  55:24 
Peach  and  the  admiral 

In  Cent  75-337 
Popularity  of  Tompkins 

///   Gallops 
Reggie  Livingstone's  country  life 
In  Gallops  2 
Cent  67: 133 
Ride  of  his  life 

/;;   Gallops 
Ting-a-ling 
III  Gallops  2 
Cent  64: 352 
Transfigured  pair 

III  Gallops 
White  birds  of  Sandakkan 

In  Collier's  44:  S  25  p  17 
Woman's  auxiliary  of  the  Oakdale  hunt 
In  Harper  123:  267 
Gray  champion.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Gray  chieftain.     Eastman,  C.  A. 
Gray  collie.     Pangborn,  G.  W. 
Gray  frock.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Gray  ghost.     Futrelle,  J. 
Gray  jacket  of  "No.  4."     Page,  T.  N. 
Gray  madam.     Green,  A.  K. 
Gray  man.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Gray  mills  of  Farley.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Gray  mouse.    Davis,  C.  B. 
Gray  pippin.     Bazin,  R. 
Gray  wolf's  ha'nt.     Chesnutt,  C.  W. 
Grayson's   baby.     Fox,  J.,   jr. 
Great  and  little  Sherberton.     Phillpotts.   E. 
Great  Bartram.    Tracy,  V. 
Great  Breteche.    See  Balzac,  H.  de.    Grande 

Breteche 
Great   Brown-Pericord  motor.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Great  bubble  syndicate.     Osbourne,  L. 
Great  carbuncle.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Great  census.  See  Kipling,  R.  Smith  admin- 
istration 
Great  composer.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Great  condition.    James,  H. 
Great  day.     Amicis,  E.  de 
Great  day.     Singmaster,  E. 
Great  day  when  Matilda  voted.   Bangs,  J.  K. 
Great  Deadwood  mystery.     Harte,  B. 
Great     diamond     is     obtained     and     used. 

O'Brien,  F.  J. 
Great  expedition.    Jewett,  S.  O. 
Great  Feversham.     Silberrad,  U.  L. 
Great  five-cent  case.     Osbourne,  L. 
Great  God  Pan.     Cameron,  M. 
Great  good  place.    James,  H. 
Great-grandmother.   See    Page,   T.    N.     Her 

great-grandmother's  ghost 
Great  Jew.     Gibbon,  P. 
Great  K.  &  A.  train  robbery.     Ford,  P.  L. 
Great  men's  sons.     Tarkington,  B. 
Great  Minus.     Parker,  G. 
Great  Mogul.     Barr,  R. 
Great  oaks  from  little  acorns.     Kelly,  M. 


Great  pine.    Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Great  revolution  in  Pitcairn.    Clemens,  S.  L. 

Great  right-of-way.     Crockett,  S.  R. 

Great  scoop.     Seawell,  M.  E. 

Great  secretary-of-state  interview.  Williams, 

J .    L. 
Great  shadow.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Great  show  in  Kobolland.    Stockton,  F.  R. 
Great   ^aircase   at   Landover   Hall.     Stock- 
ton, F.  R. 
Great  state  of  Johnsing.     Earle,  M.  T. 
Great  stone  face.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Great  sword.    Maupassant,  G.  de 
Great  Todescan's  secret  thrust.     Castle,  A., 

and  Castle,  E. 
Great  tradition.     Gerould,  K.  F. 
Great  triangular  duel.     Marryat,  F. 
Great  tri-club  tournament.  Davis,  Richard  H. 
Great  war  syndicate.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Great  White  Chief.    See  Parker,  G.  Woods- 
man's story  of  the   Great  White   Chief 
Great  white  deeps.     Castle,  A.,  and   Castle, 

E. 
Great  Winglebury  duel.     Dickens,  C. 
Great  wish  syndicate.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Great  Wolfville  strike.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Great  wreck  on  the  Pere  Marquette.     War- 
man,  C. 
Greater     Coney.     Henry,  O. 
Greater  courage.     Thanet,  O. 
Greater  love  than   this.     Peattie,   E.   W. 
Greatest  man  in  the  country.     Ward,  H.  D. 
Greatest  of  these.    Davis,  C.  B. 
Greatest  of  these.     Fuller,  H.  B. 
Greatest  player  in  all  the  world.    Duncan,  N. 
Greatness  of  Helena.     Michelson,  M. 
Greaves'  disappearance.     Hawthorne,  J. 
Gree-Gree  bush.     Connolly,  J.  B. 
Green,     Anna     Katharine     (Mrs.     Charles 
Rohlfs)    1846- 
Amethyst  box 

In  Amethyst  box 
Black  cross 

In  Old  stone  house 
Bronze  hand 

In  Difficult  problem 
Difficult  problem 

In   Difficult  problem 
Doctor,  his  wife,  and  tlie  clock 

/;}   Doctor,  his  wife  and  the  clock 
Gray  madam 

/;/.  Difficult  problem 
Grotto  spectre 

In  Cosmopol  55:86 
Hermit  of  —  street 

In  Difficult  problem 
House  in  the  mist 

In  House  in  the  mist 
Memorable  night 
In  Old  stone  house 

Patten,  W.    International  short   sto- 
ries V  I 
Midnight  in  Beauchamp  row 

In  Difficult  problem 

IMysterious  case 

In  Old   stone  house 

Lippinc  47:352 

Old   stone  house 

In  Old   stone    house 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Green,  Anna   Katharine —ro;//i;i.'.'r</. 

Ruhy  and   tlic  caldron 

//)   House  in  the  mist 
7-12;  a  detective  story 

III  7-12;  a  detective  story 
Shall  he  wed  her? 

Ill  Old  stone  house 
Stairca-se  at  the   Heart's   Delight 

/;/   Difficult  problem 
Three  thousand  dollars 

III  Three  thousand  dollars 
Woman  in  the  alcove 

III  Am  M  60:97 
X  Y  Z;  a  detective  story 
/»  X  Y  Z;  a  detective  story 
Green  bough.     Austin,  M.  H. 
Green  boy  from  "Harrah."     Loomis,  C.   B 
Green  branches.     Sharp,  W. 
Green   door.     Freeman,   M.    E.    W. 
Green  door.     Henry,  O. 
Green-eyed  monster.     Juilrelle,  J. 
Green  flag.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Green  island.     Jewctt,  S.  O. 
Green  isle.     Wiggin,  K.  D. 
Green   kitten.     Gorky,  M. 
Green  pastures.     Grenfell,  W.  T. 
Green-room  rivals.     Trumbull,  A.   E. 
Green  ruby.     IMcCutcheon,  G.  B. 
Greensmith's    charade.     Phillpotts,    E. 
Grcgorio.     Heminway,  P. 
Gregory  learned.     Vorse,  M.   H. 
Gregory  learns.     Vorse,  M.  H. 
La   grcnadiere.     Balzac,    H.    de 
Grenfell,  Wilfred  Thomason,  1865- 
Brin 

In  St.  N  39:  99 
Copper  stove 

/;)  Off  the  rocks 
Green  pastures 

III  Off  the  rocks 
Johnny 

In  Off  the  rocks 
"Joy  of  their  Lord" 

In  Off  the  rocks 
Little  Prince  Pomnik 

In  Off  the  rocks 
Off  the  rocks 

/;/  Off  the  rocks 
Peter  Wright:  mail-carrier 

In  Off  the  rocks 
Preacher 

/;/  Off  the  rocks 
"Re])f)rted  lost" 

/;/  Off  the  rocks 
Susannc 

In  Atlan  108:  347 
"That   bit  o'   line" 
hi  Off  the  rocks 
That  Christmas  at  Peace  Haven 

/;/  Ladies'  H  J  29:  1)  p  1 1 
'Tis  dogged  as  does  it 

In  Putnams  6:  538 
Uncle  Rube's  net 

In  Off  the  rocks 
Uncle   Silas:    fisherman 

///  Off  tile  rcK-ks 
When  we  let  our  pilot  go 
In  Off  tlic  rocks 
Grettir  at   Drangcy.     Norris,  F. 


Grettir  at   Thorhallstead.     See   Norris,   F. 
^  Grettir  at  Drangey 
Greville  Fane.     James,  H. 
Grey  parrot.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Grey  sleeve.     Crane,  S. 
Grey  wig.     Zangwill,  I. 
Grey  woman.     Gaskell,    E.   C. 
Gridiron.     Lover,  S. 
Grief  deferred.     Brown,  A. 

Griffin,  Gerald,  1803- 1840 

Mr.  Tibbit  O'Leary  the  curious 
/;;  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  5 

Griffin     and     the     minor     canon.     Stockton, 

F.  R. 
Grifhn's     story.     See     Smith,     F.     II.     Club 

cliestnuts  warmed  over 
Griffiths  the  safe  man.     Kipling,  R. 
Grim  irony  of  luck.     Gibbon,  P. 

Grimm,  Jacob  Ludwig  Karl,   1785-1863,  and 
Grimm,  Wilhelm  Karl,  1786-1859 
I'"aithful    John 
/;/  Tappan,     E.     M.       Children's     Hour 
i:  199 
Frog-King 
In  Tappan,     E.     M.       Children's     Hour 
i:  210 
Hansel   and    Grethel 
In  Tappan,     E.     M.       Children's     Hour 
1 :  188 
Hare  and  the  hedgehog 

In  Children's   Hour   1:215 
Little   briar-rose 

In  Warner  library 
Little  Snow-white 
In  Tappan,     E.     \1.       Children's     Hour 
1:163 
Six  swans 
In  Tappan,     E.     M.       Children's     Hour 
i:  181 
Three   spinners 

In  W'arner  library 
Thumbling 
In  Tappan,     E.     I\I.       Children's     Hour 
i:  175 
Grinding  of  Dave  Tutt.     Lewis  A.   H. 
Grindstone   and   the   drum.     See   Parker,   G. 

Price  of  tiie  grindstone 
Griselda.     See    Boccaccio,    G.     Patient    Gri- 

selda 
Grisette.     Musset,  A.  de 
Grit  of  women.     London,  J. 
Grizel    Cockrane's    ride.     Peattie,    E     W. 
Grotto  spectre.     Green,  A.  K. 
Ground   ash.     Alitford,  M.   R. 
Groundsel-tree.     Wright,   Al.   O. 
Growing     old.     See      Maupassant,     G.     de. 
^  Farewell! 

Growing  up.     Morris,  G. 
Guarded  shrine.     Brown,  A. 
Guardian  angel.     Alarcon,  P.  A.  de 
Guardian  angel.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Guardian   angel.     Payn,  J. 
Guardian  angel.     Spofford,   H.   P. 
Guardian   of  the   accoLvle.      Henry,  O. 
Guardian  of  the  fire.     Parker,  G. 
Guardian    of   tiie   'scutcheon.      Henry,   O. 
Gudbrand  on   tiie  liillside.      Dasent,  G.  W. 
Gudra's  daughter.     Stockton,   V.   1\. 
Guentham's  curious  lH)Ules.      Loomis,  C.   B. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


119 


Guerin,  George  Maurice  de,  1810-1839 

Centaur 
In  ]Merrill,  :!5.     Pastels  in  prose 
Guest  in  Sodom.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Guest  of  honor.     Norris,  F. 
Guest  of  honor.     Viele,  H.  K. 
Guest  that  tarried.     Parker,  G. 
Guests.     Vorse,  M.  H. 
Guest's   confession.     James,  H. 
Guests  of  Mrs.  Timms.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Guests  of  the  wolfmaster.     Castle,   E. 
Guile.     Long,  J.   L. 
Guillotine  club.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Guilty.     Bland,  E.  N. 
Guilty  party.     Henry,   O. 
Guilty  secret.     Kock,   Paul  de 
Guilty  Sir  Guy.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Gully  of   Bluemans-dyke      Doyle,   A.    C. 
Gunnlaug  the  worm-tongue.    See  Morris,  W. 

Storv  of   Gunnlaug,   etc. 
Gunner  Criswell.     Singmaster,  E. 
Gunpowder  plot.     Eggleston,  E. 
Guthrie,    Thomas    Anstey.     See    Anstey,    F. 

pseud. 
Guy   Heavystone;    or    "Entire,"   a    muscular 

novel.     By     the    author    of    "Sword    and 

gun."     Harte,    B. 
Gypsy.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Gypsy   Christ.     Sharp,  W. 
Gypsy  dance  near  Granada.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Gypsy's   prophecy.     Alarcon,  P.   A.   de 

H     R     H.,     the     prince     of     Hester     street. 

Kelly.  M. 
Habitation  enforced.     Kipling,  R. 
Hacienda.     Seawell,  M.  E. 
Haddad-Ben-Ahab.     Gait,  J. 
Haggard,  Henry  Rider,  1856- 

Allan  the  hunter,  a  tale  of  three  lions 

/;;  Allan  the  hunter 
Black  heart  and  white  heart;  a  Zulu  idyll 

In  Elissa;  the  doom  of  Zimbabwe 
Elissa;   the  doom  of  Zimbabwe 

In  Elissa;  the  doom  of  Zimbabwe 
Long  odds 

In  Stories    by   English   authors,   Africa 
Mahatma  and  the  hare;  a  dream  story 

In  Mahatma  and  the  hare 
Maiwa's  revenge 
In  Maiwa's  revenge 
Harper  77:  180,  345 
Prince;  another  lion.   See  Haggard,  H.  R. 

Allan  the  hunter 
Tale  of  three  lions.     See  Haggard,  H.  R. 
Allan  the  hunter 
Hair  of  the  dog.     Stuart,  R.  M. " 
Hair-pin.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Haiti  the  shepherd.     Bierce,  A. 
Hajji  as  a  quack.     Morier,  J.  J. 
Hal  o'  the  draft.     Kipling,  R. 
Halberdier      of      the      little      Rheinschloss. 

Henry,  O. 
Hale-Weston.     Seawell,  M.  E. 

Hale,  Edward  Everett,  1822-1909 
Alice's  Christmas  tree 

In  Christmas  eve  and  Christmas  day 
Alif  Laila 

/;;   Crusoe  in  New  York 


Aunt  Caroline's  present 
1)1  Aunt  Caroline's  present 
Susan's  escort 
Harper  70:  360 
Back  to  back 
In  Back  to  back 
Harper  55:873 
Both  their  houses 
In  Susan's  escort 
Harper  82;  413 
Bread  on  the  waters 
In  Works  v  4 
Brick  moon 
Susan's    escort 
Brick  moon 
In  Works  v  4 
Brick  moon 
His  level  best 

Atlan  24:451,  603,  679;  25:215 
Children  of  the  public 
In  Works  v  i 

n,  yes,   and  perhaps 
Man  without  a  country 
Johnson,   R.     Little  classics  v  11 
Christmas  and  Rome 

In  Christmas  eve  and  Christmas  day 
Christmas  waits  in  Boston 
In  Works  v  2 

Christmas  eve  and  Christmas  day 
If,  yes,  and  perhaps 
Civil  servant 

In  Crusoe  in  New  York 
Old  and  New  9:  58 
Colonel  Clipsham's  calendar 
/;;   Susan's  escort 
Outlook  86:  424 
Colonel   Ingham's  journey 
/;;   Christmas  in  Narragansett 
Susan's  escort 
Harper  68:  143 
Confidence 
In  His  level  best 

Old  and  New  6:669 
Cottage  on  the  Viminal 

In  Christmas  in  Narragansett 
Cromwell's  statue 
In  Works  v  2 

In  Christmas   in   Narragansett 
Crusoe  in  New  Y^ork 
In  Works  v  4 
Brick  moon 
Crusoe  in  New  York 
Daily  bread 
In  Works  v  2 

Christmas  eve  and  Christmas  day 
Dick's  Christmas 

In  Christmas  in  Narragansett 
Harper  66:  275 
Did  he  take  the  prince  to  ride? 
In  Works  v  i 

Man  without  a  country 
Atlan  21:  603 
East  and  west 

In  Christmas  in  Narragansett 
First  grain  market 
In   Susan's  escort 
Four  and  five 

In  Four  and  five 
From  generation  to  generation 
In  Susan's  escort 

New  Eng  M  n  s  13:534 


120 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Hale,  Edward  Kverett— Continued. 
From  making;  to  baking 

/;/   Susan's  escort 
General  Glover's  true  story 

/;;  Susan's  escort 
Governor's  dinner 

In   Christmas  in  Narragansett 
Hands  off 

//;  Works  V  _' 
Happy  island 
In  Works  v  i 

Christmas  in   Narragansctt 
Man  without  a  country 
Harper  59:  209 
Hepzibah's  turkeys 
In  Works  v  3 

Ten  times  one  is  ten 
His  level  best 
In  Works  v  i 
His  level  best 
Man  without  a  country 
Ideals 

In  Works  v  4 
Erick  moon 
In  His  name.     A  story  of  the  Waldenses 
seven  hundred  years  ago 
In  Works  v  2 
In  His  name 
John  Rich  and  Lucy  Poor 

In  Susan's  escort 
King  Charles's   shilling 

In  Susan's  escort 
Law  and  gospel 
In  Christmas  in   Narragansctt 
Harper  63:  267 
Lost  palace 
In  Works  v  4 
Brick  moon 
Crusoe  in  New  York 
Old  and  New  10:405 
Love  is  the  whole 

In  Christmas  eve  and  Christmas  day 
Lucy  Poor.     !iee  Hale,  E.  E.     John  Rich 

and  Lucy  Poor 
Man  without  a  country 
In  Works  v  i 

If,  yes,   and  perhaps 
Man  without  a  country 
Mabie,     H.     W.,    and     Strachey,     L. 
Little   masterpieces   of  fiction  v  8 
Tappan.  E.  M.  Children  Hour  10:450 
Ridpath    library   of   universal    litera- 
ture V  I 
Trent,  W.   P.,  and  Henneman,  J.  B. 

Best  American  stories 
Wiirner  library 
Atlan  12:  665 
Outlook  45:  77 
Outlook  92:  515 
Sharpe  45:  77 
Max  Kecslcr's  horse-car 

In  Crusoe  in  New  York- 
Minister's  black  veil 
In  Susan's  escort 
Mrs.   De  Laix's  indecision 

In  Susan's  escort 
Modern  Psyche 
In  Works  v  i 

Crusoe  in  New  York 
Man  without  a  country 
Harper  51:885 


Modern  Sindbad 

In  His  level  best 
Mouse  and  lion 

In  His  level  best 
My  double  and  how  he  undid  me 
In  Works  v  i 

If,  yes,  and  perhaps 
Man  without  a  country 
My  double  and  how  he  undid  me 
Atlan  4:356 
My  friend  the  boss 
In  My  friend  the  boss 
Lend  a  hand  i :  24 
Neither  scrip  nor  money 
In  Works  v  3 

Ten   times  one  is  ten 
New  Arabian  night 
In  Susan's  escort 
Harper   78:  6i"9 
Next  his  hand 

In  Christmas  in  Narragansett . 
Nicolettc  and  Aucassin 
In  Crusoe  in  New  York 
Old  and  New  10:  223 
99  Linwood  street 
/;;  Works  v  4 
Brick  moon 
One  cent 

In  Christmas  in  Narragansett 
One  good  turn 
In  One  good  turn 
Susan's  escort 
Only  a  fly 

In  Susan's  escort 
Chaut  18: 293 
Our  new  crusade 
In  Works  v  3 

Ten  times  one  is  ten 
Pharaoh's  harvest 

In  Susan's  escort 
Pilchards 

In  Christmas  in  Narragansett 
Queen  of  California 
In  His  level  best 
Rag-man  and  the  rag-woman 
In  Works  v  i 

Man  without  a  country 
Red  and  white 

In  Red  and  white 
Return  message 

In  Christmas  in  Narragansett 
Round  the  world  in  a  hack 
In  Works  v  i 

Man  w^ithout  a  country 
Safe  deposit 

In  Safe  deposit 
Same  Christmas  in  old  England  and  new 

In  Christmas  eve  and  Christmas  day 
Skeleton  in  the  closet 
In  Works  v   i 

If.  yes,  and  perhaps 
Man  witliout  a  country 
Stand  and  wait 
In  Works  v  3 

Christmas  eve  and  Christmas  day 
Ten  times  one  is  ten 
Story  of  Oello 

In  Christmas  eve  and  Christmas  day 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


121 


Survivor's  story 
In  Works  v  4 
Brick  moon 

Christmas  eve  and  Christmas  day 
Christmas  m  Narragansett 
Susan's  escort 
In  Susan's  escort 
Harper  80:  908 
Tale  of  a  salamander 

In  His  level  best 
"Tell  it   again."     See   Hale,   E.   E.     Aunt 

Caroline's  present 
Ten  times  one  is  ten 
In  Works  v  3 

Ten  times  one  is  ten 
Old  and  New  i:  3 
Thanksgiving  at  the  polls 
In  Works  v  4 
Brick  moon 
They  savi^  a  great  light 
In  Works  v  2 

Christmas  eve  and  Christmas  day 
Old  and  New  7:  6 
Three  anniversaries 

In  Christmas  in  Narragansett 
Two  princes 

In  Christmas  eve  and  Christmas  day 
Old  and  New  i:  21 
Water  talk 

In  His  level  best 
Western  Ginevra 

In  Crusoe  in  New  York 
Harper  57:  747 
Hale,  Lucretia  Peabody,  1820-1900 
Spider's  eye 

In  Stories  by  American  authors  v  3 
Hale-Weston.     Seawell,   M.   E. 
Haleem.     See  Duncan,  N.     For  the  hand  of 

Haleem 
Halevy,  Ludovic,  1834-1908 
Abbe  Constantin 

In  Abbe  Constantin 
Autumn     manoeuvres.      See    Halevy,     L. 
Madame    de    Chateaubrun's    series   of 
three 
Blacky 

In  Parisian  points  of  view 
Catherine  Duval 

In  Catherine  Duval 
Chinese  ambassador 
In  Abbe  Constantin 

Parisian  points  of  view 
Circus  charger 

In  Parisian  points  of  view 
Dancing-master 

In  Parisian  points  of  view 
Deputy  of  Gamache 

/;;  Abbe  Constantin 
Duchess  and  Madame  Margot 

In  Catherine  Duval 
Fin-de-siecle  match 

In  Autumn  manoeuvres 
French  marriage 

In  Cosmopol  4:53 
In  the  express 

In  Parisian  points  of  view 
Insurgent 
In  Parisian  points  of  view 

Esenwein,  J.  B.    Short-story  master- 
pieces v  2 
Lippinc  88:  914 


Irene  de  Leoty 

In  Catherine  Duval 
Latter-day  wooing 

In  Autumn  manoeuvres 
Little  Max 

In  Abbe  Constantin 
Love  marriage.  See  Halevy,  L.  Marriage 

for  love 
Madame  de  Chateaubrun's  series  of  three 
[Autumn  manoeuvres] 
In  Abbe  Constantin 
Autumn  manoeuvres 
Mariette 

In  Autumn  manoeuvres 
Marriage  for  love 
In  Abbe  Constantin 
Marriage  for  love 
Most  beautiful  woman  in  Paris 
In  Parisian  points  of  view 
Warner  library 
My  nephew 
In  Patten,  W.   International   short  sto- 
ries v  3 
Only  a  waltz 

In  Parisian  points  of  view 
Story  of  a  ball  dress 

/;;   Parisian  points  of  view 
Tom  and  Bob 

In  Autumn  manoeuvres 
Two  cyclones 
In  Liv  Age  212:  758 
Half-a-dozen  housekeepers.     Wiggin,  K.  D. 
Half  a  curse.     Thanet,  O. 
Half  a  life-time  ago.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 
Half  a  sheet  of  paper.     Strindberg,  J.  A. 
Half   a   sheet   of    foolscap.    See    Strindberg, 

J.  A.     Half  a  sheet  of  paper 
Half-breeds.     Warman,  C. 
Half-brothers.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 
Half-brothers.     Hewlett,    M.    H. 
Half-brothers.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Half-penny  (adapted).     Scudder,  H.  E. 
Half-seas  over.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Halfyard's  mutiny.     Duncan,  N. 
Halima  and  the  scorpions.    Hichens,  R.  S. 
Hall,  James,  1793- 1868 
French  village 
In  Baldwin,  C.  S.  American  short  stories 
Hall  and  he.     Keats,  G. 
Hall-mark.    Trask,  K.  N. 
Hall  of  fantasy.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Hall    of    the    missing    footsteps.     Huneker, 

J.  G. 
Halt.     Ouida 
Hamlet  of  Shshtchigry  county.     Turgenev, 

I.  S. 
Hammerton  type-writer.     White,  E.  O. 
Hampshire  hills.     Field,  E. 
Hand.     Maupassant,  G.  dc 
Hand  and  heart.    Gaskell,  E.  C. 
Hand-organ.     Coppee,  F. 
Hand  that  riles  the  world.    Henry,  O. 
Handbook  of  Hades.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Handbook  of  Hymen.     Henry,  O. 
Handful  of  clay.    Van  Dyke,  H. 
Hands  of  justice.  See  Kipling,  R.  Smith  ad- 
ministration 
Hands  of  the  faithful.    Brown,  A. 
Hands  of  the  pitiful  woman.     Gibbon,  P. 
Hands  off.     Hale,  E.  E. 


122 


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Handsome  is  as  handsome  docs.     Bv  Ch-s 

R-de.     Harte.  B. 
Hanging  of  Talton  Hall.     P^ox,  J.,  jr. 
Hangman.     Kuprin,  A. 
Hania.     Sienkiewicz,  H. 
Hank's  woman.    Wister,  O. 
Hanrahan    and    Cathlccn    the    daughter    of 

Hoolihan.     Yeats,  W.  B. 
Hanrahan's  vision.     Yeats,  W.  B. 
Hans  in  luck  (adapted).     Scuddcr,  H.  E. 
Hans   Pfaall.  See   Poc,   E.   A.    Unparalleled 

adventure  of  Hans  Pfaall 
Hans   Pumpcrnickers  vigil.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Hans  Schmclz.     Lefevre,  E. 
Hans,  the  dreamer.     Lindau,  R. 

Hansel     and     Grctel.      Grimm,     W.,     and 
Grimm,  J. 
Hapless  girl.     Turgcnev,  I.  S. 
Happiest  day  of  his  life.     Osbourne,  L. 
Happiest   time.     Cutting.   M.    S. 
Happiness.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Happiness.    Maupassant,  G.  de 
Happiness  of  Stephen  the  smith.  See  Haw- 
kins, A.  H.    Heart  of  the  Princess  Osra 
Happy  birthday.    Alcott,  L.  M. 
Happy  boy.     Bjornson,   B. 
Happy  boy.    Donnell,  A.  H. 
Happy  day.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Happy  island.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Happy  life.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Happy  prince.     Wilde,  O. 
Happy-teeth.    Wister,  O. 
Happ3^  valley.     Tracj-,  V. 
Harben,  William  Nathaniel,  1858- 
And  there  was  light 

In  Ridpath    librarj-    of    universal    litera- 
ture 
Circus  Dan 

In  Dclin  75:  210 
Convict's  return 
In  Northern  Georgia  sketches 
Cur  Lit  30:  102 
Lippinc  63:  549 
Courage  of  Ericson 

hi  Northern  Georgia  sketches 
Fair  exchange 

1)1  Lippinc  69:  115 
Filial  impulse 
In  Northern  Georgia  sketches 
Cent  59:363 
Filial  pretense 

In  Harper  107:  252 
From  clue  to  climax 
In  Lippinc  57-737 
Heresy  of  Abner  Caliban 

In  Northern  Georgia  sketches 
Humble  abolitionist 

Jn  Northern  Georgia  sketches 
Jim  Trundle's  crisis 

In  Northern  Georgia  sketches 
Lippinc  61 :4i2 
Mountain  match-maker 

In  Cent  64:  413 
Mute  confessor 

In  Mute  confessor 
North  walk  mystery 

In  North  walk  mystery 
Over  tile  mountain 

In  Era  12:  341 

Question  of  valor 

In  Cent  66:  442 


Rural  visitor 

/;;   Northern  Georgia  sketches 
Book  News  16:  523 
Sale  of  the   Mammoth  Western 

/;/  Cent  75:  74 
Sale  of  Uncle  Rustus 

/;;   Northern  Georgia  sketches 
Lippinc  54:403 
Sprightly  heroine 

In  Harp  W  49:  1806 
Tender  link 

In  Northern  Georgia  sketches 
Two  birds  with  one  stone 

In  Cent  70:  61 
Whipping  of  Uncle  Henry 

In  Northern  Georgia  sketches 
Lippinc  58:828 

Harbinger.     Llenry.  O. 

Harbour  of  refuge.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Hard  road  to  Andy  Coggin's.     Fernald,  C.  B. 

Hard  to  forget.     Henry,  O. 

Hardesty's  cowardice.     Comer,  C.  A. 

Hard-headed  woman.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Hardy,  Thomas,  1840- 

Absent-mindcdness  in  a  parish  choir 
In  Life's  little  ironies 
Harper  82:  890 
Alicia's  diary 

In  Changed  man 
Andrey  Satchel  and  the  parson  and  clerk 
In  Life's   little   ironies 
Harper   82:  700 
Anna,  Lady  Baxby 

In  Group  of  noble  dames 

Graphic.     Christmas  no.  1890 
Barbara,   of   the   house   of   Grebe 
In  Group  of  noble  dames 
Graphic.  Christmas  no.  1890 
Changed  man 
In  Changed  man 
Cosmopol  29:  35 
Committee-man  of  "the  terror" 

/;;   Changed  man 
Distracted  preacher 
In  Wessex  tales 
Liv  Age  141 :  501 
New  Quarterly  M  Ja-Ap  1879 
Distracted  young  preacher.    See  Hardy,  T. 

Distracted  preacher 
Duchess  of  Hamptonshire 

In  Group  of  noble  dames 
Duke's  reappearance 

In  Changed  man 
Enter  a  dragoon 
hi  Changed  man 
Har])er  102:  25 
Fellow-townsmen 
In  Wessex  talcs 

New  Quarterly  M  Jan-Ap  1880 
Few  crusted  characters:  [Wessex  folk] 
Tony  Kytes,  the  arch-deceiver;  His- 
tory of  the  Hardcombes;  Supersti- 
tious man's  story;  Andrey  Satchel 
and  the  parson  and  clerk;  Old  An- 
drey's  experience  as  a  musician; 
.Absent-mindedness  in  a  parish  choir; 
Winters  and  the  Palmleys;  Incident 
in  the  life  of  Mr.  George  Crookhill; 
Nett}^  Sargent's  copyhold 
In   Life's  little  ironies 

Harper  80:  587;  81:  121 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


123 


Fiddler  of  the  reels 
In  Life's  little  ironies 
Scrib  M  13:  597 
First  countess  of  Wesscx 
In  Group  of  noble  dames 
Harper  80:  20 
For  conscience'  sake 
In  Life's  little  ironies 
Eclectic  M   116:  610 
l^'ortn  55:  370 
Grave  by  the  handpost 

In  Changed  man 
History  of  the  Hardcombes 
In  Life's  little  ironies 
Harper  82:  593 
Honorable  Laura 

In  Group  of  noble  dames 
Imaginative  woman 
In  Wessex  talcs 

Fall  Mall  M  Ap  1894 
Incident  in  the  life  of  Mr.  George  Crook- 
hill 
In  Life's  little  ironies 
Harper  82:  121 
Indiscretion  in  the  life  of  an  heiress 
In  Liv  Age  139:  n,  76 
New  Quarterly  R  1878 
Interlopers   at   the   Knap 
In  Wesscx  tales 

Eng  Illust  My  1884 
Lady  Caroline,  afterwards  Marchioness  of 
Stonehenge 
/;;  Group  of  noble  dames 

Graphic.   Christmas  no.   1890 
Lady  Icenway 

In  Group  of  noble  dames 

Graphic.   Christmas  no.   1890 
Lady  Mottisfont 

In  Group  of  noble  dames 

Graphic.   Christmas  no.   1890 
Lady  Penelope 

In  Group  of  noble  dames 
Eclectic  M  114:  217 
Longman's  15:  217 
Master  John  Horsleigh,  knight 
In  Changed  man 
McClure  i:  136 
Melancholy  hussar  of  the  German  legion 

In  Life's  little  ironies 
Mere  interlude 

In  Changed  man 
Netty  Sargent's  copyhold 
hi  Life's  little  ironies 
Harper  81:  123 
Old  Audrey's  experience  as  a  musician 
/;;,  Life's  little  ironies 
Harper  80:  705 
On  the  western  circuit 
In  Life's  little  ironies 
Eng  Illust  9:  275 
Romantic  adventures  of  a  milkmaid 
In  Changed  man 

Romantic  adventures  of  a  milkmaid 
Graphic.  Summer  no.   1883 
Son's  veto 

In  Life's  little  ironies 

Illust  Lond  News  Christmas  no.  1891 
Squire  Patrick's  lady 

In  Group  of  noble  dames 

Graphic.   Christmas  no.   1890 


Superstitious  man's  story 
In  Life's  little  ironies 
Flarper  80:698 
Three  strangers 
In  Wessex  tales 

Nutter,    C.    R.     Specimens    of   prose 

composition 
Stories  by  English  authors,  England 
Liv  Age  157:  104 
Longman's  i :  569 
Manhattan  t  :  266 
To  please  his  wife 
III  Life's  little  ironies 

Black  and  White  Je   2  1891 
Tony  Kytes,  the  arch-deceiver 
In  Life's  little  ironies 
Harper  80:  589 
Tradition   of   1804 

In  Life's  little  ironies 
Tragedy  of  two  ambitions 
In  Life's  little  ironies 
Universal  R  2:  537 
Tryst  at  an  ancient  earthwork 

In  Changed  man 
Waiting  supper 
In. Changed   man 

Liv  Age  176:  669,  719 
Murray  3:  42,  199 
Wessex  folk.  See  Hardy,  T.    Few  crusted 

characters 
What  the   shepherd  saw 

In  Changed  man 
Winters  and  the  Palmleys 

In  Life's  little  ironies 
Withered  arm 
In  Wessex  tales 
Blackw  143:  30 
Eclectic  M  no:  339 
Hare   and   the   hedgehog.      Grimm,  W.,   and 

Grimm,  J. 
Hare  and  the  tortoise.     Alcott,  L.  M. 
Harland,    Henry     (Sidney    Luska,    pseud.) 
1861-1905 
Bohemian   girl 

In  Gray  roses 
Broken  looking-glass 

In  Gray  roses 
Castles  near  Spain 

In  Gray  roses 
Confidante 

In  Comedies  and  errors 
Cousin  Rosalys 

In  Comedies  and  errors 
De  profundis 

In  Two  voices 
Dies  irae 

In  Two  voices 
Flower  o'  the  clove 

In  Comedies  and  errors 
Flower  o'  the  quince 

In  Gray  roses 
Friend  of  man 

In  Comedies  and  errors 
Funeral  march  of  a  marionette 

In  Mademoiselle  Miss 
House  of  Eulalie 

In  Comedies  and  errors 
Invisible  prince 

In  Comedies  and  errors 
Land  of  love.    See  Harland,  Henry.  Latin- 
quarter  courtship 


124 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Harland,  Henry— Confhiucd. 

Latin    quarter    courtship    [Land    of    love] 

In  Latin-quarter  courtship 
Lippinc  40:  169 
Light  sovereign 

In  Mademoiselle  Miss 
Lilith 

In  Latin-quarter  courtship 
Mademoiselle  Miss 

In  Mademoiselle  Miss 
Mercedes 

In  Gray  roses 
Merel}'  players 

In  Comedies  and  errors 
Mr.  Sonnenschein's  inheritance 

In  Latin-quarter  courtship 
Mrs.  Ormizon's  dinner  party 

In  Latin-quarter  courtship 
Prodigal  father 

In  Mademoiselle  Miss 
P'tit-Bleu 

In  Comedies  and  errors 
Queen  of  pleasure 

In  Comedies  and  errors 
Re-incarnation 

In  Gray  roses 
Responsibility 

In  Gray  roses 
Reward  of  virtue 

In  Gray  roses 
Rooms 

In  Comedies  and  errors 
Rosemary  for  remembrance 

In  Comedies  and  errors 
Sleeveless  errand 

In  Mademoiselle  Miss 
Tirala-tirala 

In  Comedies  and  errors 
When  I  am  king 

In  Gray  roses 
Harlem  tragedy.     Henry,  O. 
"Harnt"   that  walks   Chilhowee.     Craddock, 

C.  E. 
Haroun  the  caliph.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Harp  unstrung.     Harrison,  C.  C. 
Harping  of  Cravctheen.     Sharp,  W. 

Harraden,  Beatrice,  1864- 

About  the  umbrella-mender;  a  study 
In  In  varying  moods 
Umbrella  mender 
Blackw  146:  122 
Eclectic  M   113:  270 
At  the  green  dragon;  an  episode 
In  In  varying  moods 
Blackw  154:  159 
Liv  Age  198:  781 
Bach  concerto  in  D  minor 

In  Scrib  M  53 :  580 
Bird  of  passage.     See  Harraden,  B.     Bird 

on  its  journey 
Bird  on  its  journey 
In  In  varying  moods 

Stories  bv  l-'uLdish  authors,  Germany 
Pilackw  ms:  469 
Eclectic  M  122:  688 
Liv  Age  201 :  306 
Bravest  of  the  vikings 

In  Untold  talcs  of  the  past 
Clockmaker  and  his  wife 
In  In  varying  moods 


Eve  of  Caesar's  triumph 

In  Untold  tales  of  the  past 
Garland  of  wild  olive 

/;;  Untold  tales  of  the  past 
Gift  of  fulfilment;  an  allegory 

In  Blackw  165:  283 
Goldsmith's  apprentice 

In  Untold  tales  of  the  past 
How  Livia  won  the  brooch 

In  Untold  tales  of  the  past 
How  ]\Taster  Caxton   showed  temper 

In  Untold  tales  of  the  past 
How  Phidias  helped  the  image-maker 

In  Untold  tales  of  the  past 
Idyl  of  London 

In  In  varying  moods 

Stories  by  English  authors.  London 
Eng  lUust  11:  289 
Joan  of  Arc  and  little  Pierre 

In  Untold  tales  of  the  past 
Little   Rosebud 

In  Little   Rosebud 
Painter  and  his  picture 

In  In  varying  moods 
Sorrow  and  joj^ 

In  In  varying  moods 
Sunbeam  of  the  tower 

/;;  Untold  tales  of  the  past 
True  Spartan  heart 

In  Untold  tales  of  the  past 
Umbrella-mender.  See  Harraden,  B.  About 

the  umbrella-mender 
Vestal  virgins 

In  Untold  tales  of  the  past 
What  was  his  motive? 

In  Belgravia  70:  177 
William  of  Wykeham's  workman 

In  Untold  tales  of  the  past 

Harriman,  Karl  Edwin,  1875- 
Case  of  Catherwood 

In  Ann  Arbor  tales 
Champions 

In  Ann  Arbor  talcs 
Day  of  the  game 

In  Ann  Arbor  talcs 
Door:  a  nocturne 

In  Ann  Arbor  tales 
Kidnapping 

In  Ann  Arbor  tales 
Making  of  a  man 

In  Ann  Arbor  talcs 
Modern   Mercury 

In  Ann  Arbor  tales 
Old  professor 

In  Ann  Arbor  talcs 

Harris,     Joel     Chandler      (Uncle     Remus, 
pseud.)    1S48-1908 
According  to  how  the  drop  falls 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  liis  friends 
Adventures  of  Simon  and  Susanna 

In  Daddy  Jake 
African  Jack 

In  NigiUs  with  Uncle  Remus 
Cent  26: 61 1 
Ambuscade 

1)1  Talcs  of  llic  home  folks 
Ananias 

In   Balaam  and  his  master 
Harper  76:  699 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


125 


As  a  murderer  . 

In  Uncle    Remus,    his     songs     and     his 
sayings 
As  a  weather  prophet  . 

In  Uncle    Remus,    his     songs    and     his 
sayings 
As  to  education 

In  Uncle     Remus,    his     songs     and     his 
sayings 
At  Teague  Potect's:  a  sketch  of  the  Hog 
mountain  range 
/;/   Mingo 

Cent  26:  137.  185 
Aunt  Fountain's  prisoner 
In  Free  Joe 

Stories   of   the    South    (Stories   from 

Scribner) 
Scrib  M  i:  280 
Aunt  Tempy's  story 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Awful  fate  of  Mr.  Wolf 
In  Uncle     Remus,     his     songs     and     his 
sayings 
Azalia 

In  Free  Joe 

Cent  34:541.  71^.  8^1 
Baby  in  the  siege 

In  Talcs  of  the  home  folks 
Scrib  M  19:  490 
Baby's  Christmas 

In  Tales  of  the  home  folks 
Cent  47:284 
Baby's  fortune 

In  Tales  of  the  home  folks 
Scrib  M  20:  613 
Balaam  and  his  master 
In  Balaam  and  his  master 
Cent  41 :  557 
Bascom  place.     Sec  Harris.  J.  C.    Old  Bas- 

com  place 
Belle  of  St.  Valerien 

In  Talcs  of  the  home  folks 
Atlan  69:  338 
Bewitched  huntsman 

In  Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger,  ch  15 
Bishop  and  the  boogerman 

In  Bishop  and  the  boogerman 
Blue  Dave 

In  Mingo 
Blue  hen's  chicken 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
Bold  deserter 

In  Tales  of  the  home  folks 
Eng  Illust   15:  243 
Brother  Bear  and  the  honey  orchard 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Brother   Billy  Goat  eats  his  dinner 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Brother  Deer  an'  King  Sun's  daughter 

/;;  Told  by  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Fox  and  the  white  muscadines 

In  Nights    with    Uncle    Remus 
Brother   Fox,    Brother   Rabbit,   and   King 
Deer's  daughter 
In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Fox  catches  Mr.  Horse 
/;;  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Fox  covets  the  quills 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Fox  follows  the  fashion 
In  Told  by  Uncle  Remus 


Brother  Fox  makes  a  narrow  escape 

In  Nights  with  Uncle   Remus 
Brother  Fox  says  grace 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Cent  26:  615 
Brother  Fox  "smells  smoke" 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Brother  Fox  still  in  trouble 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Brother  Fox's   fish-trap 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Lion  has  a  spell  of  sickness 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
Brother  Mud  Turtle's  trickery 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Brother   Possum  gets  in  trouble 
In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Cent  26: 775 
Brother  Rabbit  and  Brother  Bull-frog 

In  Told  by  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Rabbit  and  his  famous  foot 
In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Cent  26:619 
Brother  Rabbit  and  Miss  Nancy 

In  Told  bv  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Rabbit  and  Mr.  Wildcat 
In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Rabbit  and  the  chickens 

In  Told  by  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Rabbit  and  the  ginger-cake 

/;;  Daddy  Jake 
Brother  Rabbit  and  the  gizzard  eater 

In  Told  bv  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Rabbit  and  the  little  girl 

1)1  Nights  with   Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Rabbit  and  the  mosquitoes 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Rabbit  breaks  up  a  party 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Rabbit  conquers  Brother  Lion 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Brother  Rabbit  frightens  Brother  Tiger 

In   Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Brother  Rabbit  gets  Brother  Fox's  dinner 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Rabbit  gets  the  provisions 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Rabbit  has  fun  at  the  ferry 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Brother  Rabbit  lays  in  his  beef  supply 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Rabbit  outdoes  Mr.  Man 
•     In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Rabbit  pretends  to  be  poisoned 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Rabbit  rescues  Brother  Terrapin 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Rabbit  secures  a  mansion 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Rabbit  submits  to  a  test 
In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Cent  26:  780 
Brother  Rabbit  takes  a  walk 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Rabbit  takes   some  exercise 
In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Cent  26: 342 
Brother  Rabbit  ties  Mr.  Lion 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Rabbit's  astonishing  prank 
In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 


126 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Harris,  Joel  Chandler  —Continued. 
Brother    Rabbit's    courtship 

In  Daddy  Jake 
Brother  Rabbit's  cradle 

In  Told  by  Uncle  Kenuis 
Brother  Rabbit's  laughing-place 

In  Told  by  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Rabbit's  love-charm 
In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Cent  26: 778 
Brother  Rabbit's  money  mint 

/;/  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Brother  Rabbit's  riddle 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother   Terrapin    deceives    Brother    Buz- 
zard 
In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Terrapin's  fiddle-string 

In  Little   Mr.   Thimblefinger  ch  8 
Brother  Wolf  and  the  horned  cattle 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Wolf  falls  a  victim 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Wolf  gets  in  a  warm  place 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Wolf  still  in  trouble 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Brother  Wolf's  two  big  dinners 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
Buster  John  alarms  Mr.  Rabbit 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
Butting-cow  and  the  hitting  stick 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
Called  to  account  by  the  preacher 
In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Case  of  Mary  Ellen 

In  Chronicles  of  Aunt  Minervy  Ann 
Case  of  measles 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Case  of  the  grippe 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Cause  of  the  difficulty 

In  Tales  of  the  home  folks 
Child  of  Christmas 

In  Making  of  a  statesman 
Colonel's  "nigger  dog" 

In  Scrib  M  18:722 
Comedy  of  the  war 
In  Tales  of  the  home  folks 
McClurc  1 :  69 
Confession 
In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Conscript's  Christmas 

In  ]5alaani  and  his  master 
Cent  41 : 284 
Cow  with  the  golden  horns 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
Creature  with  no  claws 

In  Daddy  Jake 
Cunning  snake 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Ivcnnis 
"Cutta  Cord-la" 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Daddy  lake,  the  runaway 

In  Daddy  Jake 
Death  and  the  negro  man 

//(    I'nrlr    Kmius  and   his   friends 


Deceitful  jug 
In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Dream  and  a  story 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Critic  i:  347 
Emigrants 

1)1  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
End  of  Mr.  Bear 

In  Uncle  Remus,  liis  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Evening  with  the  Ku-Klux 

In  Chronicles  of  Aunt  Minervy  .\nn 
Experience  of  William  Henry  as  a  farmer 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Fate  of  Mr.  Jack  Sparrow 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Fate  of  the  diddy  pawn 

/;;  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
Fire-test 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Flingin'  Jim  and  his  fool-killer 
In  Making   of    a    statesman 
Cosmopol  30:  356 
Florida  watermelon 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  saj-- 
ings 
Fool  for  luck 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Foolish  woman 

In  Daddy  Jake 
Fourth  of  July 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Free  Joe 
In  Free  Joe 
Cent    29:  117 
Georgia  watermelon 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Ghost  story 
In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Cent  26:  618 
Grandmother  and  the  dolls 

/;/   Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger  ch   i 
Hard-headed  woman 

In  Told  by  Uncle  Remus 
"Heyo,  House!" 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
His  practical  view  of  things 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
How  a  king  was  found 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
How  a  witch  was  caught 

In  Daddy  Jake 
How   Aunt    Minerv}-    Ann    ran    away   and 
back  again 
//(   Chronicles  of  Aunt  Minervy  Ann 
How  I'lack  Snake  caught  the  wolf 

In  Daddy  Jake 
How   Brother  Bear's  hair  was  combed 

/;/   Little  Mr.  Thimblelinger  ch   11 
How  Brother  Fox  failed  to  get  his  grapes 
/;/   Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 

Tappan,     E.     M.       Children's     Hour 

I  :  4S0 
Critic    I  :  45 
liow    Brother  l""ox  was  too  smart 
In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


127 


How  Brother  Lion  lost  his  wool 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
How  Brother  Rabbit  frightened  his  neigh- 
bors 
In  Nights  with   Uncle  Remus 
Cent  26: 345 
How  Brother  Rabbit  got  the  meat 
In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Cent  26:348 
How  Mr.   Rabbit   lost   his  fine   bushy   tail 
In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
How  Mr.  Rabbit  saved  his  meat 

1)1  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Hov/   Mr.    Rabbit   succeeded   in   raising   a 
dust 
In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
How   Mr.   Rabbit  was   too   sharp   for   Mr. 
Fox 
In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
How  Mr.  Rooster  lost  his  dinner 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
How  old  Craney-Crow  lost  his  head 

In  Told  by  Uncle  Remus 
How    she   and    Major    Perdue    frailed   out 
the  Gossett  boys 
In  Chronicles  of  Aunt  Minervy  Ann 
How  she  joined  the  Georgia  legislature 

In  Chronicles  of  Aunt  Minervy  Ann 
How  she  went  into  business 

In  Chronicles  of  Aunt  Minervy  Ann 
How  the  bear  nursed  the  little  alligator 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
How  the  birds  talk 

In  Daddy  Jake 
How  the  king  recruited  his  army 
In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
How  the  terrapin  was  taught  to  fly 

In  Daddy  Jake 
How  Wattle  Weasel  was  caught 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
How  Whalebone  caused  a  wedding 
In  Tales  of  the  home  folks 
Scrib  M   16:606 
How  Wiley  Wolf  rode  in  the  bag 

In  Told  by  Uncle  Remus 
In  some  lady's  garden 
In  Nights  with  Unce  Remus 
Cent  26:  772 
In  the  order  of  Providence 

In  On  the  wings  of  occasion 
In  the  role  of  a  tartar 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Intimidation  of  a  colored  voter 

In  Unle  Remus  and  his  friends 
"Jacky-my-lantern" 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Jeems  Rober'son's  last  illness 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Jumping-ofif  place 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
Keen-point,   Cob-handle,    and   Butch 

In  Little    Mr.    Thimblefinger    ch    17,    18 
Kidnapping  of  President  Lincoln 
In  On  the  wings  of  occasion 


King  of  the  clinkers 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
King  that  talked  biggity 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Ladder  of  lions 

In  Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger  ch  7 
Late  Mr.  Watkins  of  Georgia 

In  Tales  of  the  home  folks 
Lippinc  53:. 422 
Little  boy  and  his  dogs 

In  Daddy  Jake 
Little  boy  of  the  lantern 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
Little  Compton 

In  Free  Joe 
Cent  33:839 
Little  Mr.  Cricket  and  the  other  creatures 

In  Told  by  Uncle  Remus 
Little  Union  scout 

In  Little  Union  scout 
Lucky  conjurer 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
Magic  ring 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
Making  of  a   stateman 

/«  Making  of  a  statesman 
Major  Perdue's  bargain 

In  Chronicles  of  Aunt  Minervy  Ann 
Patten,      W.        International      short 
stories  v  i 
Man  and  his  boots 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Man  and  the  wild  cattle 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Mingo;  a  sketch  of  life  in  Middle  Georgia 

In  Mingo 
Miss  Cow  falls  a  victim  to  Mr.  Rabbit 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Miss  Irene 

In  Scrib  M  27:  216 
Miss  Puss's  Christmas 

In  Making  of  a  statesman 
Miss  Sally  and  the  tree  man 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Mr.  Bear  catches  old  Mr.  Bull-Frog 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Mr.    Benjamin    Ram    and    his    wonderful 
fiddle 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Mr.  Benjamin  Ram  defends  himself 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Mr.  Fox  and  Miss  Goose 

In  Nights  with   Uncle   Remus 
Mr.  Fox  and  the  deceitful  frogs 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Mr.  Fox  figures  as  an  incendiary 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Critic  i:  104 
Mr.   Fox  gets  into  serious  business 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Mr.   Fox  goes  a-hunting,  but  Mr.  Rabbit 
bags  the  game 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Mr.  Fox  is  again  victimized 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 


128 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Harris,  Joel  Chandler  —Continued. 

Mr.  Fox  is  "out  clone"  by  Mr.  Buzzard 
In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  saj'- 
ings 
Mr.  Hawk  and  Brother  Buzzard 

In  Nii^^Iits  with  Uncle  Remus 
IMr.  Hawk  and  Brother  Rabbit 
In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Mr.  Lion  hunts  Mr.  M-an 

In  Nights  witli  Uncle  Remus 
Mr.  Lion's  sad  predicament 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Mr.  Man  has  some  meat 
/;;  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Cent  26: 346 
Mr.  Rabbit  and  Mr.  Bear 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  sa}^- 
ings 
Mr.  Rabbit  as  a  rain-maker 

In   Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger,  ch   10 
Mr.  Rabbit  finds  his  match  at  last 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Mr.  Rabbit  grossly  deceives  Mr.  Fox 
In  L^ncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Mr.  Rabbit  meets  his  match  again 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Mr.  Rabbit  nibbles  up  the  butter 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Mr.  Terrapin  appears  upon  the  scene 
In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Mr.  Terrapin  shows  his  strength 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Mr.  Thimblefinger's  friends 

In  Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger 
Mr.  Wolf  makes  a  failure 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  sa}-- 
ings 
Mr.  Wolf  tackles  old  man  Tarrypin 
In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Mrs.  Partridge  has  a  fit 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  liis  friends 
Mom  Bi 

In  Balaam  and  Iiis  master 
Moon  in  the  mill-])ond 

In  Nights  with   Uncle  Remus 
Cent  26; 340 
More  trouble  for  Brother  Wolf 
In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Mountain  of  gold 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
Old  Bascom  place 

In  Balaam  and  his  master 
Cent  38:  607.  909 
Old  P.rother  Tcrra])in  gets  some  lish 

In  Nights  with   L'ncle  Remus 
Old-fashioned  fuss 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
Old  Grinny-Granny  Wolf 

In  Nights  with   Uncle   Remus 
Old  man's  troubles 

In  Uncle  Remus,  iiis  songs  and  his  sav- 
ings 


Old  Mr.  Rabbit,  he's  a  good  fisherman 
/"   Uncle  Remus,  his  sonijs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Origin  of  the  ocean 

In   Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Phonograph 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Piece  of  land 

In  Mingo 
Plantation    printer;    the    adventures    of    a 
Georgia  boy  during  the  war 
In  Plantation  printer 
Plantation  witch 
In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Preaching    that    is    preaching,    and    L'ncle 
Remus's   comments    on   it 
1)1  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Pumpkin-eater 

/"   Little  Mr.  Thimblefinecr  ch  4 
Queer  experience  with  the  phonograph 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Rabbit  and  the  moon 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
Race  improvement 
In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Rainy  day  with  Uncle  Remus 

In  Scrib  M  22:  241 
Rattlesnake  and  the  polecat 

In   Daddy  Jake 
Reason  why 

In  Told  by  Uncle  Remus 
Rosalie 

In  Cent  62:  916 
Run  of  luck 

In  Tales  of  the  home  folks 
Scrib  M  22:682 
Sad  fate  of  Mr.  Fox 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  sav- 
ings 
Shadow  between  his  shoulder-blades 

In  Shadow  between  his  shoulder-blades 
Shoemaker  who  made  but  one  shoe 

In  Mr.   Rabbit  at  home 
Simon    and    Susanna.     Sec    Harris,    J.    C. 

Adventures  of  Simon  and  Susanna 
Singing-match 

In  Little  J\lr.  Thimblefinger,  ch  T2 
Snow-white  goat  and  the  coal-black  sheep 

In  Mr.   Rabbit  at  home 
Some  advice  to  a  colored  brother 
In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Spirits  seen  and  unseen 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Story  about  the  little  rabbits 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  liis  say- 
ings 
Story  of  a  iilind  horse 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  liis  friends 
Story  of  Aaron 

In   Story  of  Aaron 
Story    of    the    deluge,    and    how    it    came 
about 
In   Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Story  of  tile  pigs 

In   Nights  witli  L'ncle  Remus 

T:ip]ian.     \\.    .M.     Ciiiidren's    hour    !: 
474 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


129 


Story  of  the  river 

/);   Little    Mr.    Thiinbletinger    ch    19 
Strawberry  girl 

In   Little   Mr.  Thimblefinger  ch  13 
Strongest — who?  or  which? 

In  Little   Mr.  Thimblefinger  ch  3 
Talking  saddle  • 

/;;   Little   Mr.   Thimblefinger  ch   5 
Talking-saddle  and  the  thief 

/;;   Little   Mr.  Thimblefinger  ch  6 
Tar-baby.     See   Harris,  J.  C.     Wonderful 

tar-baby   story 
Teague    Poteet's.     See   Harris,  J.    C.     At 

Teague  Poteet's. 
Temperance  reformer 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Terrible  horse 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
Three  ivory  bobbins 

In  Little   Mr.   Thimblefinger,   ch    16 
Trouble  on  Lost  Mountain 

In  Free  Joe 
Cent  31:425. 
Troubles  of  Martin  Coy 

In  On  the  wings  of  occasion 
Turnip  salad  as  a  text 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Uncle  Rain  and  Brother  Drought 

In  Mr.   Rabbit  at  home 
Uncle  Remus  and  the  comet 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Uncle  Remus  and  the  Savannah  darkey 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Uncle  Remus  at  the  telephone 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Uncle  Remus  imitates  the  little  bo}^ 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Uncle  Remus  in  limbo 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Uncle  Remus  on  an  electric  car 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Uncle  Remus  preaches  to  a  convert 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Uncle  Remus  receives  a  valentine 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Uncle  Remus  thinks  he  finds  a  snake 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Uncle  Remus  with  the  toothache 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Uncle  Remus's  church  experience 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Uncle  Remus's  experience  with  "ha'nts" 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Uncle  Remus's  grandson  gets  into  serious 
trouble 

In  Uncle   Remus   and  his   friends 
Uncle   Remus's  ideas  of  conjuring 

In  Uncle   Remus   and  his   friends 
Uncle  Remus's  wonder  story 

In  Daddy  Jake 
Views  on  the  African  exodus 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
When  Brother  Rabbit  was  king 

In  Told  by  Uncle  Remus 


When  Jess  went  a  fiddlin' 

In  Chronicles  of  Aunt  Mincrvy  Ann 
Where  the  harrycane  comes  from 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Where  the  thunder  lives 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
Where's  Duncan 

In  Balaam  and  his  master 
Whims  of  Captain  McCarthy 

In  On  the  wings  of  occasion 
Why  Brother  Bear  has  no  tail 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 

Tappan,     E.     M.        Children's     hour 

1:487 
Cent  26:  343 
Why  Brother  Bull  growls  and  grumbles 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Why  Brother  Fox's  legs  are  black 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Why    Brother   Wolf   didn't   eat   the   little 
rabbits 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Why  Mr.   Billy-Goat's  tail  is  short 

In  Little    Mr.   Thimblefintrer   ch  4 
Why  Mr.  Cricket  has  elbows  on  his  legs 

In  Told  by  Uncle  Remus 
Why  Mr.  Dog  is  tame 

In  Told  by  Uncle  Remus 
Why  Mr.  Dog  runs  Brother  Rabbit 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Why  Mr.  Possum  has  no  hair  on  his  tail 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Why  Mr.  Possum  loves  peace 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Why  the  alligator's  back  is  rough 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Cent  26:  614 
Why  the  bear  is  a  wrestler 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 
Why  the  Confederacy  failed 

In  On  the  wings  of  occasion 
Why  the  hawk  catches  chickens 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Why  the  guinea  fowls  are  speckled 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Cent  26: 777 
Why  the  guineas  stay  awake 

In  Daddy  Jake 
Why  the  moon's  face  is  smutty 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Why  the  negro  is  black 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Why  the  turkey-buzzard  is  bald-headed 

In  Told  by  Uncle  Remus 
William  Henry  at  school 

In  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends 
Wise  bird  and  the  foolish  bird 

In  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus 
Witch  of  the  well 

In  Little   Mr.  Thimblefinger  ch  14 
Wonderful  tar-baby  story 

In  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings 
Woog  and  the  weeze 

In  Mr.  Rabbit  at  home 


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IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Harris,  Miriam  (Coles)   (Mrs.  S.  S.  Harris) 

1834- 
In  the  interests  of  Cliristopher 
/;;  Howells.   W.   D..  and   Alden,   H.   M. 
Quaint  courtships 
Harrison,   Constance    (Cary)    (Mrs.   Burton 
Harrison)     1S46- 
At  a  winter  housc-partj- 

In  Merrj'-  maid  of  Arcady 
Author's  readinsj:  and  its  consequences 
In  Carcellini  emerald 
Harper  97:  729 
Carcellini  emerald 

In  Carcellini  emerald 
Cherrycotc 

In  Edelweiss  of  the  Sierras 
Crow's  nest 
In  Belhaven  tales 
Cent  30: 725 
Daughter  of  the  South 
/;;   Daughter  of  the  South 
Cosmopol   12:  161 
Edelweiss  of  the  Sierras 
In  Edelweiss  of  the  Sierras 
Harper  65:  116 
Girl  of  the  period 

In  Carcellini  emerald 
Golden-rod:  an  idyl  of  Mount  Desert 
In  Edelweiss  of  the  .Sierras 
Golden-rod 
Harp  unstrung 

In  Daughter  of  the  South 
His    lordship 

In  Merry  maid  of  Arcady 
House  built  upon  sand 
In  Edelweiss  of  the  Sierras 
Harper  70:  542 
Jenny,  the  debutante 

In  Daughter  of  the  South 
Leander  of  Betsy's  pride 

In  Carcellini  emerald 
Leaves   from   the    diary    of   Ruth    March- 
mont,  spinster 
In  Merry  maid  of  Arcady 
Merry  maid  of  Arcady 
In  Merry  maid  of  Arcady 
Harper  90:  378 
Mr.  Clendcnning  Piper 

In  Daughter  of  the  South 
Monsieur  Alcibiade 

In  Cent  43:  601 
Mount     Desert.       See     Harrison,     C.     C. 

Golden-rod 
On  a  hill-top 

/;;   Edelweiss  of  the  Sierras 
On  Frenchman's  Bay 
In  Virginia  cousin 
Cosmopol   18:  189 
Out  of  season 

/;;  Virginia  cousin 
Peggy's  possum  hunt 

In  St  N  39:244 
Secret  of  Don  Juan 

In  Merry  maid  of  Arcady 
Shattered  violin 

In  Edelweiss  of  the  Sierras 
Sierras.     Sec    Harrison.   C.    C.     Edelweiss 

of  the  Sierras 
Stolen  Stradivarius 
In  Carcellini  emerald 


Stranger  within  thy  gate 

In  Merry  maid  of  Arcady 
Suit  decided 

In  Daughter  of  the  South 
Thirteen  at  table 

In  Merry  maid  of  Arcady 
Thorn  in  his  cushion 

In  Daughter  of  the  South 
Three  Misses  Benedict  at  Yale 

In  Carcellini  emerald 
Una  and  King  David 

In  Belhaven  tales 
Under  the  convent  wall 

In  Edelweiss  of  the  Sierras 
Unwelcome  Mrs.  Hatch 

In  Unwelcome  Mrs.  Hatch 
Virginia  cousin 

In  Virginia  cousin 
Wanted:  a  chaperon 

In  Carcellini  emerald 
Wife's  love 

In  Daughter  of  the  South 
Winwood's  luck 

In  Lippinc  68:336 
Worrosquoyacke 

In  Merry  maid  of  Arcady 
Harry  and   Lucy.     Edgeworth,  M. 
Harry     and     IMaude     and     I — also     James 

Bangs,  J.  K. 
Harry  Lossing.    Thanet,  O. 
Harry  of  England.    Alagruder,  J. 
Harry's  inheritance.     Allen,  G. 
Harsh  word.     Connolly,  J.  B. 
Harshaw  bride.     Foote.  M.  H. 
Harte,  [Francis]   Bret,  1839- 1902 
Adventure  of  Padre  Viccntio 

In  Writings  v  i 
Adventures  of  John  Longbowe,  yoeman 
In  Writings  v  18 

Condensed  novels 
Cosmopol  32:  153 
Ali  Baba  of  the  Sierras 
In  Writings  v  17 

Openings  in  the  old  trail 
Ancestors  of  Peter  Atherly 
In  Writings  v  16 

Ancestors  of  Peter  .-Vtherly 
Tales  of  trail  and  town 
Apostle  of  the  Tules 
In  Writings  v  4 

By  shore  and  sedge 
Longman's  6;  67 
Argonauts  of  North   Liberty 

In  Writings  v  11 
At  the  mission  of  San  Carmel 
In  Writings  v  3 
Frontier  stories 
On  the  frontier 
Baby  Sylvester 
In  Writings  v  2 

Tales  of  the  .\rgonauts 
Barker's  luck 

In  Writings  v  10 
Barker's  luck 
Belle  of  Canaila  city 
In  Writings  v  18 

From  sand  hill  to  pine 
Bell-ringer  of  Angels 
In  Writings  v  8 

Bell-ringer  of  Angels 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


131 


Blue  grass  Penelope 
In  Writings  v  4 
Frontier  stories 
On  the  frontier 
Longman's  4:  265,  522 
Boom  in  the  "Calaveras  Clarion" 
In  Writings  v  16 

Ancestors  of  Peter  Atherly 
Mr.  Jack  Hamlin's  mediation 
Boonder 

In  Writings  v  14 

Luck  of  Roaring  Camp 
Brown  of  Calaveras 
1)1  Writings  v  I 
Overland  4:  284 
Buckeye  Hollow  inheritance 
In  Writings  v  18 

Openings  in  the  old  trail 

Bulger's  reputation 

In  Writings  v  10 

Barker's  luck 

Captain  Jim's  friend 

In  Writings  \'  5 

Heritage  of  Dedlow  Marsh 
Chatelaine  of  Burnt  Ridge 
In  Writings  v  7 

Sappho  of  Green  Springs 
Christmas  gift  that  came  to  Rupert 
In  Writings  v  i 

Mrs.   Skagg's   husbands 
Chu  Chu 

In  Writings  v  10 

Bell-ringer  of  Angels 
Clarence 

In  Writings  v  9 
Colonel  Starbottle  for  the  plaintiff 
In  Writings  v  17 

Openings  in  the  old  trail 
Harper  102:  564 
Colonel  Starbottle's  client 
In  Writings  v  7 

Colonel  Starbottle's  client 
Conspiracy  of  Mrs.  Bunker 
/;;  Writings  v  8 
Sally  Dows 
Idler  i:  93,  206,  314 
Convalescence  of  Jack  Hamlin 
In  Writings  v  19 
Trent's  trust 
Convert  of  the  mission 
In  Writings  v  10 
Barker's  luck 
Cressy 

In  Writings  v  7 

Macmillan  58:  292,  401;  59:  i,  81 
Dan'l  Borem.    By  F.  N-s  W-t-t 
In  Writings  v  18 

Condensed  novels 
Desborough  connections 
In  Writings  v  16 

Ancestors  of  Peter  Atherly 
Stories  in  light  and  shadow 
Devil  and  the  broker 

In  Writings  v  i 
Devil's  food 

In  Writings  v  4 
Devotion  of  Enriquez 
In  Writings  v  10 
Barker's  luck 
Cent  51:  37 


Dick  Boyle's  business  card 
In  Writings  v  19 
Trent's  trust 
Dick  Spindlcr's  family  Christmas 
In  Writings  v  15 

Mr.  Jack  Hamlin's  mediation 
Drift  from   Redwood   camp 
In  Writings  v  s 
Scrib   M   2:651 
Dweller   of   the    threshold.     By   Sir    Ed-d 
L-tt-n  B-lw-r 
In  Writings  v  i 
Episode  of  Fiddletown 
In  Writings  v  2 

Tales  of  the  Argonauts 
Scrib  o  s  6:433,  576,  696 
Episode  of  West  Woodlands 
In  Writings  v  10 

Protegee  of  Jack  Hamlin's 
Esmeralda  of  Rocky  Canon 
hi  Writings  v  16 

Ancestors  of  Peter  Atherly 
Mr.  Jack  Hamlin's  mediation 
Harper  98:  14 
P'antine.  After  the  French  of  Victor  Hugo 
In  Writings  v  1 

Condensed  novels 
"La    femme."     After    the    French    of    M. 
Michelet 
In  Writings  v  i 
First  family  of  Tasajara 
In  Writings  v  8 

Macmillan  64:  241,  401;  65:  i,  81 
Five  o'clock  in  the  morning 
In  Drift  from  two  shores 
Flip:  a  California  romance 
In  Writings  v  3 
Frontier  stories 
Fool  of  Five  P'orks 
In  Writings  v  2 

Luck  of  Roaring  Camp 
Tales  of  the  Argonauts 
For  simla  reasons.  See  Hartc,  B.  Stories 

three 
Found  at  Blazing  Star 
In  Writings  v  3 
Frontier  stories 
Belgravia  47:  46,  172 
Four  guardians  of  Lagrange 

In  Writings  v  17 

Ghost  of  the  Sierras 

In  Writings  v  2 

Drift   from   two   shores 
Ghosts  of  Stukeley  castle 
In  Writings  v  11 

Colonel  Starbottle's  client 
Goddess  of  Excelsior 
/;{  Writings  v  18 

Openings   in   the   old   trail 
Golly    and    the    Christian;    or,    The    minx 
and  the  Manxman.     By  H-11   C-ne 
In  Writings  v  18 

Condensed  novels 
Cosmopol  31:  644 
Great  Deadwood  mystery 
In  Writings  v  3 

Twins  of  Table  Mountain 
Scrib  o  s  17:  1/7 


132 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Harte,  Bret —Coutiuucd. 

Guy  Hcavystone;  or  "Entire,"  a  muscular 
novel.    By  the  author  of  "Sword  and 
gun" 
lit  Writing's  v  i 
Handsome  is  as  handsome  docs.    By  Ch-s 
R-de 
In  Writings  v  ] 

Condensed    novels 
Haunted  man.     By  Ch-r-s  D-ck-ns 
In  Writings  v  i 

Condensed  novels 
Heir  of  the  McHulishes 
In  Writings  v  ii 

Protegee   of  Jack   Hamlin's 
Cent  46:  763,  921 
Heiress  of  Red  Dog 
In  Writings  v  2 

Twins  of  Table  Mountain 
Belgravia  37:  321 
Heritage  of  Dedlow  Marsh 
In  Writings  v  5 

Heritage  of  Dedlow  Alarsh 
High-water  mark 
In  Writings  v  i 

Luck  of  Roaring  camp 
Home-coming  of  Jim  Wilkes 
In  Writings  v  10 

Protegee  of  Jack  Hamlin's 
Hoodlum  band:  or,  The  boy  chief,  the  in- 
fant politician,  and  the  pirate  prodigy 
In  Writings  v  i 

Condensed  novels 
Drift  from  two  shores 
Godey  96:  33 
Temple  Bar  52:  87 
How  I  went  to  the  mines 

In  Writings  v  18 
How     old     man      Plunkett     went     home 
[Monte  Flat  pastoral] 
In  Writings  v  2 

Tales  of  the  Argonauts 
Scrib  o  s  7:343 
How  Reuben  Allen  "saw  life"  in  San  Fran- 
cisco 
In  Writings  v  18 

Under  the  Redwoods 
How  Santa  Clans  came  to  Simpson's  bar 
In  Writings  v  2 

Luck  of  Roaring  camp 
Mrs.  Skagg's  husbands 
Atlan  29:  349 
Idyl  of  Red  Gulch 
hi  Writings  v  i 

Luck  of  Roaring  camp 
Overland  3:  569 
Iliad  of  Sandy  Bar 
In   Writings  v  2 

Mrs.  Skagg's  husbands 
Overland  5:  479 
In  a  hollow  of  the  hills 

In  Writings  v  10 
In  a  pioneer  restaurant 
In  Writings  v  7 

Colonel  Starbottle's  client 
In  the  Carquinez  wood 
In  Writings  v  4 
Frontier  stories 
Longman's  2:  315,  535 


In  the  Tules 

1)1   Writings  v  10 
Barker's  luck 
In  the  tunnel 

In  Overland  2:  284 

Indiscretion  of  Elsbeth 

/;(   Writings  v  11 

^  Barker's  luck 

Ingenue  of  the  Sierras 

In  Writings  v  9 

Protegee  of  Jack  Hamlin's 
Idler  3:  361 
McClure  3:  150 
Jack  and  Jill  of  the  Sierras 
In  Writings  v  18 

From  sand  hill  to  pine 
McClure  15:  219 
Jeff   Brigg's  love   story 

In  Writings  v  3 

Jersey  centenarian 

In  Writings  v  11 

Tales  of  the  Argonauts 
Jimmy's  big  brother  from  California 
In  Writings  v  17 

Under  the  Redwoods 
Jinny 

In  Writings  v  2 

Drift  from  two  shores 
John  Jenkins;   or,   The   smoker   reformed 
By  T.  S.  A-th-r 
In  Writings  v  i 

Condensed  novels 
John    Parmenter's  protegee 
In  New  Eng  M  n  s  5:  792 
Johnnyboy 

In  Writings  v  14 

Bell-ringer  of  Angels 
Idler  5:563 
Johnson's  old  woman 
In  Writings  v  7 

Colonel  Starbottle's  client 
Judgment  of  Bolinas 
In  Writings  v  15 

Tales  of  trail  and  town 
Jungle  folk.  See  Harte,  B.    Stories  three 
Knight-errant  of  the  foot-hills 
In  Writings  v  5 

Heritage  of  Dedlow  Marsh 
Landlord  of  the  Big  Flume  hotel 
In  Writings  v  17 

Openings  in  the  old  trail 
Lanty  Foster's  mistake 
In  Writings  v  17 

Openings  in  the  old  trail 
New  Eng  M  n  s  25:413 
Overland  n  s  38:  399 
Left  out  on   Lonestar  mountain 
In  Writings  v  4 
Frontier   stories 
On  the  frontier 
Longman's   3:259 
Legend  of  Devil's   Point 

In  Writings   v   I 
Legend  of  Monte  del   Diablo 

In  Writings  v   i 
Legend  of  Sammstadt 
In  Writings   v    11 

Twins  of  Table   Mountain 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


133 


Liberty  Jones's   discovery 
In  Writings   v   15 

Mr.  Jack  Hamlin's  mediation 
Lonely  ride 

In  Writings  v   i 

Luck  of   Roaring   Camp 
Lothaw;   or,  The   adventures  of  a  young 
gentleman  in  search  of  a  religion.  By 
Mr.   Benjamins 
In  Writings  v   i 

Condensed  novels 
Luck  of  Roaring  Camp 
In  Writings  v   i 

Luck  of  Roaring  camp 
'New  Eclectic  4'-  322 
Overland   i:  183 
Overland  n  s  40:  254 
Maecenas    of   the    Pacific    slope 
In  Writings  v  7 

Sappho   of   Green    Springs 
Man   and   the  mountain 
In  Writings   v    16 

Ancestors  of   Peter  Atherly 
Stories   in    light   and   shadow 
Man  at  the  semaphore 

In  Writings  v   16  .    ,      . 

Ancestors    of    Peter    Atherly 
Mr.    Jack    Hamlin's    mediation 
Man  from  Solano 
In  Writings   v   2 

Drift  from  two  shores 
Man  of  no  account 
In  Writings  v  i 

Luck  of  Roaring   camp 
Man  on  the  beach 
In  Writings  v  2 

Drift  from  two  shores 
Man  whose  yoke  was  not  easy 
In  Writings  v    11 

Drift  from  two  shores 
Maruia 

In  Writings   v  5  ,       ^t 

Mary  McGillup;  a  southern  novel.     After 
Belle  Boyd 
In  Writings   v   i 

Condensed   novels 
Melons 

In  Writings  v  14 
Mercury   of   the   foot-hills 
In  Writings  v  17 

Openings   in   the   old    trail 
Cosmopol   31:  271 
Mermaid  of  Lighthouse  Point 
In  Writings   v   17 

Under    the    Redwoods 
Miggles 
In  Writings  v  i 

Luck  of  Roaring  Camp 
Every    Saturday    10:562 
Overland   2:  570 
Millionaire    from    Rough-and-Ready 

In  Writings  v  5 
Miss    Mix.     By    Ch-l-tte    Br-nte 

In  Writings  v  i   ^    ^ 
Miss  Peggy's   proteges 

In  Writings  v    18  ... 

Openings    in   the   old   trail 
Mr.   Bilson's  housekeeper 
In  Writings  v   17 

From  sand  hill  to  pine 


Mr.   Jack   Hamlin's   mediation 
In  Writings   v   15 

Mr.    Jack    Hamlin's    mediation 
Mr.   MacGlowrie's  widow 
In  Writings   v    19 
Trent's    trust 
Cosmopol    32:445 
Mr.     Midshipman     Breezy.     By     Captain 
M-rry-t,  R.   N. 
In  Writings   v    i 

Condensed    novels 
Mr.   Thompson's   prodigal 
In  Writings  v  2 

Mrs.   Skagg's  husbands 
Overland  o  s  5:  91 
Mrs.    Skagg's    husbands 
In  Writings  v  2 

Mrs.   Skagg's  husbands 
M'liss:   an   idyl  of  Red  Mountain 
In  Writings    v    i 

Luck  of  Roaring  Camp 
Monte  Flat  pastoral.    See  Harte,  B.    How 

old  man  Plunkett  went  home 
Mother  of  five 
In  Writings   v   14 
Barker's  luck 
Muck-a-muck;    a    modern     Indian    novel. 
After    Cooper 
In  Writings    v    i 
My   first  book 
In  Writings   v    10 

Bell-ringer  of  Angels 
My  friend  the   tramp 
In  Writings  v  11 

Drift  from  two   shores 
Mystery  of  the  hacienda 
In  Writings   v   10 

Bell-ringer  of  Angels 
N.  N.;  being  a  novel  in  the  French  para- 
graphic style 
In  Writings  v  i 

Condensed    novels 
New  assistant   at   Pine   Clearing  school 
In  Writings   v   8 

Colonel    Starbottle's    client 
Niece   of  Snapshot    Harry's 
In  Writings  v  17 

From   sandhill   to   pine 
Night  at  Hays 
In  Writings   v   8 

Colonel    Starbottle's    client 
Night  at  Wingdam 
In  Writings    v    i 
Night  on  the   Divide 
In  Writings  v  15 

Talcs  of  trail  and  town 
Ninety-nine  g'uardsmcn.     By  Al-x-d-r   D- 
m-s 
In  Writings   v    i 
No   title.     By  W-lk-e   C-ll-ns 
In  Writings  v   i 

Condensed    novels 
Notes  by  flood  and  field 
In  Writings   v   i 

Luck  of  Roaring  Camp 
Office   seeker 
In  Writings  v   i 

Drift   from   two    shores 
Ogress  of  silver  land 
In  Writings   v   i 


134 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Harte,   Bret— Cnnfintird. 
Out  of  a  pioneer's  trunk 
In  Writings  v  6 

Colonel    Starbottlc's    client 
Outcasts   of   Poker   Flat 
III  Writings  v  i 

Luck   of   Roaring   Camp 
Baldwin,   C.  S.  American  short  stor- 
ies 
i\Iabie.     II.     A\'.,     and     Strachey,     L, 
Little  mastcri)ieccs   of   fiction,  v   3 
Nettleton,    G.    Jl.    Specimens    of    the 

short   story 
Every  Saturday  11:349 
New   Eclectic   4:  572 
Overland    2:41 
Overland  n   s  40:  20Q 
Passage  in  the  life  of  Mr.  John  Oakhurst 
III  Writings  v  2 

Tales   of   the   Argonauts 
Passing  of   Enriqucz 
In  Writings   v    16 

Ancestors   of  Peter  Atherly 
Stories   in   light   and    shadow 
Cent  56: 230 
Peter  Schrocder 

In  Writings   v    11 
Phyllis   of  the   Sierras 

In  Writings   v   6 

Poet  of  Sierra  flat 

In  Writings  v  2 

Mrs.   Skagg's   husbands 
Postmistress   of  Laurel   Run 
In  Writings  v  8 

Colonel    Starbottlc's   client 
Princess   Bob  and  her  friends 
In  Writings  v   2 

Luck    of    Roaring    camp 
Mrs.    Skag.g's    husbands 
At! an   28:  750 
Private's   honor.     See   Harte,   B.      Stories 

tliree 
Prospcr's  old  mother 
In  Writings  v    19 
Trent's    trust 
Harper   104:  733 
Protegee  of  Jack  Hamlin's 
In  Writings   v    10 

Protegee   of  Jack   Hamlin's 
Pupil  of  Chestnut  Ridge 
In  Writings   v    to 
Trent's    trust 
Queen   of  the   pirate   isle 

//;   Writings   v    14 
Reformation    of   James    Kcddy 
In  Writings   v    10 

Protegee    of  Jack    Hamlin's 
Scrib    M    13:562 
Reincarnation    of   Smith 
In  Writings  v  17 

Openings   in    the    f)ld   trail 
New    Eng   M  n   s   25:  17 
Right  eye  of  the  commander 
In  Writings  v   i 

Luck   of   Roaring   Camp 
Roger   Catron's   friend 
fn   Writings  v  2 

Drift   from   two   shores 


Romance   of    Madrono    Hollow 
In  \A'ritings  v  2 

Luck   of    Roaring   Camp 
Mrs.    Skagg's    husbands 
Atlan    28:371 
Romance    of   the    line 
/;/   Writings   v   18 

LTnder  the   Redwoods 
Rose   of   Glenbogic 
In  Writings  v  1 1 

Bell-ringer   of   Angels 
Rose  of  Tuolumme 
In  Writings  v  2 

Tales   of   the   Argonauts 
Rupert   the   resembler.     By   A-th-y     H-pe 
In  Writings  v  18 
Condensed   novels 
Sail}'    Dows 

In  Writings   v  8 
Sally  Dows 
Eng  Illust  10:  18 
Salomy  Jane's  kiss 
In  Writings  v  15 

Stories  in   light  and   shadow 
Sappho   of   Green   Springs 
/;;  W^ritings  v  6 

Sappho  of  Green  Springs 
Lippinc  45: 627 
Sarah    Walker 

In  Writings   v    14 

By  shore  and   sedge 
Secret   of   Sobriente's  well 
In  Writings   v   16 

Ancestors   of  Peter  Atherly 
Mr.    Jack    Hamlin's    mediation 
Secret  of  Telegraph   Hill 
In  Writings  v  4 

Heritage   of  Dedlow  ]Marsh 
See  Yup 

In  Writings   v    16 

Ancestors   of   Peter   Atherly 
Stories    in    light    and    shadow 
Selina    Scdilla.     By    Miss    M.    E.    B-dd-n 
and    Mrs.    H-n-y  W-d 
In  Writings  v    i 
•Sheriff  of  Siskyou 
In  Writings  v  8 

Bell-ringer   of    Angels 
McClure  2:578 
Ship  of  '49 

In  Writings  v  4 

By   shore   and  sedge 
Frontier    stories 
Eng  Illust  2:421,  451,   536 
Sleeping-car    experience 
In  Writings   v    11 

Drift   from   two   shores 
Snow-bound   at    Eagles 

In  Writings  v  5 
Stolen  cigar  case.     By  A.    Co-n   D-le 
In  W^ritings  v  18 
Condensed   novels 
Stories    three.     By    R-dy-d    K-pl-g:     For 
Simla     reasons;     A     private's     honor; 
Jungle   folk 
In  Writings  v  18 
Condensed  novels 
Story  of  a  mine 
In   Writings  v  3 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


135 


Strange  experience  of  Alkali  Dick 
In  Writings  v  16 

Ancestors   of   Peter  Atherly 
Tales  of  trail  and  town 
Surprising  adventures   of   Master   Charles 
Summerton 
/;/   Writings  v  14 
Susy:  a  story  of  the  plains 

III  Writings  v  9 

Tale  of  three  truants 

In  Writings  v  16 

Ancestors  of  Peter  Atherly 
Tales  of  trail  and  town 
Tennessee's  partner 
In  Writings  v  i 

Luck  of  Roaring  Camp 
Every  Saturday  10:35 
New   Eclectic  5:595 
Overland  3:  360 
Overland  n  s  40:  246 
Terence    Denville.     By    Ch-l-s    L-v-r 
In  Writings  v  i 

Condensed  novels 
Thankful  Blossom 
In  Writings  v  11 
Their  uncle  from  California 
In  Waitings  v  11 
Sall}^  Dows 
Three  partners 

In  Writings  v  15 
Three  vagabonds  of  Trinidad 
In  Writings  v  17 

Under  the  Redwoods 
Through  the  Santa  Clara  wheat 
1)1  Writings  v  6 

Sappho  of  Green  Springs 
Tourist  from  Injianny 
hi  Writings  v  2 

Belgravia   36:  424 
Transformation  of  Buckeye  camp 
In  W'ritings  v  8 
Sally  Dows 
Treasure  of  the  galleon 
In  Writings  v  8 

Colonel  Starbottle's  client 
Treasure   of   the   redwoods 
In  Writings  v  18 

From  sand  hill  to  pine 
Trent's  trust 

In  Writings  v  19 
Trent's  trust 

Harper  62:  769,  892;  63:  124 
Twins  of  Table  Mountain 
In  Writings  v  3 

Twins  of  Table  Mountain 
Two  Americans 
In  Writings  v  16 

Ancestors  of  Peter  Atherly 
Tales  of  trail  and  town 
Two  saints  of  the  foot-hills 
In  Writings  v  2 

Drift  from  two  shores 
Uncle  Jim  and  uncle  Billy 
In  Writings  v  15 

Stories  in  light  and  shadow 
Patten,      W.        International      short 
stories  v  i 
Under  the  eaves 
In  Writings  v  18 

Under  the  redwoods 


"Unser  Karl" 
In  Writings  v  16 

Ancestors  of  Peter  Atherly 
Stories  in  light  and  shadow 
Venerable  impostcr 
In  Writings   v   14 
Vision  of  the  fountain 
In  Writings  v  18 

Under  the  redwoods 
Vulgar  little  boy 

In  Writings  v  14 
Waif  of  the  plains 
In  Writings  v  9 
Waiting  for  the  ship;  a  Fort  Point  idyl 

In  Writings  v  i 

Wan  Lee,  the  pagan 

In  Writings  v  2 

Tales  of  the  Argonauts 
Scrib  o  s  8:  552 
Ward   of  Colonel  Starbottle 
In  Writings  v  19 
Trent's  trust 
Flarper  104. :  66 
Warci  of  the  Golden  Gate 

In  Writings  v  7 
What  happened  at  the  Fonda 
In  Writings  v  17 

From  sand  hill  to  pine 
When  the  waters  were  up  at  "Jules" 
In  Writings  v  16 

Ancestors  of  Peter  Atherly 
Mr.  Jack   Hamlin's  mediation 
Who  was  my  quiet  friend? 
In  W^ritings  v  2 

Drift  from  two  shores 
Widow  of  the  Santa  Ana  valley 
In  W'ritings  v  17 

Under  the  redwoods 
With  the  entrees 
/;}  Writings  v  11 

Drift  from  two  shores 
Yellow  dog 
In  W^ritings  v  10 
Barker's  luck 
McClure  5:  235 
Young  Robin  Gray 
In  Writings  v  11 

Bell-ringer  of  Angels 
Good  Words  35:  130 
McClure  3:  448 
Youngest  Miss  Piper 
In  Writings  v  17 

Ancestors  of  Peter  Atherlj^ 
Under  the  redwoods 
Youngest  prosnector  in  Calaveras 
In  Writings  v  16 

Tales  of  trail  and  town 
Zut-ski.     By   M-r-e  C-r-lli 
In  Writings  v  18 
Condensed  novels 
Cosmopol  32:  616 
Hartland.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Hart's  nephew's  hold-up.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Harvest.     Williams,  J.  L. 
Hated  son.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Hatred   is    sweet,   but    God    is    strong.     See 

Tolstoi,   L.   N.     Texts  for  woodcuts 
Hatteras.     Alason,  A.  E.  W. 
Hatto  the  hermit.     Lagerlof,  S. 


136 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Hauff,  Wilhelm,  1802- 1827 

Beggar  girl  of  the  Pont  des  Arts 

In  Three  tales 
Cold  heart 

In  Three  tales 
Emperor's  picture 

In  Three  tales 
Severed  hand 

In  Stories   l)v   foreign   authors,   German 
V  2 
Story  of  the  Caliph  stork 
//;   Warner  libr;  ry 
Haughty  princess.     Kennedy.  P. 
Haunted  crust.     Saunders,  K. 
Haunted   dragoon.     Quillcr-Couch,   A.    T. 
Haunted   gondola.     Pcmberton.   M. 
Haunted  harpischord.     Huneker,  J.   G. 
Haunted    house.     Dickens,    C. 
"Haunted    house"    in    Roval    street.     Cable 

G.  W. 
Haunted   inn.     Moulton,   L.   C. 
Haunted  man.     Dickens.  C. 
Haunted  man.   By  Ch-r-s-  D-ck-ns.   Harte,  B. 
Haunted  mind.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Haunted  orchard.     Le  Gallienne,  R. 
Haunted  photograph.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Haunted   ships.     Cunningham,  A. 
Haunted   subalterns.     Kipling.  R. 
Haunted   valley.     Biercc,   A. 
Haunted  yacht.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Haunters   and    the    haunted;    or,   The   house 

and  the   brain.     Lytton,   E.   B. 
Hauntings.     Paget,  V. 

Hautot  senior  and  Hautot  junior.     Maupas- 
sant, G.  de 
Hawaiian  folk  tales.     Field,  E. 
Hawkins,   Anthony   Hope   (Anthony   Hooe, 
pseud.)   1863- 
All's  well  that  ends  well 

In  Frivolous    Cupid 
Ancient  history 

In  Dolly  dialogues 
Change  of  heart 

/;;  Frivolous    Cupid 
Cordial  relations 

In  Dolly  dialogues 
Courtesy  of  Christian  the  highway;*f5n 
In  Heart  of  the  Princess  Osra 
McClure  5:313 
Crime   of    Count    Nikolas   of    Festenburg. 
See     Hawkins,     A.     II.     Sin     of     the 
Bishop  of  Modenstein 
Curate  of  the  Poltons 
In  Comedies  of  courtship 
Dolly  dialogues 
I'^ng  Illust  II :  1031 
Curate's  bump 

In  Dolly   dialogues 
Cut  and  a  kiss 

In  Eng  Illust  12  no.  3:  35 

Decree  of  Duke  Deodoiiato 

In  Comedies  of  courtship 

Dolly  dialogues 

Eng  illust  12  no.  6:  49 

Device  of  Giraldo  the  ])ainter 

In   Heart  of  the  Princess  Osra 
Duke's  allotment 
In  Love's  logic 
E.xpensive   privilege 
In  Dolly  dialogues 


Fatal  obstacle 

In  Dolly  dialogues 
Father  Stafford 

In  Half  a  hero 
Fine  day 

In  Dolly  dialogues 
Foreordained 

In  Love's  logic 
Gray  frock 

In  Love's  logic 
Haopiness  of  Stephen  the  smith.  See  Haw- 
kins,   A.    H.     Heart    of    the    Princess 
Osra 
Heart  of  the  Princess  Osra.     [The  happi- 
ness of  Stephen  the  smith] 
In  Heart  of  the  Princess  Osra 
McClure  5:  219 
House  opposite 

In  Dolly  dialogues 
Indifference  of  the  miller  of  Hofbau 
/';   Heart  of  the  Princess  Osra 

Patten,      W.        International      short 

stories  v  2 
McClure  5:  533 
Lady  of  the  flagon 

In  Love's  logic 
Lady  of  the  pool 

In  Comedies  of  courtship 
Dolly  dialogues 
Longman's  25:  181,  264 
Lesson  in  the  art 

//;  Idler  6:  115 
Liberal  education 

In  Dolly  dialogues 
Life  subscription 

In  Dolly  dialogues 
Little  wretch 

In  Dolly  dialogues 
Love  of  the  Prince  of  Glottenberg 
//;   Heart  of  the  Princess  Osra 
McClure  6:  23 
Love's  conundrurn 
In  Cut  and  a  kiss 
Love's  logic 

/»   Love's  logic 
Lucifcra 

In  Idler  6:  275 
Madness  of  Lord  Harry  Culverhouse 

In  Heart  of  the  Princess  Osra 
Man  and  his  model 
In  Cut  and  a  kiss 

Eng  Illust  12  no.  4:  5; 
^lan  of  mark 

In  Change  of  air 
Marriage  by  compulsion 

In  I'Vivolous  Cupid 
Matter  of  duty 

In  Dollv  dialogues 
Miss   Audrey   Liston,  authoress 

In  Cut  and  a  kiss 
Miss   Gladwin's  chance 
In  Love's  logic 
Cent  70: 643 
Mr.  Witt's  widow 

/'(   Indiscretion  of  the  dnciies- 
Mrs.   Thistleton's   princess 

In   Love's  logic 
"La  mort  a  la  mode" 

In   Love's  logic 
My  last  chance 
In  Dolly  dialogues 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


137 


Mystery  of  Old  Gray's  inn 

In  Macmillan  63:  401 
Necessary  resources 
/;;   Love's  logic 

Cosmopolis  5:  309 
Not  practical 

III  Idler  6:  659 
One  way  in 

In  Dolly  dialogues 
Opened  door 

In  Love's  logic 
Other  lady 

In  Dolly  dialogues 
Perverseness  of  it 

In  Dolly   dialogues 
Philosopher  in  the  apple  orchard 
In  Comedies  of  courtship 

Stories  by  English  authors,  England 
Eng  Illust  11:413 
Prince  consort 

In  Love's  logic 
Prudence  and  the  bishop 

In  Love's  logic 
Quick  change 

In  Dolly  dialogues 
Reluctance 

/;;    Frivolous  Cupid 
Reminincence 

In  Dolly  dialogues 
Repentant  sinner 

In  Frivolous  Cupid 
Retribution 

In  Dolly  dialogues 
Riddle  of  Countess  Runa 
In  Love's  logic 
McClure  22:476 
Royal  edict 

In  Cut  and  a  kiss 
Secret 

In  Idler  7:3  .  . 

Sin  of  the  Bishop  of  Modenstein   [Crime 
of   Count    Nicholas   of   Festenbergl 
In  Heart  of  the   Princess  Osra 
McClure   5:401 
Slight  mistake 

In  Dolly  dialogues 
Slim-fingered  Jim 
In  Love's  logic 
Sport  royal 

in  Sport  royal 
Stage  on  the  road 
In  Cut  and  a  kiss 
Eng  Illust  11:  253 
Strange,  but  true 

In  Dolly  dialogues 
Terrible  night 

In  Eclectic  M   108:651 
Liv  Age  173:  107 
Murray   i:  33i 
Three-volume  novel 

In  Comedies  of  courtship 
Dolly  dialogues 
Eng  Illust  12  no.  1:65 
Trix's  wooing 

In  Cut  and  a  kiss 
'Twixt  will  and  will  not 

In  Frivolous  Cupid 
Uncle  John  and  the  rubies 

In  McClure  9:  812 
Uncounted  hour 
In  Dolly  dialogues 


Very  dull  affair 

In  Dolly  dialogues 
Very  latest  thing 

In  Dolly  dialogues 
Victory  of  the  Grand  Duke  of  Mittenheim 
In  Heart  of  the  Princess  Osra 
]McClure  6:  280 
Wager  of  the   Marquis  de  Merosailles 
In  Heart  of  the  Princess  Osra 
McClure  6:  198 
What  might  have  been 

In  Dolly  dialogues 
What  was   expected  of   Miss   Constantine 
In  Love's  logic 
Cent  72:38 
Wheel  of  love 

In  Comedies   of   courtship 
Dolly  dialogues 
Scrib  M  18:  149,  374 
Which  shall  it  be? 

In  Frivolous  Cupid 
Why  men  don't  marry 
In  Frivolous  Cupid 
Hawthorne,  Hildegarde 

Perdita  ^,,         tt     nvr 

In  Howells,  W.   D..  and   Alden,   H.   M. 
Shapes    that   haunt   the    dusk 
Harper  94^557 
Hawthorne,  Julian,  1846- 
Amazon 

In  Lippinc  88: 701 
Autobiographical  romance 

In  Manhattan  3:  311 
BilloD  mystery 

In  Eng  Illust  14:97 
Calladon 

In  Eraser  102: 383 
Colonel  Spaight's  prejudices 

In  Cent  32:  543 
Countess  Felicita's  discovery 
In  Belgravia  44:  424;  45:  64 
David  Poindexter's  disappearance 
In  David  Poindexter's  disappearance 
Harper  68:429 
Delusion  of  Ralph  Penwyn 

In  Cosmopol   45:264 
Dr.  Carajo's  patient 
In  Belgravia  49:  81 
Dr.  Griffith  Gramery 
In  Cosmopol  5:  25 
Eight  years  in  a  rock 
In  Cosmopol  31:  33 
Golden  fleece 

In  Lippinc  49: 5^5 
Greave's  disappearance 
In  Mr.  Dunton's  invention 
Six  cent  Sam's 
Hearne's  romance 

In  Cosmopol  34:  IQI 
Hollow  ruby 

In  Eng  Illust  12  no.  6:3 
John  North  mystery 

In  Mr.  Dunton's  invention 
Six  cent  Sam's 
Ken's  mystery  • 

In  David    Poindexter's    disappearance 
Harper  67:  925 
Lovers  in  heaven 
In  Cent  71:232 
Millicent  and  Rosalind 
In  Lippinc  45:  3 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


138 

Hawthorne,  Julian  —Continued. 
Miss  Cadogna 

III   Belgravia  ^5:  3>7 
Miss  Pcckskill's  spirometer 

In  Eng  Illust  16:  344 
Mr.  Dunton's  invention 
In  Mr.  Dunton's  invention 
Six  cent  Sam's 
Model  murder 

In  Mr.  Dunton's  invention 
Six  cent  Sam's 
My  friend   Paton 

In  David  Poindextcr's  disappearance 
Belgravia  51:  294 
Old  and  new  music 

In  Cosmopol  25:303 
Raxworthy's  treasure 

In  Mr.  Dunton's  invention 
Six  cent  Sam's 
Rose  of  death:  a  fantasy 

In  Cornhill  34:  3S8 
Rumpty-Dudget 

In   Eraser   102:437 
"Set  not   thv   foot   on   graves" 

In  David  Poindextcr's  disappearance 
Manhattan  i:  359 
Sinfire 

/;;   Eippinc  39:  i 
Singing  of  a  bird 

In  Harper  loi:  125 
Spirit  of  the  dance 

In  Cosmopol  42:  611 
Strange  friend 

In  Belgravia  53:326,  481 
Symposium 

In  Mr.  Dunton's  invention 
Six  cent  Sam's 
Third  of  March 

In  Cent  37:  208 
"When  half-gods  go.  the  gods  arrive" 
In  David  Poindextcr's  disappearance 
Harper  "i :  566 
Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,  1804-1864 
Acadian  exiles 

/;;   Complete     works      (Riverside)     v     4 
[Wonder  book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  12 
Grandfather's  chair 
Wonder  book 
Adam  and  Eve.    See  Hawthorne,  N.    New 

Adam  and  Eve 
Alice  Doane's  appeal 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     12 
[Tales  and  sketches] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  16 
Ambitious  guest 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice  told  tales! 
Complete  writings   (Autograph)   v  2 
Perry,        B.        Little        masterpieces. 

Hawthorne 
New  Eng  M  8:  425 
Ancestral  footste]) 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     11 
[Septimus  Eelton] 
Complete  writings  (.A.utograph)   v  14 
Anticjue  ring 

In  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v     11 
[Talcs  and  sketches] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  16 


Apple-dealer.      See    Hawthorne,    N.      Old 

Apple-dealer 
Artist  of  the  beautiful 

In   Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  5 
Democratic  R  14:  605 
At  home 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete    writings    (autograph)    v   5 
Bell's  biography 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     3 
[House  of  seven  gables] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  3 
Benjamin    Eranklin.     See    Hawthorne,    N. 

Biographical  stories 
Benjamin  West.     See  Hawthorne,  N.     Bi- 
ographical stories 
Biographical   stories:  Benjamin  W'est,  Sir 
Isaac      Newton,      Samuel      Johnson, 
Oliver  Cromwell,  Benjamin  Franklin, 
Queen  Christina 
/;;  Complete    works     (Riverside)    v    12 
[Tales  and  sketches] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  i; 
Birthmark 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  12 
Jessup,   A.,   and   Canby,    H.   S.     Best 

short  stories 
Perry,  B.     Little  masterpieces.  Haw- 
thorne 
Bosom  serpent.    -SV^  Hawthorne.  N.    Ego- 
tism 
Boston   massacre 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     4 
[Wonder  book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  12 
Browne's  folly 

In  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v    12 
[Tales  and  sketches] 
Complete  writings  (.Autograph)  v  17 
Canal  boat 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside")     v     2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  5 
Canterbury  pilgrims 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     a'     3 
[House  of  seven  gables] 
Complete  writings  (.Autograph)  v  3 
Celestial    railroad;    parody    on    Bunyan's 
Pilgrim's   Progress 
In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (.Autograph)  v  4 
Democratic   R  12:515 
Liv  Age  66:  740 
Chimaera 

/;;   Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     4 
[Wonder  book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  13 
Tappan.  E.  M.  Children's  hour  2:202 
Chipi)ings  with  a  chisel 

/;;   Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     I 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (.Autograph!   v  2 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


139 


Christmas  banquet  .^K-Prside)     v     2 

In  Complete     works     (R^crsidej     v 
[Mosses  from  an  old  mansel        _ 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  ^ 
Democratic  R  14:78 

"Srco-'mlletc     worK.     (Riverside)     v    4 
r  Wonder  book]  int.. 

Complete  writings     Autograph)  v  13 
Colonial   stories    [In   Colonial  days] 

/u  Colonial   stones  , 

DaffydowndiUy.  See  Hawthorne,  N.  Little 
DaffydowndiUy 

°/r  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     . 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  i 
Devil  in  manuscript  -a  \     .r     -z 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     3 
[House  of  seven  gablesj 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  3 

'^'/..''compTcte    works    (Riverside)    V    .. 
[Tales  and  sketches] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  17 
Dr.  Grimshaw's  secret 

In  Complete  works  (Riverside)  v    3 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  1.5 
Cent  25:433 
Dr    Heideger's  experiment 

/■/complete     works     (Riverside)     v     I 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  vi 
Perry,  B.     Little  masterpieces,  Haw- 
thorne 
Dnlliver  romance  .  ,  . 

7n  Complete    works    (Riverside)    v    n 
[Dolliver  romance] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  14 

""rrd^nX^:    works     (Riverside)     v     4 
[Wonder  book] 
Complete  wri'tings  (Autograph)  v  13 
Tappan,  E.  M.    Children's  hour  2.  128 
Drowne's  wooden  iniage 

In  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v     2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse 
Complete  writings   (Autograph)   v  5 
Perry,  B.    Little  masterpieces.    Haw- 
thorne 

Earth's  holocaust  /-RH-erside)     v     2 

In  Complete     works     (Ri^^isiae;     v 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  5 
Edward  Fane's  rosebud 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  2 
Edward  Randolph's  portrait 

/n  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  2 
Colonial  stories 
In  colonial  days  . 

Legends  of  the  Provmce  house 
Egotism,  or  the  bosom  serpent  . 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  5 
Democratic  R.  12:255 


Elixir    of   life.    See    Hawthorne,    N.    Sep- 

timius  Felton 
Endicott  and  the  red  cross 

In  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  2 
Legends  of  New  England 
Esther   Dudley.  See   Hawthorne,   N.    Old 
Esther  Dudley 

Ethan  Brand  -j  a     „     , 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     3 
[House  of  seven  gablesj 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  3 
Canby,  H.  S.  Study  of  the  short  story 
Johnson,  R.   Little  classics  v  i 
Perry,  B.    Little  masterpieces.    Haw- 
thorne 

''rfimpleTe''°worKs     (Riverside)    v     x 

[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  i 

"^rS^plete    works    (Riverside)    v    n 
[Dolliver  romance] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  16 
Fantasy.  See  Hawthorne,  N.    Hall  of  fan- 
tasy 

''=/=;''corplete     works     (Riverside)     V    . 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  4 
Internat  M  5:  182,  333 

Fellow  traveller  ^^■,Af.\     v    2 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v    2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  5 
Flight  in  the  fog  [Passages  from  an  relin- 
quished work]  •  1  \     ir    •? 
/n  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v    2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (Autograpn)  v  5 
Footprints  on  the  seashore 

/H  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  2 
Fragments  from  the  journal  of  a  solitary 

/."complete    works    (Riverside)     v    12 
[Tales  and  sketches] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  17 

^Ifcom'plete    works     (Riverside)     v     I 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  i 
Ghost  of  Dr.  Harris 
In  Eclectic  M  134:  437 
Liv  Age  224:  345 
19th  Cent  47 :  8« 

°f,??ompTete  works  (Riverside)  v  4 
CoTp?ae'™rU&'s(Au.ograp„)v.3 
Tappan.  E.  M.    Children's  hour  2.60 

°°/;f  Co^pMe    works     (Riverside)    v    4 

[Wonder  book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  13 
Tappan,  E.M.    Children's  hour  3:  92 


I40 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Hawthorne,   Nathaniel  — ro;///;/(a-(/. 
Gorgon's  head 

In   Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     4 
[\\'onder  book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  13 
Tappan.  E.  M.    Children's  hour  2:29 
Grandfather's  chair 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     4 
[Wonder  book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  12 
Grandfather's  dream 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     4 
[\A'onder  book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  12 
Graves  and  goblins 

In  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v     12 
[Tales  and  sketches] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  17 
Gray  champion 
In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice  told  talcs] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  i 

Legends  of  New  England 
Perry,  B.    Little  masterpieces.    Haw- 
thorne    , 
New  Eng  M  o  s  8:  20 
Great  carbuncle 
In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  i 
Great  stone  face 
In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     3 
[House  of  seven  gables] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  3 
Cody,  S.    Selection  from  the  world's 

greatest  short  stories 
Mabie,    H.    W.,     and     Strachey,     L. 

Little  masterpieces  of  fictionV  4 
Perry,   B.   Little   masterpieces.   Haw- 
thorne 
Nettleton,    G.    E.     Specimens   of  the 

short   story 
Tappan,  E.  M.   Cliildren's  hour  10:271 
Hall  of  fantasy 

/;;   Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v4 
Haunted  mind 
In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  2 
Hollow  of  the  three  hills 
In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  i 
Howe's  masquerade 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  2 
Colonial  stories 
In  colonial  days 
Legends  of  the  Province  house 
Hesperian   i :  234 
Hutchinson's  mob 

hi  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     4 
[Wonder  book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  12 
In  colonial  days   (Colonial  stories] 

In  In    colonial    days 
Indian  Bible 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v    4 
[Wonder  book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  12 


Intelligence  office 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  5 
Democratic  R  14:269 
John  Inglefield's  Thanksgiving 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v    3 
[House  of  seven  gables] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  3 
Lady  Arabella 
/;/  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     4 
[Wonder  book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  12 
Lady  Eleanore's  mantle 
In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  2 
Colonial  stories 
In  colonial  days 
Legends  of  the  Province  liouse 
Lily's  quest 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     I 
[Twice  told  talcs] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  2 
Little  Annie's  raml)le 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  i 
Little  Daffydowndilly 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     3 
[House  of  seven  gables] 
Complete  writings   (Autograph)   v  3 
Main  street 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     3 
[House  of  seven  gables] 
Complete  writings   (Autograph)   v  3 
Man  of  adamant 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     3 
[House  of  seven  gables] 
Complete  writings   (Autograph)   v  3 
Maypole  of  Merry  Mount 

In   Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  i 
Legends  of  New  England 
Minister's  black  veil 
In   Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice  told  talcs] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  I 
Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 

detective  stories,  American 
Mabic.    H.    W.,     and     Strachey.    L. 
Little   masterpieces    of    llction   v   5 
Minotaur 
In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v    4 
[Wonder  l)ook] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  13 
Tappan,  E.  M.    Cliildren's  liour  2:  166 
Miraculous  pitclier 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     4 
[Wonder  book| 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  13 
Tappan,  E.  M.     Children's  hour  3:67 
Molyneux.  See  Hawthorne,   N.    My  kins- 
man,  Major  Molyneux 
Mr.   Higinbotliam's  catastroplie 

In   Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     I 
[Twice  told  talcs] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  1 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


141 


Mrs.  Bullfrog 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     \     I 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  4 
Monsieur  du  Miroir 

/;;   Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  4 
M}^  home  return 

In  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v    12 
[Tales  and  skelclies] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  17 
My  kinsman,  Major  Molyneux 

hi  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     3 
[House  of  seven  gables] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  3 
New  Adam  and  Eve 

In   Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  5 
Notch  of  the  White  Mountains 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v    2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  5 
Old  apple-dealer 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  5 
Old  Esther  Dudley 
In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  2 
Colonial  stories 
In  colonial  days 
Legends  of  Province  house 
Old-fashioned  school 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     4 
[Wonder  book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  12 
Old  manse 
In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v    2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  4 
Warner  library 
Old  woman's  tale 

In  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v    12 
[Tales  and  sketches] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  16 
Oliver  Cromwell.  Sec  Hawthorne,  N.  Bio- 
graphical stories 
Paradise  of  children 
In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v    4 
[Wonder  book] 
Tappan,  E.  M.    Children's  hour  2:  107 
Passages  from  a  relinquished  work 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  5 
Peter  Goldthwaite's  treasure 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     I 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  2 
Pine-tree  shillings 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v    4 
[Wonder  book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  12 
Pomegranate  seeds 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v    4 
[Wonder  book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  12 
Tappan,  E.  M.   Children's  hour  3:  114 


Procession  of  life 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  4 
Democratic  R  12:36 
Prophetic  pictures 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     I 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  i 
Patten,   W.    International  short  sto- 
ries  V   I 
Provincial  muster 

In   Complete     works     (Riverside)     v    4 
[Wonder  book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  12 
P's  correspondence 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v    2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Pygmies 
In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v    4 
[Wonder  book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  13 
Tappan,  E.  M.     Children's  1101^2:3 
Queen  Christina.   See  Hawthorne,  ;^TCio- 

graphical  stories 
Randolph's    portrait.    See    Hawthorne,    N. 

Edward  Randolph's  portrait 
Rappaccini's   daughter 

In  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v    2 
[Mosses  from  an   old   manse] 
Complete  writings   (Autograph)   v  4 
Trent,  W.   P.,  and  Henneman,  J.  B. 
Best    American    stories 
Red  cross 

In  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v    4 
[Wonder    book] 
Complete     writings     (Autograph)     v 

Rejected    blessing 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v    4 
[Wonder    book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  12 
Rill  from   the  town  pump 

In  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice    told    tales] 
Complete  writings    (Autograph)   v   i 
Roger  Malvin's  burial 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings    (Autograph)  v   5 
Legends   of   New   England 
Rosebud.     See    Hawthorne,    N.     Edward 

Fane's    rosebud 
Samuel     Johnson.     See     Hawthorne,     N. 

Biographical  stories 
Select   party 

In   Complete    Avorks     (Riverside)     v     2 
[Mosses  from  an  old  manse] 
Complete  writings    (Autograph)   v  4 
Septimius   Felton;    or,  The  elixir  of  life 
In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     il 
[Dollivcr    romance] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  14 
Atlan  2g:5,  645;   30:1,    129 
St.  Paul's  M  10:  I,  569 
Seven   vagabonds 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     I 
[Twice   told  tales] 
Complete  writings    (Autograph)   v  2 


142 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Hawthorne,    Nathaniel  —Continued. 
Shadow   brook 

In   Complete     works     (Riverside)     v    4 
[Wonder    book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  13 
Shaker  bridal 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     i 
^  [Twice   told   tales! 
Complete  writings   (Autograph)    v  2 
Show-box.     See    Hawthorne,    N.     Fancy's 

show-box 
Sir    Isaac    Newton.      See    Hawthorne,    N. 

Biographical    stories 
Sister  years 
In   Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice  told  tales] 
Complete  writings   (.\utograph)   v  2 
Snow   image 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     3 
[House    of    seven    gables] 
Complete   writings   (Autograph)   v  3 
Internat  M   i :  537 
Sunken    treasure 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     4 
[Wonder    book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  13 
Sylph   Etheridge 

/;/   Complete     works     (Riverside)     v     3 
[House   of   seven   gables] 
Complete   writings    (Autograph)    v  3 
Tanglewood  tales 

hi   Complete    works     (Riverside)     v    4 
[Wonder    book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  13 
Three    golden    apples 

/;;   Complete    works     (Riverside)     v    4 
[Wonder   book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  13 
Threefold   destiny 

In  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v    i 
[Twice    told    tales] 
Complete   writings   (Autograph)   v  2 
Toll-gatherer's   day 

In  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice    told    tales] 
Complete  writings    (Autograph)   v  i 
Tory's   farewell 

In  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v    4 
[Wonder   book] 
Complete  writings  (Autograph)  v  12 
Village  uncle 

In  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice     tohl     talcs] 
Complete  writings   (Autograph)   v  2 
Virtuoso's  collection 

In  Complete  works   (Riverside)  v  2 
[ATosses   from   an    old    manse] 
Complete   writings    (Autograph)   v  5 
Vision    of   the    fountain 
In  Works    (Riverside)    v    i    Twice   told 
talcs 
Complete   writings   (Autograph)    v    i 
Wakefield 

In  Complete     works     (Riverside)     v    i 
[Twice    told    tales]  , 

("omplete   writings    (Autograph)   v   i 
Perry,  B.    Little  masterpieces.    Haw- 
thorne 
Wedding  knell 

In  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice  told   tales] 
Complete  writings   (Autograph)   v   i 


White  old  maid 

In  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v     i 
[Twice    told    tales] 
Complete  writings   (Autograph)   v  2 
Baldwin,  C.  S.    American  short  stor- 
ies 
Wives   of  the  dead 
In  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v    3 
[House    of   seven    gables] 
Complete   writings   (Autograph)   v  3 
Young  Goodman   Brown 

In  Complete    works     (Riverside)     v    2 
[Mosses   from  an   old  manse] 
Complete   writings    (Autograph)    v  2 
New  Eng  M  8:  250 
Hayes,  Augustus  Allen,    1837-1892 
Denver  express 
In  Stories   by   American   authors   v  6 
Hazard  of  the  North.     Parker,  G. 
Hazing   of   Valliant.     Williams,   J.    L. 
Hazy   night.     Janvier,   T.   A. 
He?     Maupassant,   G. 
He   also   serves.     Henry,    O. 
He  knew  Lincoln.     Tarbell,  I.  M. 
He   knew    what   was    due   tlie   court.     Page, 

T.  N. 
He    would    have    gotten    a    lawyer.     Page, 

T.    N. 
He   would    not   be    denied.     Parker,    G. 
Head   gardener's   tale.     Chekhov,   A.    P. 
Head-hunter.     Henry,    O. 
Head  of  the  district.     Kipling,  R. 
Head  of  the  family.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Headstone    of    the    corner.     Phillpotts,    E. 
Healer  from   Far-Away   cove.     Duncan,   N. 
Healing    springs    and    the    pioneers.     Par- 
ker, G. 
Heard,  John,  jr. 
Charge  for  France 
In  Stories    of    the    army    (Stories    from 
Scribner) 
Scrib    M    10:697 
Hearn,  Lafacdio,  1850-1904 
Before  the   supreme  court 

In  Japanese    miscellany 
Common   sense 

In  Kotto 
Corpse-rider 

In  Shadowings 
Dead   secret 

In  Kwaidan 
Diplomacy 

III  Kwaidan 
Dream   of   Akinosuke 
In  Kwaidan 

Atlan  03:  340 
Gratitude   of  the   Samebito 

In  Shadowings 
Hi-Mawari 

In  Kwaidan 
Horai 

In  Kwaidan 
Ikiryo 

In  Kotto 
In  a  cup  of  tea 

/;/   Kotto 
Jikininki 

In  Kwaidan 

Jio-Roku-Zakura 

In  Kwaidan 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


143 


Legend  of   Fugen-Bosatsu 

In  Shadowings 
Legend   of   Tchi-Niu 

In  Some   Chinese   ghosts 
Legend    of    Yurei-Daki 

In  Kotto 
Mirror  maiden 

In  Romance    of    the    milky    way 
Mujina 

In  Kwaidan 
Of  a  mirror  and  a  bell 

In  Kwaidan 
Of   a    promise    broken 

In  Japanese   miscellany 
Of  a  promise  kept 

In  Japanese   miscellany 
Oshidori 

In  Kwaidan 
Reconciliation 

/;}  Shadowings 
Red  bridal 

In  Atlan  74:  74 
Retun  of  Yen-Tchm-King 
In  Some   Chinese   ghosts 
Riki-Baka 

In  Kwaidan 
Rokuro-Kubi 

In  Kwaidan 
Romance   of  the  Milky  Way 
In  Romance  of  the  Milky  Way 
Atlan  g6:  238 
Screen-maiden 

In  Shadowings 
Shirvo 

In  Kotto 
Soul  of  the  Great  Bell 

In  Some   Chinese  ghosts 
Storm 

In  Warner  library 
Storv  of  a  fly 

/»"  Kotto 
Story   of   a   pheasant 

In  Kotto 
Story  of  Aoyagi 

In  Kwaidan 
Storv  of   Chugoro 

In  Kottd 
Story  of  Ito   Norisuke 
In  Romance  of  the  Milky  Way 
Atlan  95:  98 
Story  of  Kogi  the  priest 
In  Japanese    miscellany 
Story  of  Kwashin  Koji 

In  Japanese    miscellany 
Story  of  Mimi-Nashi-HoTchi 
In  Kwaidan 

Atlan   92:  237 
Story   of    Ming-Y 

In  Some   Chinese   ghosts 
Story  of  O-Kame 

In  Kotto 
Story  of  O-Tei 

In  Kwaidan 
Story  of  Umetsu  Chiibei 
In  Japanese    miscellany 
Stranger   than   fiction 

In  Romance  of  the   Milky  Way 
Atlan  95:  494 
Sympathy   of   Benten 

In  Shadowings 
Tale  of  the  porcelain-god 
In  Some   Chinese   ghosts 


Tradition  of  the  tea-plant 

In  Some   Chinese   ghosts 
Ubazakura 

In  Kwaidan 
Youma 

In  Youma 
Y'uki-onna 
In  Kwaidan 
Hearne's    romance.     Hawthorne,    J. 
Heart  of  a  beggar.     Gorky,  M. 
Heart  of  a   child.     Bacon,  J.   D. 
Heart  of  darkness.     Conrad,  J. 
Heart  of  gold.     Cabell,  J-   B. 
Heart  of  John  Middleton.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 
Heart  of   the   house.     Vorse,   M.    H. 
Heart     of     the     Princess     Osra.      Hawkms, 

A.  H. 
Heart  of  the  spring.     Yeats,  W.  B. 
Heart-rending    story    of    Mr.    Heavysides. 

See    Collins,   W.     Fatal    cradle 
Heartache.     Gorky,    M. 
Heartbreak  cameo.     Champney,   E.   W. 
Hearts    and    crosses.     Henry,    O. 
Heart's   desire.     Stetson,   G.   E.   C. 
Heart's  key.     Hewlett,  M.  H. 
Hearts   unfortified.     Trumbull,   A.    E. 
Heartsease.     Brown,   A. 
Heartsease.     Earle,    M.   T. 
Heathen.     London,   J. 
Heathen.     Warman,    C. 
Heather  lintie.     Crockett,   S.   R. 
Heaven-kissing  hill.     Magruder,   J. 
Hector.     Bunner,   H.   C. 
Hector.     Tarkington,  B. 
Heimweh.     Long,  J.  L. 
Heir  of  the  Broken-O.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Heir  of  the  McHulishes.     Harte,  B. 
Heiress!     Maartens,  M. 
Heiress  of  Red  Dog.     Harte,  B. 
Heirs  of  fate.     Pratt,  L. 
Heliodorus,  4th  Century 
Lovers 

In  Warner  library 
Theagenes  and  the  bull 
In  Warner  library 
Help  from  the  hopeless.     Fernald,  C.  B. 
Helping  the  other  fellow.     Henry,  O. 
Helpless  situation.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Heman's  ma.     Brown,  A. 
Heminway,  Percy 
Gregorio 

In  Stories  by  English  authors,  Africa 
Henry,  C,  pseud,  (William  Sydney  Porter) 
1862-1910 
According  to  their  lights 

In  Trimmed  lamp 
Adjustment  of  nature 

In  Four  million 
Admiral 

In  Cabbages  and  kings 
Adventures  in  neurasthenia.  See  Henry,  O. 

Let  me  feel  your  pulse 
Adventures  of  Shamrock  Jones 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 
After  twenty  years 

In  Four  million 
Afternoon  miracle 

In  Heart  of  the  West 
Apology 

In  Rolling  stones 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Henry,  0.—Co)iliiiucd. 
Aristocracy  versus  hasli 

//)   Rolling  stones 
Art  and  the  bronco 

//;  Roads  of  destiny 
Assessor  of  success 

/;/  Trimmed  lamp 
At  arms  with  Morpheus 

1)1  Sixes  and  sevens 
Atavism  of  John  Tom  Little  Bear 

III  Rolling-  stones 
Babes  in  the  jungle 

III  Strictly  business 
Badge  of  policeman  O'Roon 

In  Trimmed  lamp 
Best  seller 

III  Options 
Between  rounds 

/;;   Four   million 
Bexar  script  no.  2692 

/;/   Rolling  stones 
Bird  of  Bagdad 

In  Strictly  business 
Blackjack  bargainer 

/;;   Whirligigs 

Munsey  25:  620 
Blind  man's  holiday 

//;  Whirligigs 
•    Brickdust  row 

In  Trimmed  lamp 
Brief  debut  of  Tildy 

/;;  Four  million 
Buried   treasure 

In  Options 
Buyer  from  Cactus  city 

In  Trimmed  lamp 
By  courier 

In  Four  million 
Caballero's  waj' 

In  Heart  of  the  West 
Everybody's  17:86 
Caliph  and  the  cad 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 
Caliph,  Cupid  and  the  clock 

In  Four  million 
Call  loan 

In  Heart  of  the  W^cst 
Call  of  the  tame 

In  Strictly  business 
Calloway's  code 

//;   Whirligigs 

Munsey  35:  687 
Caught 

In  Cabbages  and  kings 
Chair  of  pliilanthromathematics 

In  Gentle  grafter 
Ciiampion   of  tlie   weather 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 
Chanson  de  I'ohemc 

In  Rolling  stones 
Chaparral   Christmas  gift 

In  Whirligigs 
Chaparral  prince 

In   Heart  of  the  West 
Chercliez  la  femme 

/;/   Rfjads  of  destiny 
Christmas  by  injunction 

In  Heart  of  the  West 
Church  with  an  overshot  wheel 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 


City  of  dreadful  night 

/;/   Voice  of  the  city 
Clarion  call 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
Comedy  in  rubber 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
Coming-out  of  Maggie 

In  Four  million 
Complete  life  of  Jolin   Hopkins 

In  Voice  of  the   city 
Compliments  of  the  season 

In  Strictly  business 
Conscience  in  art 

In  Gentle  grafter 
Contribution 

In  Rolling  stones 
Cop  and  tlie  anthem 

In  Four  million 
Cosmopolite  in  a  cafe 

In  Four  million 
Count  and  the  wedding  guest  , 

In  Trimmed  lamp 

Patten,      W.         International      short 
stories  v  i 
Country  of  illusion 

In  Trimmed  lamp 

Everybody's   15:465 
Cupid  a  la  carte 

In  Heart  of  the  West 
Cupid's  exile  number  two 

In  Cabbages  and  kings 
Day  resurgent 

In  Strictly  business 
Day  we  celebrate 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 
Reader  11 :  16 
Defeat  of  the  city 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
Departmental  case 

/;;   Roads  of  destiny 
Diamond  of  Kali 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 
Dicky 

In  Cabbages  and  kings 
Dinner  at — 

In  Rolling  stones 
Critic  44:  530 
Discounters  of  monej^ 

In  Roads  of  destiny 
Door  of  unrest 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 

Cosmopol  37:  91 

Double-dyed  deceiver 

In  Roads  of  destiny 
Everybody's   13:814 
Dougherty's  eye-opener 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
Dream 

In  Rolling  stones 
Cosmopol  40:  444 
Drop  a  tear  in  this  slot 

In  Rolling  stones 
Duel 

In  Strictly  business 
Duplicity   of  Hargraves 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 
Easter  of  the  soul 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
Elsie  in  New  York 

In  Trimmed  lamp 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


145 


Emancipation  of  Billy 
/;;   Roads  of  aestiny 
Enchanted  kiss 

In  Roads  of  destiny 
Enchanted  people 

1)1   Roads  of  dcstinj' 
Ethics  of  pig 

1)1  Gentle  ^rafter 
Munsey  36:  61 
Exact  science' of  matrimony 

1)1  Gentle  grafter 
Extradited  from  Bohemia 

1)1  Voice  of  the  city 
Ferry  of  unfulfillment 

1)1  Trimmed  lamp 
Eickle  fortune;  or.   How  Gladys  hustled 

/;;  Rolling  stones 
Fifth  wheel 

/;/   Strictly  business 
Everybody's   17:  193 
Flag  paramount 

1)1  Cabbages  and  kings 
Fog  in  Santone 
1)1  Rolling  stones 
Cosmopol   53:658 
Fool-killer 

/;/  Voice  of  the  city 
Foreign  policy  of  Company  99 

In  Trimmed  lamp 
Fourth  in  Salvador 
In  Roads   of   destiny 
McClure  21:  328 
"Fc)x-in-the-morning" 

In  Cabbages  and  kings 
Friendly  call 

In  Rolling   stones 
Friends  in  San  Rosario 

1)1  Roads  of  destiny 
From  each  according  to  his  ability 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
From  the  cabby's  seat 

/;;   Four  million 
Furnished  room 

1)1  Four  million 
Georgia's  ruling 
In  Whirligigs 

Outlook  65:  498 
Ghost  of  a  chance 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 
Gift  of  the  magi 
In  Four  million 
Girl 

In  Whirligigs 
Girl  and  the  graft 

1)1  Strictly  business 
Girl  and  the  habit 

In  Strictly  business 
Gold  that  glittered 

In     Strictly  business 
Greater  Coney 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 
Green  door 

In  Four  million 
Guardian  of  the  accolade 
In  Roads  of  destiny 
Cur  Lit  47:  iii 
Guardian  of  the  'scutcheon 

In  Cosmopol  35:49 
Guilty  party 
In  Trimmed  lamp 


Halberdier  of  the  little  Rhcinschloss 
1)1  Roads  of  destiny 
Everybody's   16:  627 
Hand  that  riles  the  world 

In  Gentle  grafter 
Handbook  of  Hymen 
1)1  Heart  of  the  West 
Munsey  35:  414 
Harbinger 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
Hard  to  forget 

In  Rolling  stones 
Harlem  tragedy 

In  Trimmed  lamp 
He  also  serves 

In  Options 

Head-hunter 

In  Options 

Everybody's  18:593 
Hearts  and  crosses 

In  Heart  of  the  West 
Helping  the  other  fellow 

In  Rolling  stones 
Hiding  of  Black  Bill 
In  Options 

Everybody's  19^447 
Higher  abdication 
In  Heart  of  the  West 
Munsey  35:  548 
Higher  pragmatism 

In  Options 
Holding  up  a  train 
In  Sixes  and  sevens 
McClure  22:  611 
Hostages  to  Momus 
In  Gentle  grafter 
Munsey  33:  466 
How  Gladys  hustled.  See  Henry,  O.  Fickle 

fortune 
Hygeia  at  the  Solito 

In  Heart  of  the  West 
Hypotheses  of  failure 

hi  Whirligigs 
Indian  summer  of  Dry  Valley  Johnson 
In  Heart  of  the  West 
Am  M  63 :  406 
Innocents  of  Broadway 

In  Gentle  grafter 
Jim  Peters  as  a  personal  magnet 

In  Gentle  grafter 
Jimmie  Hayes  and  Muriel 
In  Sixes  and  sevens 
Munsey  29:  127 
Lady  higher  up 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 
Last  leaf 

In  Trimmed  lamp 
Last  of  the  troubadours 
In  Sixes  and  sevens 
Everybody's  19:  16 
Law  and  order 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 
Everybody's  23:299 
Let    me   feel    your    pulse    [Adventures    in 
neurasthenia] 
In  Let  me  feel  your  pulse 
Sixes  and  sevens 
Cosmopol  49:  217 


146 


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Henry,   O.— Continued. 
Lickpenny  lover 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
Little  local  colour 

In  Whirligigs 
"Little  speck  in  garnered  fruit" 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
Lonesome  road 

In  Roads  of  destiny 
Lord  Oakhurst's  curse 

In  Rolling  stones 
Lost  blend 

In  Trimmed  lamp 
Lost  on  dress  parade 

In  Four  million 
Lotus  and  the  bottle 

In  Cabbages  and  kings 
Love-philtre  of  Ikey  Schoenstein 

In  Four  million 
Lullaby  boy 

In  Rolling  stones 
Madame  Bo-peep,  of  the  ranches 

In  Whirligigs 
Madison  Square  Arabian  night 

In  Trimmed  lamp 
Makes  the  whole  world  kin 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 
Making  of  a  New  Yorker 

In  Trimmed  lamp 
Mammon  and  the  archer 

In  Four  million 
Man  about  town 

In  Four  million 
Man  higher  up 

In  Gentle  grafter 
Marionettes 

In  Rolling  stones 
Marquis  and  Miss  Sally 

In  Rolling  stones 
Marry  month  of  May 

In  Whirligigs 
Masters  of  arts 

in  Cal)bages  and  kings 
Matter  of  mean  elevation 

In  Whirligigs 
Medley  of  moods.     See  Henry,  O.     Two 

women 
Memento 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
Memoirs  of  a  yellow  dog 

In  Four  million 
Midsummer  knight's  dream 

In  Trimmed  lamp 
Midsummer  masquerade 

In  Gentle  grafter 
Alissing  chord;  a  tale  of  Texas 

In  Heart  of  the  West 
Cent  68:313 
Modern  rural  sports 

In  Gentle  grafter 
Moment  of  victory 

In  Options 
Money  maze 

In  Cabbages  and  kings 
Municipal  report 

In  Strictly  business 
Murderer 

In  Rolling  stones 
Nemesis  and  the  candy  man 

In  Voice  of  the  city 


New  Manhattan  nights 

In  Am  M  66:433,  540;  67:88 
New  York  by  campfire  light 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 
Newspaper  story 

In  Whirligigs 
Next  to  reading  matter 

In  Roads  of  destiny 
Everybody's  17:  735 
Night  in  the  new  Arabia 

In  Strictly  business 
Everybody's  18:  302 
No  story 

/;;  Options 
Nothing  to  say 

In  Rolling  stones 
October  and  June 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 
Octopus  marooned 

In  Gentle  grafter 
Old  farm 

In  Rolling  stones 
On  behalf  of  the  management 

In  Roads  of  destiny 
One  dollar's  worth 

In  Whirligigs 
Munsey  29:  127 
One  thousand  dollars 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
Passing  of  Black  Eagle 

In   Roads  of  destiny 
Past  one  at  Rooney's 

/;(   Strictly  business 
Pendulum 

In  Trimmed  lamp 
Pewee 

In  Rolling  stones 
Philistine  in  Bohemia 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
Phoebe 

In  Roads  of  destiny 
Everybody's  17:  592 
Phonograph  and  the  graft 

In  Cabbages  and  kings 
McClure  20:  428 
Pimienta  pancakes 

In  Heart  of  the  West 
McClure  22:  141 
Plutonian  fire 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
Poet  and  the  peasant 

In  Strictly  business 
Poor  rule 

In  Options 

Everybody's  21 :  234 
Pride  of  the  cities 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 
Princess  and  the  puma 

In  Heart  of  the  West 
Prisoner  of  Zembla 

In  Rolling  stones 
Proof  of  the  pudding 

In  Strictly  business 
Psyche  and  the  pskyscraper 

In  Strictly  business 
Purple  dress 

In  Trimmed  lamp 
Queries  and  answers 

In  Rolling  stones 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


147 


Quest  of  Soapy 

In  Cur  Lit  45:  581 
Ramble  in  aphasia 

In  Strictly  business 
Ransom  of  Mack 
In  Heart  of  the  West 
McClure  24:  123 
Ransom  of  red  chief 

/;;   Whirligigs 
Rathskeller  and  the  rose 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
Reformation  of  Calliope 
In  Heart  of  the  West 
Remanats  of  the  code 

In  Cabbages  and  kings 
Renaissance  at  Charleroi 
In  Roads  of  destiny 
Era  10: 368 
Retrieved    reform.     See     Henry,     O.     Re- 
trieved reformation 
Retrieved  reformation 
In  Roads  of  destiny 
Cosmopol  34:  632 
Roads  of  destiny 

In  Roads  of  destiny 
Roads  we  take 

In  Whirligigs 
Robe   of  peace 

In  Strictly  business 
Romance  of  a  busy  broker 

In  Four  million 
"Rose  of  Dixie" 
In  Options 

Everybody's  18:  761 
Roses,  ruses  and  romance 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
Rouge  et  noir 

hi  Cabbages  and  kings 
Rubaiyat  of  a  Scotch  highball 

In  Trimmed  lamp 
Ruler  of  men 

In  Rolling  stones 

Everybody's  15:  157 
Rus  in  urbe 

1)1  Options 
Sacrifice  hit 

In  Whirligigs 
School  and  schools 

In  Options 
Seats  of  the  haughty 
In  Heart  of  the  West 
Munsey  36:  285 
Service  of  love 

In  Four  million 
Shamrock  and  the  palm 

In  Cabbages  and  kings 
Shearing  the  wolf 

In  Gentle  grafter 
Ships 

In  Cabbages  and  kings 
Shocks  of  doom 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
Shoes 

In  Cabbages  and  kings 
Sisters  of  the  golden  circle 

In  Four  million 
Skylight  room 

In  Four  million 
Sleuths 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 


Smith 

In  Cabbages  and  kings 
Snapshot  at  the  president 

In  Rolling  stones 
Snow  man 

In  Hampton  25:  231 
Social  triangle 

In  Trimmed  lamp 
Sociology  in  serge  and  straw 

In  Whirligigs 
Some  letters 

In  Rolling  stones 
Some  postscripts 

In  Rolling  stones 
Song  and  the  sergeant 

In  Whirligigs 
Sound  and  fury 

In  Rolling  stones 
Sphinx  apple 

/;;   Heart  of  the  West 
Springtime  a  la  carte 

In  Four  million 
Squaring  the  circle 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
Strange  stories 

In  Rolling  stones 
Strictly  business 

In  Strictly  business 
Suite  homes  and  their  romance 

In  Whirligigs 
Supply  and  demand 

In  Options 
Tale  of  a  tainted  tenner 

In  Trimmed  lamp 
Tamales 

In  Rolling  stones 
Technical  error 
In  Whirligigs 
Telemachus,  friend 
In  Heart  of  the  West 
Munsey  34:  286 
Tempered  wind 
In  Gentle  grafter 
McClure  23:349 
Theory  and  the  hound 

In  Whirligigs 
Thimble,  thimble 

In  Options 
Thing's  the  play 

In  Strictly  business 
Third  ingredient 
In  Options 

Everybody's  19:790 
Tictocq 

1)1  Rolling  stones 
To  him  who  waits 
1)1  Options 

Collier's  42:  Ja  23  p  15 
Tobin's  palm 
1)1  Four  million 
McClure  21:  443 
Tommy's  burglar 

In  Whirligigs 
Tracked  to  doom 

In  Rolling  stones 
Transformation  of  Martin  Burney 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 

Transients  in  Arcadia 

In  Voice  of  the  city 


148 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Henry,   O.  —Cofilinttcd. 
Trimmed  lamp 

III  Trimmed  lamp 
]\IcClure  27:  391 
Two  recalls 

1)1   Cabbages  and  kings 
Two  renegades 

III  Roads  of  destiny 
Two  Thanksgiving  day  gentlemen 

In  Trimmed  lamp 
Two  women:   the   one.  a   fog  in   santone: 
the  other,  a  medley  of  moods 
/;;  Two  women 
Ulysses  and  the  dogman 

/;;  Sixes  and  sevens 
Unfinished  Christmas  story 

In  Rolling  stones 
Uniinished  story 
In   Four  million 
McClure  25:  422 
Unknown   quantity 

III  Strictlj'  business 
Unprofitable  servant 
III   Rolling  stones 

Everybody's  25:787 
\'anity 

III  Rolling  stones 
Vanity  and  some  sables 

In  Trimmed  lanvp 
Venturers 

In  Strictly  business 
Everybody's  21:486 
Vitagraphoscope 

In  Cabbages  and  kings 
^'oice  of  the  city 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
"What  you  want" 

/;;   Strictly  business 
While  the  auto  waits 

In  Voice  of  the  city 
Whirligig  of  life 
In  Whirligigs 

Harper   107:  317 
Whistling  Dick's  Christmas  stocking 
In  Roads  of  destiny 
McClure  14:  138 
Witches'  loaves 

In  Sixes  and  sevens 
World  and  the  door 
In  Whirligigs 
Am   lAI  64:  412 
Henry.     Cutting,  M.  S. 

Henry  Koehler,  misogynist.    Singmaster,  E. 
Henry  Smith's  honeymoon.     Jordan,  E.  G. 
Hephzibah   Guinness.     Mitchell,   S.  W. 
Hepzibah's  turkeys.     Hale,   E.  E. 
Her  audience  of  two.     Jordan,  E.  G. 
Her  baby  brother.     Moulton,  L.  C. 
Her  captivity.     Conrad,  J. 
Her  character.      Hibbard,   G.  A. 
Her  Christmas.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Her  Christmas  cabby.     Troubetzkoy,  A.   C. 
Her  dying  words.     -Udrich,  T.  B. 
Her  eyes  arc  doves.     Spofford,  II.  P. 
Her  father's  daughter.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Her  father's  wife.     Maartcns,  M. 
Her  fiance.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Her  first  appearance.     Davis,  Ricliard   H. 
Her  first  (  hristmas  party.     Donnell,  A.  H. 
Her  first  horse  show.     Gray,  D. 
Her  friend.     Jordan,  ]■"..  G. 


Her  great-grandmother's  ghost.    Page,  T.  N. 

Her  housecleaning  day.     Cutting,  M.  S. 

Her  husband.     French,  A.  W. 

Her  ladyship.     Moulton,  L.  C. 

Her  last  day.     Jordan,  E.  G. 

Her  last  word     Maartens,  M. 

Her   letter   to   his    second   wife.     Matthews, 

J.  B. 
Her  letters.     Brown,  A. 
Her  little  responsibility.     Kipling.  R. 
Her  little  sister.     Bacon,  J.   1). 
Fler  lover.     Gorky,  M. 
Her  lover.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Her  majesty's   servants.     Kipling,   R. 
Her  man  of  fate.     Gibbon,  P. 
Her  marital  recapitulation.     French,  A.  W. 
Her  marriage  day.     Watson,  J. 
Her  marriage  lines.     Bland,   E.  N. 
Her  neighbor's  creed.     Cameron,  M. 
Her  neighbor's  landmark.     Trumbull.  A.  E. 
Her  own  country.     Singmaster,  E. 
Her  own  doing.     Norris,  W.  E. 
Her  own  storj'.     Gibbon,  P. 
Her  stepmother.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Her   stocking.     Hibbard,   G.  A. 
Her  story.     Spofiford,  H.  P. 
Her  sympathetic  editor     Page,  T.  N. 
Her  two  husbands.     Zola,  E. 
Her  uncle.     Jacobs,   W.   W. 
Her  Virginia  mammy.     Chesnutt,  C.   W. 
Her  way  of  convincing  him.  Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Her  weight  in  gold.     McCutcheon.  G.  B. 
Heralds  of  fame     Barr,  R. 
Herb  called  heartsease.     White,  W.  A. 
Hercules   and   Aphrodite.     ]\Ierrick,   L. 
Heresy  of  Abner  Caliban.     Harben,   W.   N. 
Heritage.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
Heritage.     Maupassant,  G.   de 
Heritage  of  Dedlow  marsh.     Ilarte,  B. 
Herman's  ma. ,    Brown,  A. 
Hermaphrodite.     Maupassant,  G.   de 
Hermit.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Hermit.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Hermit  and  the  wild  woman.     Wharton.  E. 
Hermit  in  Arcadia.     Brown,  A. 
Hermit  of  Le  Croisie.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Hermit  of  Saint-Eugene.     Norris,  W.  E. 
Hermit  of  —  street.     Green,  A.  K. 
Hermitage.     Sec  Brown,  E.  L.     At  the  her- 
mitage 
Hero  of  Com])any  G.     Thanet,  O. 
Hero   worship.     Williams,  J.   L. 
Herodias.     Flaubert,   G. 
Heroes.     Conncdly,  J.  B. 
Herrick,  Robert,  1868- 
Avalanche 

In  Scrib  M  41 :  705 
End  of  desire 

In  Atlan  92:  462 
General  manager 

In  Scrib  M  43:  270 
His  leetle  trees 

In  Everybody's  27:35 
In  the  doctor's  office 

In  Scrib  M  43:  103 
Literary  love-letters 

In   Literary  love-letters 
Atlan    74:814 
Love's  dilemmas 

/;(    Love's  dilemmas 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


149 


Man  who  wins 

III  Man  who  wins 
Mare  Morto 

In  Literary  love-letters 
Marriage  by  proxv 

In  Love's  dilemmas 
Master  of  the  inn 

In  Scrib   M  42:669 
Miracle 

In  Harper  124:  138 
Miss  Atherton's  mission 

In  Love's  dilemmas 
Mute 

In  Love's  dilemmas 
Payment  in  full 

In  Literary  love-letters 
Pension  love  storv 

In  Love's   dilemmas 
Polity  of  nature 

In  Lippinc  68:  458 
Price  of  romance 
In  Literary   love-letters 
Scrib  M  18:60 
Professor's  chance 
In  Atlan  87:  723 
Prothalamion 

In  Literary   love-letters 
Psychological  moment 
In  Love's  dilemmas 
Question  in  art 
In  Literary   love-letters 
Scrib  M  17:  514 
Rejected  Titian 
In  Literary  love-letters 
Scrib  M  22:  29 
Temple  of  Juno 

In  Atlan  loi:  353 
Temporary  infidelity 

In  Love's  dilemmas 
Their  child 
In  Their  child 
Herrisdale.     Maartens,  M. 
Herself.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Hester.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Hewlett,  Maurice  Henry,  1861- 
Beckwith's  fairy 

In   Scrib  M  46:  129 
Brazenhead  the  great 
In  Fond  adventures 
Buondelmonte's  saga 
In  Fond  adventures 
Harper  106:343,  541 
Cast  of  the  apple 

In  New  Canterbury  tales 
Harper  103:  402 
Countess     Alys.     See     Hewlett,     M.     H. 

Scrivener's  tale 
Countess  of  Picpus 

In  Putnam's  2:36,  171,  305 
Dan  Costard's  tale  of  Peridore  and  Para- 
vail 
In  New  Canterbury  tales 
Duchess  of  Nona 

In  Little  novels  of  Italy 
Lippinc  64:  323 
Eugenio  and   Galeotto    [Logic   of  events] 
In  New  Canterbury  tales 
Anglo  Saxon   R  5:  37 
Fairy  wife 

In  Cent  85:  500 


Half-brothers 
In  New  Canterbury  talcs 
Fortn  75:939 
Putnam's  3:  86,  172 
Heart's  key 
In  Fond  adventures 
Harper  104:  2 
Ippolita   of  the  hills    [Paduan   pastoral] 

In  Little  novels  of  Italy 
Judgment  of  Borso 
In  Judgment  of  Borso 
Little  novels  of  Italy 
Logic  of  events.     See  Hewlett,  M.  H. 

Eugenio  and  Galeotto 
Love  chase 

In  Fond  adventures 
Madonna  of  the  peach  tree 
In  Little  novels  of  Italy 

Madonna  of  the  peach  tree 
Marriage  of  Quidnunc 

In  Forum  44:  691 
Master   Richard   Smith's   tale   of   the    cast 
of    the    apple.     See    Hewlett,    M.    H. 
Cast  of  the  apple 
Messer  Cino  and  the  live  coal 
In  Little  novels  of  Italy 
Liv  Age  219:  240 
Macmillan  M  78:  296 
Oreads 

In  Forum  44:  283 
Paduan    pastoral.      See    Hewlett,    M.    H. 

Ippolita  of  the  hills 
Percival  Perceforest's  tale  of  Eugenio  and 
Galeotto 
In  New  Canterbury  tales 
Peridore     and     Paravail.       See     Hewlett, 

M.   H.     Dan  Costard's  tale 
Prioress    of    Ambresbury's    tale    of    Saint 
Gervaise     of     Plessy.      See     Hewlett, 
M.  H.     Saint  Gervaise 
Quattrocentisteria 

In  Quattrocentisteria 
Ruinous   face 
In  Ruinous  face 
Harper  119:  456 
Sacrifice  at  Prato 

In  Sacrifice  at  Prato 
Saint  Gervaise  of  Plessy 
In  New  Canterbury  tales 
Saint  Gervaise  of  Plessy 
Fortn  74:  1049 
Scrivener's  tale  of  the  Countess   Alys 
In  New  Canterbury  tales 
Fortn  76:  332 
Spanish  jade 

In  Harper  113:  489 
"Heyo,  House!"     Plarris,  J.  C. 
Heyse,  Paul  Johann  Ludwig.  1830- 
Andrea  Delfin 

In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  German 
L'Arrabiata   [The  fury] 
In  L'Arrabiata 
Selected  stories 

Mabie,     H.     'W.,     and     Strachey,    L. 

Little   masterpieces  of   fiction  v  3 

Stories  by  foreign   authors,   German 

V     I 

At  the  ghost  hour 
In   At  the  ghost  hour 


ISO 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Heyse,    Paul  Johann   Ludwig — Continued. 
Barbarossa 

/;;  Barbarossa 
Beatrice 

In  Dead  lake 
Beginning  and  end 

In  Dead  lake 

Every   Saturday  7:  iii,   149 
Bcppc,  the  star-gazer 

In  Selected  stories 
Blind 

In  L'Arrabiata  1 

Christmas  present 

In  Harper  82:  16 
Count  Ernest's  home 

/;;   L'Arrabiata 
Divided  heart 

In   Divided  lieart 
Donkey 

In  Words  never  to  be  forgotten 
Doomed 

In  Dead  lake 
Embroidercss   of  Treviso 

In  Barbarossa 
Emercnz 

In  Cosmopol  5:506;  6:71 
Fair  Abigail 

In  At  the  ghost  hour.     The  fair  Abigail 
Fair  Kate 

In  Barbarossa 
Fair  Kate 
Forest  laugh 

In  At  the  frhost  hour.    The  forest  laugh 
Fortnight  at  the  dead  lake 

In  Dead  lake 
Fury.     See  Heyse.  P.  J.  L.     L'Arrabiata 
Geoffrey  and  Garcinde 

In  Barl)arossa 
Honest  people 

In  Cosmopol  20;  649 
House    of   the    unbelieving   Thomas 

In  At  the  ghost  hour.  The  house  of  the 
unbeliever 
Judith  Stern 

In  Tales   from   the    German 
Lonely   ones 

/;;   Lippinc   4:  389 
Lost  son 

In  Barbarossa 
Lottka 

In  Barbarossa 
Maria   P"rancisca 

In  Selected  stories 
Mid-day    magic 

In  At    the   ghost   liour.     Mid-day   magic 
Minka 

In  Divided    heart 
My  Italian  adventure 

In  Appleton  6:  506 
Rothenburg  on  tlic  Tauber 

In  Divided    heart 
Solitaries 

In  Solitaries 
Strange   heart 

In  Cosmopol    i:  69 
Walter's  little  mother 

In  L'Arrabiata 
Wedding  at   Capri 

In  Cosmopol   16:  318 
Witch   f)f  the  Corso 
/;(   Witch  of  the  Corso 


Words   never  to  be  forgotten 
In  Words  never  to  be  forgotten 
Hi-.Mawari.     Hearn,   L. 
Hibbard,   George  Abiah,   1858- 
Aflcr  the  accident 

In  Cent  71 : 321 
Ambassador 

In  Harper    116:  380 
Art  of  love 

In  Cosmopol  40:  727 
As  others  see  us 

In  Lippinc  66:  903 
"As  the  sparks  fly  upward" 
In  Governor 

Scrib  M  8:  721 
Before  his  door 

In  Reader  7:  36 
Case   in   point 

//;   Scrib  M  12:  323 
Chaperon 

In  Ladies'  H  J  22:  Je  p  8,  51 
Confessions  of  an   engaged  couple 

In  Ladies'  H  J  25:  F  p  15 
Dark   horse 

In  Cosmopol   8:  86 
Decdlcss   drama 
In  Governor 

Scrib   ^I   7:378 
Divided  heart 

In  Harper    100:  474 
Dragoness 
In  Iduna 

Harper  81:  667 
Earlier  manner 

In  Cent   50:878 
End   of  the   beginning 
In  Governor 
Scrib  U  3:82 
Eves  of  afifcction 

'In   Harper    ti  i:  397 
Flirt 

In  Nowadays 
For  the  love  of — 

In  Putnam's    3:  717 
Fortunes   of  the   game 

/);   Hampton's    24:  586 
Fresh-water    romance 
In  Governor 

Scrib    ]\I    10:774 
From  a  clear   sky 

In  Harper   107:  42 
Gentleman    from    Huron 

In  Scrib    M    17:  743 
Governor 
In  Governor 

Scrib   M  6:64 
Grandniama 

/;;   Cosmopol    34:  310 
Guilty    Sir    Guy 
/;/   Nowadays 
Her   character 

/;(   Cent  72:  302 
Her   stocking 

///   Cosmopol  40:  136 
Her  wav  of  convincing  him 

In  Ladies'  H  J  27:  Je  p  i6 
Hermit 

In  Atlan   07:  444 
Herself 

/;/    Ladies'    H    1    21:    N    p   4.   61 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIKS 


151 


Iduna 

/;;    Iduna 

Cent   32:  49 
In   maiden  meditation 
III   Iduna 

Cent   41:443. 
In   the  midst  of  life 

III  Nowadays 
Journal   of  a  millionaire 

In   Cent   65  :  97 
Lawn-mower 

In  Everybody's   17^45^ 
Lesson 

/;;    Bookm   21:590;    22:30 
Lion  in   the  way 

In  Harper    103:  175 
"J\Tad   world,  my  masters" 

/;;   Nowadays  „ 

]\Iaiden    meditation.     Sec   Hibbard,    G.    A. 

In   maiden    meditation 
Marvels   of  science 

In  Scrib  M  29:  476 
Matter   of   fact 
In   Governor 

Scrib  M    10:  23 
Matter  of  opinion 

In  Scrib  M  28:233 
Mazeppa 

/;;   Lippinc    91 :  589 
Miss    Latymcr  _ 

In  Scrib   M    12: 731 
Morning  call 

/;;   Harper   106:  305 
Mystery  of  the  centenarian 

In   Everybody's    12:  12 
Night   before    Christmas 

tn  Harp   B   47:  Ja  p7 
Nowadays 

In  Nowadays 
On  the  links 

In  Cent   64: 827 
One  woman's  way 

In  Cent  49:  275 
Papoose 

In  Iduna 
Psyche 

/;/.  Harper  93:  772 
Rainy   afternoon 

In  Scrib  M    15:83 
Reproof   valiant 

/;;   Reader   7-  37^ 
Requirements  of  the  situation 

In   McClure    21:  381 
Rosamond's    romance 

/;(   Harper  91:  219 
Sacrifice   to   the   graces 

In  Cosmopol  38:  658 
Shadow  of  love 

In  Cent   67: 126 
Sky-scraper 

In   Scrib   M  40:  102 
Story 

/;;    Harper  97:  30i 
Storv  of  a  great  grandfather 

/n' Scrib  M   33:76 
Summer  intimacy 

In  Scrib   M    15:363 
Their   storv 
In   Harper  88:756 


"There's  nothing  half  so   sweet  in   life' 

//(   Nowadays 
Thing  apart 

In  Cent  59:  512 
To    Kellogg's   farm 

In  Delin  74:  119 
Toys 

In  Harp   B  39:  1079 
Linknown 

In  Scrib    M   43: 239 
Vehicle   of  love 

In  McClure  22:  627 
Way  it  was 

In  McClure  22:  627 
When   Nora  bought   the  piano 

In  Munsey   48:  947 
Within   the   eye   of    honor 

/;;   Harper   95:  34 
Woman   in   the  case 
/;;   Iduna 

Cent    38:209 
"Would   Dick   do  that?" 
In  Iduna 

Harper   81:  42 
Hichens,  Robert  Smythe,  1864- 
After  tomorrow 

In  After   tomorrow 
Bye-ways 
Black  spaniel 

/;;   Black   spaniel 
Blessed   mime 

In   Eng   Illnst    18:  345 
Boudoir   boy 

/;;   Bye-ways 
Charmer  of  snakes 

In  Bye-ways 
Collaborators 

In  Folly  of  Eustace 
Cry  of  the  child 

In  Tongues  of  conscience 
Desert  air 

In  Black  spaniel 
Outing  42:573 
Desert  drum 

/;;  Black  spaniel 
Echo  in  Egypt 
In  Bye-ways 

Temple  Bar   109:  34 
Face  of  the  monk 

In  Bye-ways 
Figufe  in  the  mirage 

In  Black  spaniel 
"Fin  Tireur" 

In  Black  spaniel 
Folly  of  Eustace 

In  Folly   of  Eustace 
Halima  and  the  scorpions 

In  Black  spaniel 
How  love  came  to  Professor  Guildea 

/;;  Tongues  of  conscience 
Lady  and  the  beggar 

/;;  Tongues  of  conscience 
Man  of  promise 

In  Eclectic  M  125:257,  353 
Liv  Age  206:  140,  208 
Man  who  intervened 

In  Bye-ways 
Mission  of  Mr.  Eustace  Greyne 
In  Black  spaniel 


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IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Hichens,  Robert  Smythe  —Continued. 
Pancrazia's  hair 

/;/   Black  spaniel 
Princess  and  the  jewel  doctor 

/;;   Black  spaniel 
Return  of  the  soul 

/;;  Folly  of  Eustace 
Safti's  summer  day 

III  P>lack  spaniel 
Sea  change 

In  Tongues  of  conscience 
Silent  guardian 

In  Bye-ways 
Smain 

In  Black  spaniel 
Spinster 

In  Black  spaniel 
Tee-to-tum 

In  Bye-ways 
"William  Foster" 

In  Tongues  of  conscience 
Hichens,  R.  S.,  and  Hamilton,  Lord  Frederic 
Trilnite  of  souls 

/;;  Bye-ways 
Hidden  house.     Troubetzkoy,  A.  C. 
Hidden  masterpiece.  See  Balzac,  H.  de.  Un- 
known Masterpiece 
Hiding  of  Black  Bill.     Henry,  O. 
Higgins — a    man's     Christian.     Duncan,     N. 
High  court  of  Budgery-Gar.    Parker,  G. 
High-jinks  in  the  barn      Bangs,  J.  K. 
High  steeple  of  St.  Chrysostoms.  Kirk,  E.  O. 
High  tide  of  December.    Davis,  Rebecca.  H. 
High-water  mark.     Harte,  B. 
Higher  abdication.     Henry,  O. 
Higher  pragmatism.     Henry,  O. 
Highland  miystic.     Watson,  J. 
Highland  widow.     Scott,  W. 
Highlands  of  the  city.     Black,  W. 
Hilary's  husband.     Litchfield.  G.  D. 
Hildrcth's  wedding  day.     Earle,  M.  T. 
Hill  of  illusion.     Kipling,  R. 
Hill  of  pains.     Parker,  G. 
Hills  of  Rucl.     Sharp,  W. 
Hiltons'  holiday.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Himself  reljorn.     French,  A.  W. 
Hinge.    Cutting,  M.  S. 
Hippy  the  dare-devil.    Garland,  H. 
Hired  baby.     Corelli,  M. 
Hirelings.     Zangwill,  I. 
His  America.     Glaspell,  S. 
His  apparition;  a  novelette.    How^ells,  W.  D. 
His  avenger.  See  Maupassant,  G.  de.  Aven- 
ger 
His  bad  angel.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
His  bad  half-hour.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
His  boy.    Jordan,  E.  G. 
His  brother's  keeper.     Kipling,  R. 
His  chance  in  life.     Kipling,  R. 
His  Christmas  miracle.    Craddock,  C.  E. 
His  crowning  day.  Watson,  J. 
His  day  in  court.     Craddock,  C.  E. 
His  duty.    Thanet,  O. 
His  enemy.     Brown,  A. 

His  excellency  the  governor.   Andreev,  L.  N 
His  father's  heart.    Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
His   father's  son.     Wharton,  E. 
His  first  operation.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
His  first  race.     Gray,  D. 
His  first  suicide.    Lefevre,  E. 


His  first  wife.     Brown.  A. 

His  Grace  the  Duke.    Aldrich,  T.  B. 

His  heart's  desire.     Magruder,  J. 

His  lady  of  silence.     Gibbon,  P. 

His  last  cent.     Smith,  F.  H. 

His  leetle  trees.     Herrick,  R. 

His  level  best.     Hale,  E.  E. 

His  lordship.     Harrison,  C.  C. 

His  lordship.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 

His  loyal  heart.    Jordan,  E.  G. 

His  Majesty  and  the  fairies.     French,  A.  W. 

His  Majesty  Baby.    Watson,  J. 

His  Majesty  the  king.     fCipling,  R. 

His  mother-at-heart.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 

His  mother's  New  Year.     Spofford,  H.  P. 

His  mother's  sermon.     Watson,  J. 

His  mother's  son.     Ferber,  E. 

His  need  of  Mis'  Simmons.     Pratt,  L. 

His  new  mittens.    Crane,  S. 

His  noinination.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 

His  old  love.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 

His  one  and  only  meet.     French,  A.  W. 

His  opportunity.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 

His  other  engagement.     Van  Dyke,  H. 

His  other  self.    Jacobs,  W.  W. 

His  own  people.     Tarkington,  B. 

His  perfect  alibi.     Futrelle,  J. 

Flis  practical  view  of  things.     Harris,  J.  C. 

His  prerogative.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 

His  price.    Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 

His  private  capacity.     Watson,  J. 

His  private  honour.    Kipling,  R. 

His  relict.    Ward,  E.  S.  P. 

His  senior  class  day.     Stetson,   G.   E.   C. 

His  servant.     Strindberg,  J.  A. 

His  soul  to  keep.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 

His  story,  their  letters.     French,  A.  W. 

His  terrible  father.     French,  A.  W. 

His  uncle's  memory.     Moulton,  L.  C. 

His  unquiet  ghost.     Craddock,  C.  E. 

His  version  of  it.     Ford,  P.  L. 

His  wedded  wife.     Kipling,  R. 

His  wife.     Gibbon,  P. 

His   wife.     See  Ward,   E.  S.    P.   Avery 

His  wife's  deceased  sister.   Stockton,  F.  R. 

His  word  of  honor.     Perry,  B. 

His  worship  the  goose-driver.  Bennett,  E.  A. 

History  of  a  fall.     Kipling,  R. 

History  of  Alix  de  Morainville.  Cable,  G.  W. 

History  of  an  acre.     Reade,  C. 

History  of     Lady     Betty     Stair.      Seawell, 

M.  E. 
History  of  Mr.  Fantom.     More,  IL 
History  of  over-sea.     Le  Galliennc,  R. 
History  of  over  sea.     Morris,  W.,  tr. 
History  of  Photogen  and  Nycteris.  Macdon- 

ald,  G. 
History  of  Samuel  Titmarsh  and  the  great 

Hoggarty  diamond.    Thackeray,  W.  M. 
History  of  the  Hardcombcs.    Hardy,  T. 
Hobbes,  John  Oliver.  See  Craigie,  P.  M.  T. 
Hobby  rider.    Jerome,  J.  K. 
Hoffmann,    Ernst   Theodor    Wilhelm,    1776- 
1 8  j_' 

Agate  lu'art 

In  Hoffmann's  strange  stories 

Antonia's  song 

In  Hoffmann's  strange  stories 

Arthur's  hall 

In  Weird  tales  v  i 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


153 


Berthold  the  madman 

In  Hoffmann's  strange  stories 
Cardillac,  the  jeweller 

In  Hoffmann's  strange  stories 
Cooper  of  Nuremburg    • 

In  Hoffmann's  strange  stories 
Coppelius    the    sandman.     See    Hoffmann, 

E.   T.  W.    Sandman 
Cremona  violin 
In  Weird  tales  v  i 

Mabie,    H.    W..    and    Strachey,     L. 

Little   masterpieces  of  fiction  v  2 

Stories   by  foreign   authors,   German 

V    I 

Doge  and  dogess 

In  Weird  tales  v  2 
Entail 

In  Weird  tales  v  i 
Facination 

In  Hoffmann's  strange  stories 
Fermata 

In  Weird  tales  v  i 
Gambler's  luck 

In  Weird  tales  v  2 
Golden  pot 

In  Carlyle,  T.    German  romance  v  2 
Lost  reflection 

In  Hoffmann's    strange    stories 
Mademoiselle  dc  Scuderi 

In  Weird  tales  v  2 
Master  Johannes  Wacht 

In  Weird  tales  v  2 
Master  Martin  the  cooper 

In  Weird  tales  v  2 
Mystery  of  the  deserted  house 

In  Hoffmann's  strange  stories 
Nutcracker  and  Mouseking 

In  Nutcracker  and  Mouseking 
Pharo  bank 

In  Hoffmann's  strange  stories 
Salvator  Rosa 

In  Hoffmann's  strange  stories 
Sandman 

In  Weird  tales  v  i 
Signor  Formica 

In  Weird  tales  v  i 
Walled  up  door 

In  Hoffmann's  strange  stories 
Hogg,    James    (Ettrick    Shepherd,    pseud.) 

1770-1835 
Adam  Bell 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  3 
Adam  Scott 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  4 
Adventures    of    Basil    Lee 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  3 
Adventures  of  Colonel  Peter  Aston 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  6 
Baron  St.  Gio 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  4 
Bridal  of  Polmood 

In  Talcs  and  sketches  v  2 
Brownie  of  Bodsbeck 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  i 
Brownie  of  the  Black  Hags 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  3 
Cameronian  preacher's  tale 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  2 


Country  dreams  and  apparitions:  i.  Wife 
of  Lochmabeh;  2,  Cousin  Mattie;  3, 
Welldean  Hall;  4,  Tibby  Johnston's 
wraith 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  2 
Country  funeral 

III  Tales  and  sketches  v  3 
Cousin    Mattie.    See    Hogg,    J.     Country 

dreams  and  apparitions 
Duncan  Campbell 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  3 
Emigration" 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  4 
Evan  M'Gabhar 

In  Talcs  and  sketches  v  i 
Fraser  6:  450 
Fords  of  Galium 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  2 
George  Dobson's  expedition  to  Hell 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  3 
Gordon   and   the   Gipsey 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  6 
Hunt  of  Eildon 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  3 
Julia  M'Kenzie 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  5 
Katie  Cheyne  • 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  3 
Laird  of  Cassway 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  3 
Long  pack 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  3 
Marvellous  doctor 

In  Tales   and   sketches  v  4 
Blackw  22 :  349 
Mary  Burnet 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  4 
Mary  Montgomery 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  6 
Mr.  Adamson  of  Laversdope 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  3 
Mi^sterious  bride 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  4 
Blackw  28:  943 
Nancy  Chisholm 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  4 
Old  soldier's  tale 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  3 
Prodigal  son 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  3 
Robb  Dodds 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  3 
School  of  misfortune 

1)1  Tales  and  sketches  v  3 
Shepherd's  wedding 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  2 
Sound  morality 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  2 
Souters  of  Selkirk 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  3 
Story  of  good  Queen  Bess 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  2 
Story  of  the  forty-six 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  4 
Strange  courtship 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  4 
Surpassing  adventures  of  Allan  Gordon 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  i 
Tale  of  Pentland 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  i 


154 


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Hogg,  James  — Continued. 
Tale  of  the  martyrs 

111  Talcs  and  sketches  v  4 
Tibl)y  llyslop's  dream 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  4 
Tibby    Johnson's    wraith.      See    Hogg,    J. 

Country   dreams   and   apparitions 
Trials  of  temper 

/;/  Talcs  and  sketches  v  2 
Two  Highlanders 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  4 
Wat  Pringlc  o'  the  yair 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  6 
Watchmaker 

/;/  Tales  and  sketches  v  4 
Wclldean     Hall.    Sec    Hogg,    J.     Country 

dreams  and  apparitions 
Widow  Wat's  courtship 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  4 
Wife  of  Lochmabeh.    See  Hogg,  J.  Coun- 
try dreams  and  apparitions 
Witches  of  Traquair 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  4 
Wool-gatherer 

In  Tales  and  sketches  v  i 
Hoggarty  diamond.     See  Thackeray,  W.  AI. 

History  of   Samuel  Titmarsh,   etc. 
Hogni   and   Hedim.     See   Morris,   W.     Tale 

of  Hogni 
Holbrook,  Florence 

Why  the  cat  always  falls  upon  her  feet 
In  Tappan,    E.    M.     Children's    hour    i: 
519 
Why  the  evergreen  trees  never  lose  their 
leaves 
In  Tappan,    E.    M.     Children's    iiour    i: 

Why  there  is  a  man  in  the  moon 

In  Tappan,    E.    .M.     Children's    hour    i: 
517 

Hold-uj).  See  Janvier,  T.  A.  Hart's  neph- 
ew's hold-up 

Hold-up  at  the  canyon  head.     Lewis,  A.  II. 

Holding  hands.     Morris,  G. 

Holding  up  a  train.     Henry,  O. 

Hole.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Hole  in  the  cap.     White,  S.  E. 

Hole  in  the  wall.     Alcott,  L.  M. 

Holford  will  case.     .Morrison,  A. 

Holiday.     Bland,  E.  N. 

Holiday  romance.     Dickens,   C. 

"Hollow  below  the  devil's  finger."  See 
Korolenko,  V.  G.  Sketches  of  a  Siberian 
tourist 

Hollow  land.     Morris,  W'. 

Hollow  of  the  three  hills.     Hawtiiorne,  N. 

Hollow  ruby.     Hawthorne,  J. 

Holly  arid  pizen.     Stuart,  R.  M. 

Holly-tree.     Dickens,  C. 

Holstomer.     See  Tolstoi,  L.  N.    Kholstomcr 

Holy  cross.     Field,   IC. 

Holy  medal.     Coppce,  F. 

Holy   night.      Lagerlof,  S. 

Holy  terror.      Bierce,    A. 

Holy  wedlock.     Zangwill,   I. 

Home-coming.     Doyle,  A.  C. 

Home  coming.     Maupassant,  G.  dc 

Home-coming.     Singmaster,   I'".. 

Home-coming  of  Coloml  I  lucks.  Wliilc, 
W.  A. 


Home-coming  of  Jim  Wilkes.     Harte.  B. 
Home  kraal.     Gibbon,    P. 
Home  of  the  bride.     Brown,  A. 
Home-sickness.     Moore,  G. 
Home  tragedy.     Verga,  G. 
Homely  heroine.     Ferber,  E. 
Homespun  wizardry.     Brown,  .\. 
Homeward  bound.     Jacobs,  \\'.  W. 
Homo.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Ilonest   ideal.     Maupassant.    G.   de 
Honest  log-roller.     Zangwill,  I. 
Elonest  people.     Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 
Honest  soul.     Freeman,  M.  E.  \N . 
Honey  and   myrrh.     Brown,   A. 
Honey-bee.     France,  A. 
Honey  tree.     Jewett.  S.  O. 
Honeymoon.     Bennett,   E.   .\. 
Honeymoon     Gissing,  G.  R. 
Honfieur  the  sedate     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Honor   O'Callaghan.     Mitford,   M.   R. 
Honor  of  a  gentleman.     Comer,  C.  A. 
Honor  of  France.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Honor   of   the   road.     Hornung,    E.    W. 
Honor   of  the   troop.      Remington,   F. 
Honorable  Laura.     Hardy,  T. 
Honorable  Miss   Moonlight.     Watanna,  O. 
Honored  in  the  breach.     Magruder,  J. 
Honorine.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Honors  of  defeat.     Overton,  G. 
Hoodlum   band;   or.   The   boy   chief,   the   in- 
fant   politician,    and    the    oirate    prodigv. 
Harte,  B. 
Hoodoo  of  the  Minnietta.     Austin,  M.  H. 
Hood's   wood   violet.     Loomis,    C.    B. 
Hookedy-crookedy.     ?iLicManus,   S. 
Hooking  water-melon.      I'ellamy,   E. 
Hop-frog.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Hop-O'-My-Thumb      (adapted).        Scudder. 

H.  E. 
Hope,    Anthony.      See     Hawkins,    Anthony 

Hope 
Hope.     Galsworthy,  J. 
Hope.     Maupassant,  G.  dc 
Hope    deferred.     Bacon,   J.    D. 
Hopes.     Bremer,  F. 

Hope's  clad  in  April  green.     Kielland.  A.  L. 
Hopkins,   Mrs.   Margaret   Sutton   (Briscoe) 
1864- 
Animation  of  Beck  Ann 

/;/  Harp  B  32:  1050 
Annie  Tousey's  little  game 
/;;  Jimty  and  others 
Harper  O' :  '7') 
Apples  of  gold 
///   Sixth  sense 

Scrib  o  s  12:  677 
Assistant  bishoji 

In   Change  of  lieart 
Chip 

/;;   Perchance  to  dream 
Christmas  mummers 

In  Jimty,  and  others 
Concealed  weapons 
/;;  Jimty,  and  others 
Cent  54:  616 
Creating  a  vacuum 
/;/   Change   of  heart 
Outlook  61):  1020 
Cnl)aii    cactus 

/"    I larper   100:  485 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


155 


Daughter's  heart 

In  Harper  116:  936 
Debt  of  honor 

In  Everybody's  16:80 
Debtors 

In  Change  of  heart 
"Die,  which  I  won't" 

In   Perchance  to  dream 
Echo 

In  Jimty,    and    others 
Entomological    wooing 
In  Jinity,    and    others 
Fifteen   county  rock 

In   Perchance   to    dream 
Gentleman-in-plush 

In   Perchance  to  dream 
Girl  that  Peter  brought 

In   Ladies'   H  J  26:  Mr  p  12 
Goose-chase 

//(  Jimty,  and  others 
His  bad  half-hour 

In   Harp  W  48:  1708 
His  mother-at-heart 

In   Ladies'    H   J    26:    D   p    16 
His   nomination 

In  Harper  98:  465 
His  old  love 

In  Harper  loi :  405 
His  opportunity 

In  Harp  W  A7'-  756 
His  prerogative 

/;;   Harper  107:  196 
His  price 

In  Harper  106:  583 
How  Sarah  paid  for  peace 

In  Cent  54:  281 
How  the  spirit  moved  Cynthia 

In  Perchance  to  dream 
I.  O.  U. 

In  Sixth  sense 
Image  of  Eve 

In  Harper  116:  516 
In  loco  parentis 

In  Harper  108:  524 
It  is  the  custom 

In  Jimty,  and  others 
Jimty 

In  Jimty,  and  others 
Harper  91:  439 
Legacy 

In  Perchance  to  dream 
Little  still 

In  Outook  76:  836 
Made  in  heaven 

hi  Harper  115:  546 
Mathilda's  address   book 

In  Sixth  sense 
Matriculation  of  Courtney 

/;;   Harper  108:  380 
Miss   Chesilia  McCarthy 
In  Perchance  to  dream 
Mortal  coil 

in  Sixth  sense 
Ned 

In  Perchance  to  dream 
Overland  n  s  17:  152 
Of  her  own  household 

In  Sixth  sense 
Old  Peninsula  house 
In   Perchance  to  dream 


Oscar  and  Louise 
In  Change  of  heart 
Scrib  M  30:  436 
Perchance  to  dream 

In  Perchance  to  dream 
Price  of  peace 

In  Jimty,  and  others 
Princess  I-would-I-wot-not 
In  Jimty,  and  others 
Harper  94:  475 
Quarter  loaf 

In  Jimty,  and  others 
Red  tassels 

In  Change  of  heart 
Cent  66:- 380 
Salt  of  the  earth 

In  Jimty,  and  others 
Secret 

In  Harp  W  53:  Ag  21  p  22 
Sixth  sense 
In  Sixth  sense 
Haroer  96:  247 
Sporting  chance 

/;;   Ladies'  H  J  25  O  p  16 
Tea-leaf 

In  Perchance  to  dream 
Temple  of  Solomon 
In  Sixth  sense 
Cent  57:692 
Thomas  Bate's  covenant 
/;(   Perchance  to  dream 
Through  a  glass  darkly 

In  Perchance  to  dream 
Uncle    Elijah's   corner   cupboard 

In  Sixth  sense 
Versus  the  same 

In  Harper  116:  769  ^^ 
"Whither    tliou   goest" 
In  Change  of  heart 
Harper  104:  239 
Will  and  a  way 
In  Sixth  sense 
Hopkins,  William  John,  1863- 
Betty  Bcthune 

In  Harper  126:  699 
Burbury  Stoke 
In  Burbury  Stoke 
Atlan   no:  145 
Cecily 

In  Meddlings  of  Eve 
Atlan   104:  145 
Clammer 
In  Clammer 
Atlan  96:  145 
Daughter  of  the  rich 
In  Clammer 
Atlan  96:  736 
Doctor 

In  Atlan  102:  348 
Fall  of  the  house  of  Johns 

In  Atlan  98:  194 
Fisherman 

In  Atlan   100:  783 
King's  son  of  Palemban 

In  Atlan  102:  169 
Margaret 

In  Meddlings  of  Eve 
Aleddlings  of  Eve 
In  Meddlings  of  Eve 


156 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Hopkins,  William  John— Continued. 
Old  Goodwin's  wife 
In  Clammcr 
Atlan  97:  309 
Princess  who  wanted  the  moon 

/;(  Outlook  105:  665 
Skipper  of  the  Matrimony 
In  Outlook  102:  727 
Hoppin,  Augustus,  1828-1896 
At  Auton  house 

In  Tappan,   E.   M.     Children's  hour   10: 
26 
Hor    and    Kalinitch.     See    Turgcnev,    I.    S. 

Khor  and  Kalinitch 
Horai.     11  earn,  L. 
Horatio  Sparkins.     Dickens,  C. 
Horla.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Horn-o'-the-moon.     Brown,  A. 
Horn  of  plent3^     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Hornung,  Ernest  William,  1866- 
After  the  fact 

In  Some  persons  unknown 
Chamber's  J  73:  6,  5c 
Angel  of  life 

In  Witching  Hill 
"Author!   Author!" 

In  Some  persons  unknown 
Bad  nieht 

In  Thief  in  the  night 
Black  hole  of  Glenranald 

In  Stingaree 
Bride  from  the  bush 

In  Bride  from  the  bush 
Bushranger  at  bay 

In  Stingaree 
Chest  of  silver 

In  Thief  in  the  night 
Chrystal's  century 
In  Atlan  91:  738 
Costume  piece 

In  Amateur   cracksman 
Criminologist's  club 

In  Thief  in  the  night 
Croucher — hopeless  case:  a  crime   doctor 
story 
In  Everybody's  29:257 
Duel  in  the  desert 

In  Stingaree 
Farewell  performance 

In  Some  persons  unknown 
Fate  of  Faustina 
In  Raffles 

Scrib  M  29:  277 
Field  of  Philipoi 

In  Thief  in  the  night 
Gentleman  and  players 

In  Amateur  cracksman 
Gift  of  the  emperor 

In  Amateur  cracksman 
Golden  key:   a  problem  in  lovers  for  the 
crime  doctor 
In  Everybody's  29:559 
Governess  of  Greenlnish 
In  Some  persons  unknown 
Chamber's  J  72:  74 
Honor  of  the  road 

In  Stingaree 
House  with  the  red  blinds 

In  Witching  hill 
Ides  of  March 
In  Amateur  cracksman 


Jubilee  present 
In  Raffles 

Scrib  M  29:  220 
Kenj'on's  innings 

/"   Some  persons  unknown 
Liv  Age  193:  584 
Longman's    19:614 
Knees  of  the  gods 

In  Raffles 
Lady  of  the  lift 

/"  Scrib  M  46:  156 
Lady  Vera,  semi-militant:  the  crime  doc- 
tor gains  an  assistant 
In   Everybody's  30:413 
Last  laugh 
In  Raffles 

Scrib  M  29:  483 
Last  word 

/;;  Thief  in  the  night 
Life-preserver:    a   crime   doctor  story 

In  Everybody's  28:  758 
Literary  coincidence 

In  Some  persons  unknown 
Local  colour 

In  Witching  hill 
Locked  room 

yu  Witching  hill 
Magic  cigar 

In  Some   persons   unknown 
Matter  of  two  ciphers 

In   Everybody's  29:660 
Moth  and  the  star 

/"   Stingaree 
Mv  double 

In  Harp  W  48:  1284 
Nine  points  of  the  law 

In  Amateur  cracksman 
No  sinecure 
In  Raffles 

Scrib  M  29:  30 
Old  flame 
In  Raffles 

Scrib  M  29:  707 
One    possessed:    the   crime   doctor   solves 
the  mystery  of  the  brown  devils 
In  Everybody's  30:  273 
Physician    who    healed    himself:    a    crime 
doctor  story 
In  Everybody's  28:590 
Poet  of  the  Jumping  Sandhills 

In  Scrib  M  49:  326 
Premier  pas 

In  Amateur  cracksman 
Purification  of  Mulfera 

7"  Stingaree 
Raffles  relics 

/;;  Thief  in  the  night 
Rest  cure 

In  Thief  in  the  night 
Return  match 

/;;  Amateur  cracksman 
Shadow  of  a  man 

In  Lippinc  65: 323 
Shadow  of  the  law 
/;)   ]\Iunsey   26:  K) 
Spin  of  the  coin 

In  Some  persons  unknown 
Spoils  of  sacrilege 

In  Thief  in  the  night 
Star  of  the   Grasmcrc 

/;;   Some  persons  unknown 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


157 


Stroke  of  five 

In  Belgravia  64:  70 
Taking  of  Stingaree 

In  Stingaree 
Temple  of  Bacchus 
In  Witching   hill 
Thief  in  the  night 

In  Thief  in   the  night 
.  To  catch  a  thief 
In  Raffles 

Scrib  M  29:591 
"To  the  vile  dust" 

/;;.  Stingaree 
Trap   to  catch   a  cracksman 

In  Thief  in  the  night 
Under  arms 

In  Witching   hill 
Unhallowed  ground 

In  W'itching  hill 
Vicious  circle 

In  Witching  hill 
Villain-worshipper 

In  Stingaree 
Voice  in  the  wilderness 

In  Stingaree 
Voice  of  Gunbar 

In  Some  persons  unknown 
Widow  of  Piper's  Point 

In  Some  persons  unknown 
Wilful  murder 

In  Amateur  cracksman 
Wrong  house 
In  Raffles 

Scrib  M  30:343 
Horrible.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Horror  on  the  stair.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Horrors  of  Paris.     Dumas,  A. 
Horse   that   b'leeved   he'd    get   there.     Slos- 

son,  A.  T. 
Horseman    in    the    sky.     Bierce,    A. 
Horse's  talc.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Horseshoe.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Hosier.     Blicher,  S.  S. 
Hoskaninni.     Warman,  C. 
Hospital  patient.     Dickens,   C. 
Hostage.     Liljencrantz,  O.   A. 
Hostage.     Page,  T.   N. 
Hostages   to   JMomus.     Henry,   O. 
Hostile  skulls.     Jokai,  M. 
,Hot-foot  Hannibal.     Chesnutt,  C.  W. 
Hotwell's  duel.     Quillcr-Couch,  A.  T. 
Houdin,  R.    (Jean  Eugene  Robert  Houdin) 
1805-1871 
Conjurer's  confessions 

/;;   Hawthorne,  J.    Library  mystery  and 
detective    stories,    Modern    magic 
Hour  and  the  man.     Barr,  R. 
House    and    the    brain.     See    Lytton,    E.    B. 

Haunted  and  the  haunters 
House  beyond  Pretty  marsh.  Mitchell,  S.  W  . 
House-boating  in   China.     Ralph,  J. 
House  built  upon   sand.     Harrison,  C.   C. 
House-cat.     Fuller,   H.    B. 
House    for    sale.     Daudet,    A. 
House  in  the  mist.     Green,  A.  K. 
House  of  cobwebs.     Gissing,  G.  R. 
House  of  eld.     Stevenson,  R.   L. 
House   of   Eulalie.     Harland,    H. 
House  of  Haddock.     Morrison,  A. 
House  of  life.     Cutting,   M.  S. 


House  of   Mapuhi.     London,  J. 

House    of    Nucingen.     See    Balzac.    II.    de. 

Nucingen  and   Co. 
House  of  ofYcnse.     Austin,  M.   11. 
House  of  pride.     London,  J. 
House  of  Rimmon.     Dcland,  M. 
House  of  the  bride.     Brown,  A. 
House   of   the   cat  and   racket.     See   Balzac, 

H.  de.     At  the  sign  of  the  cat  and  racket 
House  of  the  dead  hand.     Wharton,  E. 
House  of  the  golden  song.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
House  of  the  green  shudders.  Loomis,  C.  B. 
House  of  the  pomegranates.     Wilde,  O.  ^ 
House  of  the  seven  Santas.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
House  of  the  tennis-playing  cat.     See  Bal- 
zac,  PI.  de.     At   the  sign  of  the  cat  and 
racket 
House  of  the  unbelieving  Thomas.     Heysc, 

P.  J.  L. 
House    of    the    Wolfings.     ^ee    :Morns,    W. 

Tale  of  the  house  of  the  Wolfings 
House  of  their  rest.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
House  of  two  barbels.     Thcuriet,  A. 
House  on  the  beach.     Meredith,  G. 
House  on  the  hill-top.     Stetson,  G.   E.  C. 
House  opposite.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
House  party.     Ouida 
House  surgeon.     Kipling,  R. 
House  that  was  not.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
House  with  the  blinds.     Norris,  F. 
House  with  the   brick-kiln.     Benson,   E.   F. 
House  with  the  broken  shutter.     Parker,  G. 
House  with  the  red  blinds.  Hornung,  E.  W. 
House  with  the   tall  porch.     Parker,  G. 
House  with  the  tower.     Brown,  A. 
Houseboat  on  the  Styx.     Bangs,  J.   K. 
Household  gods.     Le  Gallicnne,  R. 
Household   gods.     Moulton,   L.   C. 
Household  of  felicity.     Stetson,   G.   E.  C. 
Household   wreck.     DeQuincey,   T. 
Householders.     Quiller-Couch,   A.   T. 
Housekeeping  book.     Goeringer,  I. 
How  a  king  was  found.     Harris,  J.  C. 
How  a  trout  broke  a  friendship.     Reming- 
ton, F.  .  ., 
How  a  witch  was  caught.     Harris,  J.   C. 
How   Andrew    carried   the    precinct.     Page, 

T.  N. 
How  Aunt  Minervy  Ann  ran  away  and  back 

again.     Harris,  J.  C. 
How  Barrington  returned  to  Joliannesburg. 

Mason,  A.  E.  W. 
How  Bernt  went  whaling.     Boyesen,  H.  11. 
How  Black  Snake  caught  the  wolf.     Harris, 

J.  C. 
How     Brother     Bear's     hau"     was     combed. 

Harris,  J.  C. 
How  Brother  Fox  failed  to  get  his  grapes. 

Harris,  J.  C. 
How  Brother  Fox  was   too  smart.     Harris, 

J.  C. 
How   Brother   Lion  lost   his   wool.     Harris, 

J.  C. 
How  Brother  Parker  fell  from  grace.     Dun- 
bar, P.  L. 
How   Brother   Rabbit  frightened  his   neigh- 
bors.    Harris,  J.  C. 
How  Brother  Rabbit  got  the  meat.     Harris. 

J.  c. 

How    Christmas    came    to    the   Santa    Maria 
flats.     Peattie,  E.  W. 


^58 


IXDKX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


How  Condy  Dim  raised  tlie  devil.  Mac- 
Manus,  S. 

How  deep  knowledge  eame  to  the  ehild 
Jesus.     Sharp,  W. 

How  Dickon  came  by  his  name,  i-'redcrie. 
H. 

How  Dr.  Davidson  kept  his  last  Christmas 
at  Drumtochty.     Watson,  J. 

How  doth  the  sim])le  Spelling  I'.ee.  Wister, 
O. 

How  Faith  came  and  went.     Slosson,  A.  T. 

How  I'aro  Xell  dealt  bank.     Lewis.  A.  H. 

How   fear  came.     Kipling.   R. 

How  fear  departed  from  the  long  gallery. 
Benson,  E.  F. 

How  Fidelia  went  to  the  store.  Freeman, 
M.  E.  W. 

How  Finlay  }iIcGillis  held  the  pier.    Barr,  R. 

How  Fritz  became  a  wizard.      Bangs,  J.  K. 

How  Gavin  Birse  put  it  to  Mag  Lowric. 
Barrie,  J.  M. 

How  Gladys  hustled.  Scr  Henry,  O.  Fickle 
fortune 

How  God  made  Temagami.      W'arman.  C. 

How  he  got  the  Legion  of  honor.  Sec  Mau- 
passant, G.   de.     Legion  of  honor 

How  Hefty  Burke  got  even.  Davis,  Rich- 
ard H. 

How  I  edited  an  agricultural  paper.  Clem- 
ens, S.  L. 

How  I  got  them.     Cable,  G.  W. 

How  1   married  him.     Collins,  W. 

How  I  sent  my  aunt  to  Baltimore.  Davi- 
son, C.  S. 

How  I  went  to  the  mines.     Harte,  B. 

How  Jack  Rainy  quit.     Lewis,  A.   H. 

How  Jackson  slew  the  Doc.     Lewis,  A.   H. 

How  Jarjaille  went  to  heaven.     Daudct,  A. 

How  Jinny  eased  her  mind.      Page,  T.  N. 

How   Lin   McLean  went   East.     Wister,   O. 

How  Livia  won  the  brooch.     Harraden,  B. 

How  love  came.     Chambers,  R.  W. 

How  love  came  home.     Crockett,  S.   R. 

How  love  came  to  Professor  (niildea. 
Hichens,  R.  S. 

How  Master  Caxton  showed  temper.  Har- 
raden, B. 

How  Aliss  Turkington  did  not  see  Queen 
Victoria.     MacManus,  S. 

How  Mr.  Carteret  i)rop()sed.     Gray,  D. 

How  Mr.  Rabbit  lost  liis  fine  bushy  tail. 
Harris,  J.  C. 

How  Mr.  Raljbit  saved  liis  meat.  Harris. 
J.  C. 

How  Mr.  Rabl)it  succeeded  in  raising  a  dust. 
Harris,  J.  C. 

How  Mr.  Rab])it  was  too  sliarp  I'ur  Mr. 
Fox.     Harris,  J.   C. 

How   Mr.   Rooster   lost   his   dinner,      ilarris, 

y  c. 

How  Mr.  Storm  met  his  destinj-.  Boyesen. 
If.  H. 

How  much  land  does  a  man  need?  Tolstoi, 
L.  X. 

How  old  Craney-Crow  lost  his  luad.  Har- 
ris, J.  C.  I 

How  old  man  Plunkett  went  hunie.  ilartc. 
B. 

How  old  Wiggins  wore  shij).     Coffin,  R.  T. 

H(jw  one  woman  came  to  marrj-.  Moulton, 
L.  C. 


How  one  woman  kept  her  husljand.  lack- 
son,  H.  H. 

How  order  No.  6  went  through.  Reming- 
ton, F. 

How  Pango  Wango  was  annexed.  Par- 
ker,  G. 

How  Peppa  loved  Gramigna.  See  \'erga,  G. 
Gramigna's  mistress 

How  Phidias  helped  the  image-maker.  Har- 
raden, B. 

How  Pioggi  went  to  l-^lmira.     Lewis,  A.  H. 

How  Prince  Hal  got  help.     Lewis,  A.   H. 

How  Red  Dog  came  to  the  rescue.  Lewis, 
A.  H. 

How  Relius  bossed  the  ranch.     Page,  T.  N. 

How  Reuben  Allen  "saw  life."     Harte.  B. 

How  Russians  meet  death.  Sec  Turgenev, 
L  S.     Death 

How  Santa  Claus  eame  to  Simpson's  Ijar. 
Harte,   B. 

How  Sarah  ])aid  for  peace.  Hopkins, 
M.   S.    B. 

How  she  and  ]\lajor  Perdue  f railed  out  the 
Gosset   boys.     Harris,   J.   C. 

How  she  joined  the  Georgia  legislature. 
Harris,  J.  C. 

How  she  went  into  business.      Harris.  J.   C. 

How  Starbright  found  his  laugh.  Andrews, 
M.    R.   S. 

How  the  alphajjet  was  made.     Kipling,  R. 

How  the  animals  in  the  wood  completed 
their   scientific    labors.     Clemens,    S.    L. 

How  the  animals  of  the  wood  sent  out  a 
scientific   expedition.     Clemens,   S.   L. 

How  the  aristocrats  sailed  away;  a  sequel 
to  The  floating  prince.     Stockton,   F.   R. 

How  the  author  was  sold  in  Newark.  Clem- 
ens, S.  L. 

How  the  bear  nursed  the  little  alligator. 
Harris,  J.   C. 

How  the  birds  talk.     Harris,  J.  C. 

How  the  camel  got  his  hump.     Kipling,  R. 

How  the  captain  got  his  steamer  out. 
Barr,  R. 

How  the  captain  made  Christmas.  Page, 
T.  N. 

How  the  cricket  cricks.     Loomis,  C.  V>. 

How  the   Derby  was  won.     Robertson.  H. 

How  the  dumb  man  rode.     Lewis,  A.   H. 

How  the  fence-breaker's  league  was  stumped. 
Gray,  D. 

How  the  iirst  letter  was  written.  Kipling,  R. 

How  the  good  peasant  overcame  tlie  cruel 
overseer.     See  Tolstoi,   !..   X.     Candle 

II (iw  the  king  recruited  his  armv.  Ilarris. 
J.  C. 

How  the  law  got  the  chaparral.  Reming- 
ton, V. 

How  the  leopard  got  his  spots.     Kipling,  R. 

How  the  little  devil  earned  a  crust  of  bread. 
Tolstoi,  L.  N. 

How  the  Mocking  P.ird  was  won.  Lewis, 
A.    H. 

llow  the  i)rince  saw  .America.     Glaspell,  .S. 

Iliiw  the  Raj.ih's  son  won  the  Princess  l..i- 
bam     (ad.-iiited).      Jacobs,    T. 

llow   the   raven   died".      Lewis.   .\.    H. 

How  the  rhinoeenis  got  his  skin.  Kii)ling,  R. 

llow  the  si)irit  moved  Cviithia.  lloi)kins, 
-M.  S.   B. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


159 


How  tlic  terrapin  was  tau.triit  to  tly.     Harris, 

J-  c- 

How  tlie  whale  got  his  skin.     Kiplin.y-,  R. 
How    the    widow    crossed    the    line.      Davis. 

Rebecca  H. 
How  Thor   recovered    liis   hammer.      Liljen- 

crantz,  O.  A. 
How  three  men   went  to  the  moon.     Stock- 
ton, F.  R. 
How  to  fight   the  devil.      Stowe,  H.   B. 
How    to    write    a    Blackwood    article.     Poe. 

E.  A. 
How  Tricotrin  saw  Eondon.     Merrick,  E. 
How  Tutt    shot   Texas    Thompson.     Eewis, 

A.  H. 
How    Uncle    Thomas    gave   himself   a    first- 
class  notice.     Martin,  E.  S. 
How    Wattle    Weasel   was    caught.     Harris, 

J.  C. 
How  Whalel)one  caused  a  wedding.  Harris, 

J.  C. 
How  Willv  Wolf  rode   m   the  bag.      Harris, 

J.  C. 
How   Wolfvillc  made  a  jest.     Eewis.  A.   H. 
Howard,  Blanch  Willis  (Baroness  von  Teuf- 
fel)  1847-1SQ8 
All  sails  spread  for  monkeyland 

In   Seven  on  the  highway 
Ihalatta! 

In  Seven  on  the  highway 
Majesty  of  the  law 

In  Seven  on  the  highway 
Marigold-Michel 

In  Seven  on  the  highway 
No  continuing  city 

In  Seven  on  the  highway 
Puss-in-boots 

In  Seven  on  the  highway 
Tony,  the  maid 
In  Tony,  the  maid 
Harper  75:  530,  692 
Youth   that  never  smiled 
/"   Seven  on  the  highway 
Howe,  G. 

Last  slave  ship 

/;/   Stories     of    the     sea     (Stories     from 
.Scribner) 
Howells,  William  Dean,  1837- 
After  the  wedding;  a  drama 

///   Harper  106:  512 
Angel  of  the  Lord 

In  Questionable  shapes 
Apparition.     See  Elowells,  W.  D.    His  ap- 
parition 
At  the  sign  of  the  savage 
In  Eearful  responsibility 
Atlan  40:  36 
At  third  hand 

In  Cent  61: 496 
Braybridge's  of¥er 

/'(   Between  the  dark  and  the  daylight 
Howells,   W.    D.,   and   Aldcn,    H.    M. 

Quaint  courtships 
Harper  112:  229 
Bride  roses:  a  scene 
In  Harper  87:  424 
Buying  a  horse 
In   Day's  pleasure 
Atlan  43:741 


Case  of  metaphantasmia 

In  Between   the   dark  and   the   daylight 
Harp  W  49:  1816 
Chick  of  the  Easter  eggs 

hi  Between   the   dark   and    the   daylight 
Harp  W  50:  509 
Christmas  every  day 

In  Christmas  every  day 
Counterfeit  presentment 
In   Counterfeit  presentment 
Atlan  40:  148,  296.  448 
Dau.ghtcr  of  the  storage 

In   Harper    123:  572 
Day  of  their  wedding 

/;/   Day  of  their  wedding 
Day's  pleasure 

In  Day's    pleasure 

Atlan  26:  107,  223,  341 
Difficult  case 

/;/  Atlan   86:  24,   205 
Doorstep  acquaintance 
In  Doorstep  acquaintance 
Suburban   sketches 
Atlan  2T,:  484 
Editha 

In  Harper  tig:  214 
Eidolons  of  Brooks  Alford 

In  Between  the  dark  and  the  daylight 
Harper  113:  387 
Elevator;  a  farce 
In  Elevator 

Sleeping-car  and  other  farces 
Harper  70:  11 1 
Evening  dress;  a  farce 
In  Evening  dress 
Cosmopol  13:  116 
Father 

In  Howells,  W.  D.,  and  others.     Whole 
family  ch  i 
Father  and  mother:  a  mystery 

In  Harper    100:  869 
Fearful  responsibility 
In  Fearful  responsibility 
Scrib  o  s  22:  276 
Can  ad  M  20:  59,  134 
Fennel  and  rue 

In  Fennel  and  rue 
Five  o'clock  tea;  a  farce 
In  Five  o'clock  tea 
Mouse-trap 
Harper  76:  86 
Garroters;  a  farce 
In  Garroters 
Mouse-trap 
Harper  ■j2:  146 
His  apparition 
In  Questionable  shapes 
Harper    104:621 
Imperative  duty 
In  Imperative  duty 
Harper  83:  191 
Indian  giver;  a  comedy 
In  Indian  giver 
Harper  94:  235 
Letter  of  introduction;  a  farce 
In  Lette-  of  introduction 
Harper  84:  243 
Likely  story 
In  Likely  story 
Mouse-trap 
Harper  78:  26 


i6o 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Howells,  William  Dean —Continued. 
Memory  tliat  worked  overtime 

In  Between  the  dark  and  the  daylight 
Harper  115:415 
Airs.  Johnson 

In  Suburban  sketclies 
Mouse-trap;  a  farce 
In  Mouse-trap 
Harper  74:  64 
Open-eyed  consoiracy 
In  Open-eyed  conspiracy 
Cent  52:  345 
Out  of  the  question 
In  Out  of  the  question 
Atlan  39:  195,  317,  447 
Pair  of  patient  lovers 

In  Harper  95:  832 
Parlor  car;  a  farce 
In  Parlor  car 

Slccping-car    and    other    farces 
Atlan  38:  290 
Parting  and  a  meeting 

In  Parting    and    a    meeting 
Cosmopol  18:  183 
Parting  friends;  a  tragedy 

In  Harper  121 :  670 
Previous  engagement;  a  comedy 

In  Harper  92:  28 
Private    theatricals 

/»  Atlan   36:513,   674;     37:11 
Pursuit  of  the  piano 
In  Harper  100:  725 
Register;  a  corned}'- 
III  Sleeping-car  and   other   farces 
Harper  68:  70 
Romance  of  real  life 

In   Doorstep   acquaintance 
Suburban  sketches 
Room  forty-five;  a  farce 

In  Room  forty-five 
Scene 

III  Suburban  sketches 
Sleep  and  a  forgetting 

In  Between  the  dark  and  the  daylight 
Harp  W  50:  1781,  1862.  1899;  51:24 
Sleeping-car;  a  farce 

In  Sleeping-car 
Smoking-car;  a  farce 

In  Smoking-car 
Talking  of  presentiments 

In  Harper  116:  76 
Though  one  rose  from  the  dead 
In  Questionable  shapes 
Harper  106:  724 
Tonelli's  marriage 

In  Doorstep  acciuaintance 
Fearful  resnonsibility 
Atlan    22:96 
Unexpected  guests;  a  farce 
In  Unexpected  guests 
Harper  86:  211 
Howe's  masquerade.     Hawthorne,  X. 
Huckleberry.      Stockton,   b'.   R. 
Hugo,  Victor  Marie,  viscomte,  1802-18S5 
Fight  with  a  cannon 

In  Patten,      W.         International      short 
stories  v  3 
Huldah,  the  help.     Fggleston,  E. 
Huldah  the  prophetess.     Wiggin,  K.  D. 
Human    problem.     S'rc    Futrelle,    J.     Brown 
coat 


Humble   abolitionist.     Harben,   \^^   N. 
Humble  drama.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Humble  pie.     Freeman,  M.   E.  W. 
Huml)le  romance.     Freeman,  AI.  E.  \\'. 
Humiliation.     Maupassant,  G.   de 
Humin'    natur'   on    the    Han'bul    'nd    St.    Jo. 

Field,  E. 
Ilumoreske.     Van   Dyke,   H. 
Humplebee.     Gissing,   G.   R. 
Hunding's  wife.     Huneker,  J.  G. 
Hundred  and   oneth.     Donnell,  A.   H. 
Huneker,  James  Gibbons,  1860- 
Anti-christ 

/)/  Visionaries 
Avatar 

/;;   Melomaniacs 
Brynhild's  immolation 

/;;   Melomaniacs 
Chopin  of  the  gutter 

In  Melomaniacs 
Corridor  of  time 

In  Melomaniacs 
Cursory  light 

In  Visionaries 
Disenchanted  symphony 

/;/   jNIelomaniacs 
Dusk  of  the  gods 

In  Melomaniacs 
Eighth  deadly  sin 

In  Visionaries 
Emotional  acrobat 

/;;   Melomaniacs 
Enchanted  yodler 

In  Visionaries 
Eternal  duel 

In  Visionaries 
Hall  of  the  missing  footsteps 

In  Visionaries 
Haunted  harpischord 

In  Visionaries 
Plunding's  wife 

/;;  Melomaniacs 
Ibsen  girl 

In   Melomaniacs 
Intermezzo 

In  Melomaniacs 
Involuntarj'  insurgent 

In  Melomaniacs 
Iron  fan 

In  Visionaries 
Iron  virgin 

In   Melomaniacs 
Lord's  prayer  in   B 

In  Melomaniacs 
Magic  lantern 

In   Cent  ys:  417 
Master  of  cobwebs 

In  Visionaries 
Scib   M   34:693 
Mine  enemj' 

//;   Bookm    25:  501 
Mock  sun 

/;;  Visionaries 
Music  the  conqueror 

/;;   Melomaniacs 
Nada 

hi   Visionaries 
Pan 

//(  \'isionarics 
Piper  of  dreams 

In  Melomaniacs 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


i6i 


Purse   of  Aholibah 

In  Visionaries 
Quest  of  the  elusive 

In  Melomaniacs 
Rebels  of  the  moon 

In  Visionaries 
Red-headed  piano  player 

In  Melomaniacs 
Rim  of  finer  issues 
In  Melomaniacs 
Sentimental  rebellion 

In  Visionaries 
Siegfried's  death 

In  Melomaniacs 
Soldier's  mother 

In  Melomaniacs 
Son  of  Liszt 

In  Melomaniacs 
Spinner  of  silence 
In  Melomaniacs 
Spiral  road 

In  Visionaries 
Tannhauser's  choice 

In  Melomaniacs 
Third  kingdom 

In  Visionaries 
Tragic  wall 

In  Visionaries 
Tune  of  time 

In  Visionaries 
Wegstaffes  give  a  party 

In  Melomaniacs 
Woman  who  loved  Chopin 
In  Visionaries 
Hungarian  rhapsody     Bennett,  E.  A. 
Hungry  man  was  fed.     Davis,  Richard   H. 
Hunt  of  Eildon.     Hogg,  J. 
Hunted  down.     Dickens,  C.  ,     ,     . 

Hunted  look.     See  Morris,  G.    Little  heiress 
Hunter  cats  of  Connorloa.     Jackson,  H.  H. 
Huron.     Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de 
Husband  who  was  to  miiitl  the  house.     Da- 
sent,  G.  W.  ^  ^  „     , 
Husband's  confessions.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Hush.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Hussar.     Pushkin.    A.    S.     [See    also    Men- 

mee,  P.  tr. 
Hutchins.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Hutchinson's  mob.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Hvoschinskaya,  N.  D.     See  Krestovsky,   V. 

pseud. 
Hyacinthe    and   Honorine.     Phillpotts,    E. 
Hyacinthus.     Freeman,  M.   E.   W. 
Hydrophobia?     Maupassant,    G.   de 
Hygeia  at  the   Solito.     Henry,  O. 
Hyperborean   brew.     London,   J. 
Hypnotist.     Bierce,  A. 
Hypnotist.     Thanet,  O. 
Hypotheses    of   failure.     Henry,    O. 
Hyppolytc's    claim.     Maupassant,    G.    de 

L  O.   U.     Hopkins,    M.   S.   B. 

I  buy  the  Tar  Baby.     Vorse,  M.  H. 

I   introduce   beauty   culture.     Jordan,   E.    G. 

I    introduce    motion    study.     Jordan,    E.    G. 

I  saw   three   ships.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 

"I    say    no,"    or    the    love-letter    answered. 

.    Collins,  W. 

I   write   a   play.     Jordan,   E.    G. 

Ibsen   girl.     Hunckcr,   J.    G. 

Ice-dogs.     Connolly,  J.    B. 


Ickery  Ann.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
Iconoclast.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Idea.     Bangs,  J.   K. 
Ideal.     Spofford,    H.    P. 
Idealist.     Gibbon,    P. 
Ideals.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Ides  of  March.     Hornung,   E.  W. 
Idiot.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Idiot.     Bennett,    E.   A. 
Idiots.     Conrad,  J. 

Idle   notes   of   an   uneventful  voyage.     Mat- 
thews, J.  B. 
Idler's  house-party.    Sec  IMorns,  G.    On  the 

spot 
Iduna.     Hibbard,  G.   A. 
Idyl.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Idyl    of    Central    Park.     Matthews,    J.    B. 
Idyl   of  first  love.     Meredith,   G. 
Idyl   of   London.     Harraden,   B. 
Idyl   of  Pelham   Bay  Park.     Morris,  G. 
Idyl  of   Red   Gulch.     Harte,   B. 
Idyl  of  the  East  side.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Idyl  of  'the  road.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Idyll  of  a  summer  night.     Spofiford,  H.  P. 
Idyll  of  All  Fool's  day.     Bacon,  J.   D. 
If   I   had   a   father.     Macdonald,   G. 
If  you  neglect  a  fire,  you  don't  put  it  out. 
See  Tolstoi,  L.  N.     Neglect  a  fire  and  it 
spreads 
Ignoble    martyr.     Davis,    Rebecca    H. 
Ihalatta!     Howard,   B.   W. 
Ike  the  blood.     Lewis,  A.   H. 
Ikiryo.     Hearn,    L. 
Iliad  of  Sandv  Bar.     Harte,  B. 
Ilka  on  the  hill-top.     Boyesen,  H.   H. 
"I'll  do  it  if  you  will."     Phillpotts,  E. 
Ill-omened   groom.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
Ill-regulated  courtship.     Peattie,   E.  W. 
Illimitable    sense.     Connolly,   J.   B. 
Illustrious   Gaudissart.     Balzac,   H.   de 
Ilyas.    See  Tolstoi,  L.  N.    Texts  for  wood- 
cuts 
Image  of   Eve.     Hopkins.  M.   S.   B. 
Image  of   San   Donato.     Johnson,  V.   W^ 
Imaginary    mistress.     See    Balzac,     H.    de. 

Pa^z 
Imaginative  woman.     Hardy,  T. 
Immediate    jewel.     Dcland,    M. 
Immigrants.     Wright,    M.    O. 
Imp  and  the  angel.     Bacon,  J.   D. 
Imp  and  the  author.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Imp   and  the  drum.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Imp    disposes.     Bacon,    J.    D. 
Imp  of  the   perverse.     Poe,   E.  A. 
Imp  of  the  telephone.     Bangs.  J.  K. 
Impasse.     Gerould,    K.    F. 
Imperative    duty.     Howells.   W.   D. 
Imperfect    conflagration.     Bierce,    A. 
Impolite   sex.     Maupassant.   G.   de 
Important    decision.     Bangs,    J.    K. 
Imported    bridegroom.     Cahan,    A. 
Impossible   man.     Watson.   T. 
Impressionists.     Kipling,    R. 
Impressions  of  a  cousin.     James.   H. 
Imprudence   and   happiness.    See  Balzac,   H. 

de.     Love  in  a  mask 
Imp's    Christmas    visit.     Bacon.    J.    D. 
Imp's  matinee.     Bacon.  J.  D. 
In  a  bob-tail  car.     ]\Tatthews,  J.   B. 
In   a   Carlist   camp.     Crockett.   S.   R. 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


In  a  castle  ruin.     Mascficld,   J. 

In  a    cellar.     Spofford,   H.   P. 

In  a  conspiracy.     Spofford,  H.  1'. 

In    a   cup   of   tea.     Hcarn,   L. 

In  a  far  country.     London,  J. 

In  a  hansom.     Matthews,  J.   B. 

In   a  hollow  of  the  hills.     Harte,   B. 

In   a  new   bottle.     Bennett,   E.   A. 

In   a  pioneer  restaurant.     Harte,   B. 

In  a  state  of  sin.     Wistcr,  O. 

In  a  steamer  chair.     Barr,  R. 

In    a    street    car.     Cameron,    M. 

In  ambush.     Kipling,   R. 

In   an   even   balance.     Stetson,   G.   E.   C. 

In  an  opium  factory.     Kipling,  R. 

In  and  out  of  a  cab  in  .\msterdam.     Smith, 
F.  H. 

In   Arcady.     Grahamc,    K. 

In  August.     Tracy,  V. 

In    bad   society.     Korolenko,    V.    G. 

In    Bohemia.     Vorse,   M.    H. 

In   borrowed   plumes.     Jacobs,   W.   W. 

In    Brittany.     -Maupassant,    G.    dc 

In   business.      Morrison,  A. 

In  ])utterfly  time.     Freeman,   M.   E.   W. 

In   Camargue.     Daudet,  A. 

In    Castle    Dangerous.     Lang,    A. 

In   charge   of   Trusty.     Pratt,   L. 

In    Cinderella's    shoes.     Cutting,    M.    S. 
In   collusion  with   fate.     Boyesen,   H.   H. 
In    colonial   days.     Hawthorne,    N. 
In  colonial  times.     Sec  Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Bound  girl 
In  Cupid's  toils.     Weyman,  S.  J. 
In  dark  New  England  days,     jcwett,   S.  O. 
In  deacon's  orders.     Besant,  W. 
In    defiance   of    the   occult.     Singmastcr,    E. 
In    error.     Kipling,    R. 
In   exile.     Chekhov,    A.   P. 
In   exile.     Foote,   M.    H. 
In    extremis.     Maartens.    M. 
In    flagrante    delictu.      Maupassant,   G.    de 
In   flood  time.     Kipling,   R. 
In    fly-time.     Grant,    R. 
In  Goose  alley.     Pratt,   L. 
In  His  name.     Hale,  E.  E. 
In  his  sweetheart's  livcrv.     Maupassant,   G. 

de 
In   honor  bound.     Dunbar,   .\. 
In   honor    bound.     Gissing,    G.    R. 
In    Limchouse    Reach.     Jacobs,    W.    W. 
In  little  new  New  York.     Morris,  G. 
In  loco   parentis.     Hopkins,   M.   S.   B. 
In    loco   parentis.     Kelly.    M. 
In   love   with   a   shadow.     Janvier,   T.   A. 
In   love  with   the   czarina.     Jokai,   M. 
In    maiden    meditation.     Tlibbard,    G.    A. 
In   Mary  Jane's   house.     Bates,  A. 
In     memorv    of     Hannnh's     laugh.      Jordan. 

E.  G.       " 
In    mid-Atlantic.     Jacobs.   W.    W. 
In   midsummer   days.     Sec   Striiidbcrg,  J.   .\. 

Midsmnmcrtide 
In  my  lady's  garden.     Trask.   K.   N. 
In    Nauvoo.     Chambers,    R.    W. 
In   Nazareth.     Lagcrlof,  S. 
In    necessity's    mortar.     Sec    Ca])ell,    J.     B. 

Episode  called   In   necessity's  mortar 
Tn    November.     Wyatt,    E.    F. 
In    regard    to    Josephine.      Cutting.    M.    S. 


In  remembrance  of  John  Ingerheld,  and  of 

Anne,   his   wife.     Jerome,   J.    K. 
In    rerum   natura.     Merrick,    L. 

In   search   of  local   color.     .Matthews,  J.    B. 

In   sight  of  home.     Payn,  J. 

In    some    lady's    garden.     Harris,    J.    C. 

In    tenebras.     Pyle,    H. 

In    the    absence    of    Mrs.     Halloran.     Dun- 
can,  N. 

In   the  absence   of  the   agent,     h'crber,   E. 

In   the   abyss.     Wells,    H.   G. 

In  the  after-days.     Wister,   O. 

In    the   anchor   watch.     Connolly,   J.    B. 

In   the   apple-country.     Ouida 

In   the  Avu  observatory.     Wells,  H.   G. 

in   the  back.     Wister,  O. 

In   the  back  water.     Vorse,  M.  H. 

In    the    Black   Canon.     Warman,    C. 

In   the   border   country.     Bacon,  J.    D. 

In    the   brownie's    house.     Bangs,   J.    K. 

In  the  cage.     James,   H. 

In  the  Carquinez  woods.     Harte,  B. 

In   the  cave.     Dragoumis,  J.   D. 

Tn   the   chinking.     Craddock,    C.    E. 

In  the   clay.     Moore,   G. 

In    the    closed    room.      Burnett,    F.    H. 

In  the  cool  of  the  day.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 

In    the    cotton    country.     Woolson,    C.    F. 

In  the  course   of  justice.     Train,   .\.   C. 

Tn   the   court   room.     Maupassant,    G.    de 

In  the  dark  hour.     Gibbon,  P. 

Tn  the  doctor's  office.     Herrick,  R. 

Tn  the  express.     Halevy,    L. 

Tn  the  face  of  his  constituents.    Glaspcll.   S. 

Tn    the    family.     Cutting,    M.    S. 

Tn    the   family.     Jacobs,   W.   W. 

In   the   fear   of   the   Lord.     Duncan,   N. 

Tn    the   fog.     Davis,   Richard    TT. 

In    the   forest   of  the    north.     London,   J. 

In   the  frozen   sky.     Maupassant,   G.   de 

In   the   Gray   Goth.     W^ard,   E.    S.  P. 

In    the   headsman's   room.     Thanct,    O. 

In   the  hospital.     W^^rman,   C. 

Tn   the   house  of  Suddhoo.      Kipling,    R. 

Tn  the  interests  of  Christopher.     Harris,  ^I. 

Tn   the  jury-room.     Bates,  .\. 

Tn   the   king's   chamber.     Phillpotts,   F. 

Tn    the    library.     Jacobs,    W.    ^^'. 

Tn   the  little  church  down  the   street.     Mat- 
thews,   J.    B. 

Tn  the  married  quarters.     Cutting,  M.   S. 

In  the  matter  of  a   bale  of   blankets.     Con- 
nolly,   J.    B. 

Tn  the  matter  of  a  private.     Tvipling,  T\. 

Tn  the  midst  of  alarms.     Barr.  R. 

Tn    the    midst   of   life.     Hibbard,    G.    A. 

Tn   the  midst  of  life.     Matthews.  J.   P.. 

Tn  the  mixing  of  the  waters.     Fernald.  C.  B. 

Tn    the    modern    vein.     A\''ells.    TT.    G. 

Tn    the    moonlight.     .*^('<-    Maupassant.   G    de. 
Clair   de    bun^ 

In   the   name   of   the   law.      Wevman,   S.    T. 

Tn   the   name  of  the  M.^st    Tli-h.      Chambers, 
R.  W. 

Ill    the   o(l(nir    of   snnctitv.     ^^an   T^vke.  TT. 

In    the    open       .\ndrews,    M.     R.    S. 

In    the    order   of    Providence.      Harris,    J.    C. 

In   the  other  room.     Dyar,  M. 

In    the    jiresence.      Kiiiling.    R. 

In   the  pride   of   his   ymilh.      Kipling,    R. 


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In    the    ravine.      Chekhov,   A.   P. 

In  the   reign   of   Quintilia.     Cutting,   M.   S. 

In   the   Rip.     Perry.   B. 

In  the  role  of  a   tartar.     Harris,   J.   C. 

In    the    rukh.     Kipling,    R. 

In    the   St.    Peter's    set.     Janvier,   T.    A. 

In   the    same   boat.     Kipling,   R. 

In    the    second   April.     Cabell,    J.    B. 

In  the  small  hours.     Matthews,  J.   B. 

In  the  southeast  bastion.     Stockton,  F.  R. 

In  the  spring.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

In  the  spring  running.     Kipling,  R. 

In   the  steppe.     Gorky,   M. 

In   the  street  of  flower-makers.    Earle,  M.  T. 

In  the  sunlight.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

In  the  temple.     Lagerlof.  S. 

In  the  time  of  the  Terror.  See  Balzac,  H.  de 
Episode  under  the  terror 

In  the  train.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 

In  the  Tules.    'Harte,  B. 

In  the  tunnel.     Harte,  B. 

In  the  Tuscan  Maremma.     Paget,  V. 

In  the  valley  of  the  shadow.     Bacon,  J.  D. 

In  the  vestibule  limited.     Matthews,  J.  B. 

In  the  Virginia  room.     Bates,  A. 

In  the  watches  of  the  night.    Matthews,  J.  B. 

In  the  wine  cellar.     Bunner,  H.  C. 

In  the  wood.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

In  three  weeks.     Besant,  W. 

In  trust.     Wharton,  E. 

In  two  moods.     Korolenko,  V.  G. 

In  Ursula's  garden.  See  Cabell,  J.  B.  Epi- 
sode called  In  Ursula's  garden 

In  various  roles.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

In  Venice.     Woolson,  C.  F. 

In  which  a  mince-pie  is  responsible  for  a  re- 
markable coincidence.     Bangs,  J.  K. 

In  which  Boggs  becomes  dramatic  and  re- 
lates a  tale  of  woe.     Smith,  F.  H. 

In  which  certain  details  regarding  a  lost 
opal  are  set  forth.     Smith.  F.  H. 

In  which  Henry  Snobbc  recites  a  tale  of 
gloom.     Bangs,  J.  K. 

In  which  Madame  la  Marquise  binds  up 
broken  heads  and  bleeding  hearts.  Smith, 
F.    H. 

In  which  Murphy  and  Lonnegan  introduce 
some  mysterious  characters.     Smith,  F.  H. 

In  which  our  landlord  becomes  both  enter- 
taining and   instructive.     Smith,   F.   H. 

'n  which  the  difference  between  a  cannibal 
and  a  free-booter  is  clearly  set  forth. 
Smith,    F.    H. 

In  which  the  habits  of  certain  ghosts,  gob- 
lins, bandits  and  other  objectionable  per- 
sons are  set  forth.     Smith,   F.   H. 

In  which  Thomas  Snobbe,  Esq.,  of  Yonkers, 
unfolds  a  tale.     Bangs,  J.  K. 

In  which  we  entertain  a  jail-bird.  Smith, 
F.  H. 

In  which  yellow  journalism  creeps  in.  Bangs, 
J.  K. 

Inability  to  interfere.     Vorse,  M.  H. 

Incandescent  lily.     Morris,  G. 

Incantation.  Lytton,  E.  B. 

Incarnation  of  Krishna  Mulvaney.  Kipling, 
R. 

Incident  in  the  life  of  Mr.  George  Crookhill. 
Hardy,  T. 

Incident  of  the  British  ambassador.  Perry, 
B. 


Incognito,  or  Count  Fitz-Hum.    De  Quinccy, 
T. 

Inconsiderate  waiter.      I'arrie.  J.  M. 

Incorrigible  poet.     Perry,  B. 

Incurable.     Zangwill,   I. 

Independence:   a  centennial  love   story.    Al- 
cott,  L.  M. 

Independence   of   Silas   BoUender.      Dunbar, 
P.  L. 

Independent   thinker.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Indian   Bible,     tiawthorne,  N. 

Indian  gift.     Comer,  C.  A. 

Indian  giver.     Howells,  W.  D. 

Indian  Louie.     Lewis,  A.  H. 

Indian  on  the  trail.     Catherwood,  M.  H. 

Indian  summer.     Besant,  W. 

Indian     svmimer    of     Dr\^     Valley    Johnson. 
Henry,  O. 

Indiana  campaign.     Crane,  S. 

Indifference  of  the  miller  of  Hofbau.     Haw- 
kins. A.  H. 

Indiscretion.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Indiscretion  in  the  life  of  an  heiress.    Hardy, 
T. 

Indiscretion  of  Elsbeth.     Harte,  B. 

Indiscretion   of  his  majesty.     Tracy,  V. 

Individualists.     Gorky,  M. 

Inevitable  white  man.     London,  J. 

Inez  of  the  'dobe  walls.     Lewis,  A.  H. 

Infidelity  of  Monsieur  Noulens.    Merrick,  L. 

Influence  of  Faro  Nell.     Lewis,  A.  H. 

Informer.     Conrad,  J. 

Ingemann,  Bernhard  Severin,    1879-1862 
Sealed  room 

/;;   Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  German,  etc. 

Ingenue  of  the  Sierras.     Harte,  B. 

Ingrate.     Dunbar,   P.   L. 

Ingrate.     (Juida 

Inhabitant  of  Carcosa.     Bierce,  A. 

Inheritance.     Erckmann,  E.  and  Chatrian,  A. 

Inheritance.    See  Maupassant,   G.   de.    Heri- 
tage 

Inheritance.     Spofiford,  H.  P. 

"Injun   fin'   um   paper-talk."     Warman,   C. 

Ink-stain.     Bazin,  R. 

Inlet  of  peach  blossoms.     Willis,  N.  P. 

Inn.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Inn.     Turgenev,  I.  S. 

Inn  of  San  Jacinto.     Underbill,  Z.  D. 

Inn  of  the  Golden  Pear.     Jackson,  H.  H. 

Inn  of  the  Silver  Moon.     Viele,  H.  K. 

Inn  of  the  two  witches.     Conrad,  J. 

Innocent  gamester.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Innocents  of  Broadway.     Henry,  O. 

Inoculation  day.     Phillpotts,   E. 

Inroad  of  the  Nabajo.     Pike,  A. 

Inscription  on  the  grave.     Lagerlof,  S. 

Insolent  man.     Gorky,  M. 

Inspector.     See  Korolenko,  V.  G.     Sketches 
of  a  Siberan  tourist 

Inspired  lobbyist.     De  Forest,  J.  W. 

Instance  of  chivalry.     Comer,  C.  A. 

Insurgent.     Halevy,  L. 

Intelligence  office.     Hawthorne,  N. 

Intemperate.     Sigourney,  L.  H. 

Interdiction.  See  Balzac,  H.  de.  Commission 
in  lunacy 

Interlopers  at  the  Knap.     Hardy,  T. 

Intermezzo.     Huneker,  J.  G. 


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International  episode.    James,  H. 
International  row.     Barr,  R. 
Interpreter.    Brown,  A. 
Interpreters.    Tracy,  V. 
Interrupted  proposal.     Bates,  A. 
Interrupted  reign  of  Queenie.     Pratt,  L. 
Interrupted  wireless.     Futrelle,  J. 
Intervention.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Intervention.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Intervention  of  Peter.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Interview    with    Miss    Marlenspuyk.      Mat- 
thews, J.  B. 
Intimidation  of  a  colored  voter.    Harris,  J.  C. 
Intoxicated  ghost.     Bates,  A. 
Introducing    Mr.     Raffles    Holmes.     Bangs, 

J.  K. 
Introduction.     Donncll,  A.  H. 
Introduction.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
Introduction  to  "A  mother."    Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Intruder.     Pangborn,  G.  W. 
Inundation.     Zola,  E. 
Invaders.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Invalid  in  lodgings.     Barrie,  J.  M. 
Invasion  of  England.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Investigation    continued.      See     Korolenko, 

V.  G.     Sketches  of  a  Siberian  tourist 
Invisible  cloak.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Invisible   eye.     Erckman,    E.,  and    Chatrian, 

A. 
Invisible  portraits.  Weyman,  S.  J. 
Invisible  prince.     Harland,  H. 
Invisible  princess.     O'Connor,  F. 
Invitation.     Barr,  R. 
Invitation  to  dinner.     Merrick,  L. 
Involuntary  comedians.     See  Balzac,  H.  de 

Unconscious  comedians 
Involuntary  insurgent.     Huneker,  J.  G. 
lole.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Ippolita  of  the  hills.     Hewlett,  M.  H. 
Irene  dc  Lcoty.     IlaleVy,  L. 
Irish  courtship.     MacManus,  S. 
Irish  haymaker.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Iron  fan.     Huneker,  J.  G. 
Iron  horse  and  the  trolley.     Warman,  C. 
Iron  pine-apple.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Iron  star.    Gibbon,  P. 
Iron  virgin.     Huneker,  J.  G. 
Irregular  Christian.     Watson,  J. 
Irresponsible  conllict.     Matthews,  J.  B. 
Irving,   Washington,   1783-1859 

Abencerrage 

In  VVollert's  roost 

Adalantado  of  the  Seven  Cities;  a  legend 
of  St.   Brandan 
In  Stories  and  legends 
Wolfert's  roost 

Adventure  of  my  aunt 
In  Tales  of  a  traveller 

Adventure    of   my   grandmother.    See    Ir- 
ving, W.    Bold   dragoon 

Adventure  of  my  uncle 
In  Tales  of  a  traveller 

Adventure  of  the  black   fisherman 
In  Tales  of  a  traveller 

Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  American 

Adventure  of  the  Englisiunan 
In  Talcs  of  a  traveller 


Adventure  of  the  German  student 

in  Tales  of  a  traveller 
Adventure  of  the  little  antiquary 

In  Tales  of  a  traveller 
Adventure  of  the  mason 

In  Alhambra 
Adventure  of  the  mysterious  picture 

In  Tales  of  a  traveller 
Adventure  of  the  Popkins  family 

In  Tales  of  a  traveller 
Annette  Dclarbre 

In  Bracebridge  Hall 
Belated  travellers 

In  Talcs  of  a  traveller 
Bold   dragoon,   or   The   adventure  of   my 
grandmother 
In  Tales  of  a  traveller 
Booby  squire 

//;  Tales  of  a  traveller 
Buckthorne:  or,  The  young  man  of  great 
expectations 
In  Tales  of  a  traveller 
Contented  man 

In  Wolfert's  roost 
Count  Van  Horn 

In  Wolfert's  roost 
Crusade  of  the  grand  master  of  Alcantara 

In  Alhambra 
Devil  and  Tom  Walker 
In  Stories  and  legends 
Tales  of  a  traveller 
Perry,  B.  Little  masterpieces.  Irving 
Dolph  Heyliger 
In  Bracebridge  Hall 
Stories  and  legends 
Don  Juan:  a  spectral  research 

In  Wolfert's  roost 
Early  experiences  of  Ralph  Ringwood 
In  Stories  and  legends 
Wolfert's  roost 
Expedition  in  quest  of  a  diploma 

In  Alhambra 
Golden  dreams.     See  Irving,  W.  Wolfert 

Webber 
Governor  Manco  and  the  patrol 

In  Alhambra 
Grand  prior  of  Minorca;  a  veritable  ghost 
story 
In  Wolfert's  roost 
Kidd  the  pirate 
In  Stories  and  legends 
Talcs  of  a  traveller 
Legend  of  Don  Munio  Sancho  de  Hinojasa 

In  Alhambra 
Legend    of   Prince   Ahmed   al    Kamel;   or, 
The  pilgrim  of  love 
In  Alhambra 
Legend  of  Sleepy  Hollow 
In  Sketch  book 

Stories  and  legends 

Perry,  B.  Little  masterpieces.  Irving 

Ncttleton,  C.  R.     Specimens  of  short 

stories 
Patten,  W.    Litcrnational  short  stor- 
ies  v    I 
Legend  of  the  Arabian  astrologer 

In  Alhambra 
Legend  of  the  enclianted  soldier 
In  Alhambra 


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165 


Legend  of  the  engulphed  convent 

In  Wolfert's  roost 
Legend  of  the  Moor's  legacy 

in  Alhambra 
Legend  of  the  rose  of  the  Alhambra 

In  Alhambra 
Legend  of  the  three  beautiful  princesses 

In  Alhambra 
Legend  of  the  two  discreet  statues 

In  Alhambra 
Leslies 

In  Sketch  book 
Mountjoy;  or,  Some  passages  out  of  the 
life  of  a  castle  builder 
In  Wolfert's  roost 
Painter's  adventure 

In  Tales  of  a  traveller 
Pilgrim  of  love.     See  Irving,  W.    Legend 

of  Prince  Ahmed  al  Kamel 
Poor-devil  author 

In  Tales  of  a  traveller 
Pride  of  the  village 

In  Sketch  book 
Rip  Van  Winkle 
In  Sketch  book 

Stories  and  legends 
Baldwin,  C.  S.     American  short  sto- 
ries 
Cody,  S.    World's  greatest  short  sto- 
ries 
Jessup,  A.  and  Canby,  H.  C.     Book 

of  the  short  story 
Mabie,    H.     W.,     and     Strachey,     L. 
Little   masterpieces   of  fiction  v   i 
Nettleton,    C.    R.    Specimens    of  the 

short   story 
Perry,   B.     Little  masterpieces.     Irv- 
ing 
Tappan,     E.     M.       Children  s     hour 
10: 186 
St.  Brandan.     See  Irving,  W.    Adalantado 

of  the  Seven  Cities 
Spectre  bridegroom 
/;;   Sketch  book 

Mabie,     H.     W.,     and     Strachey,     L. 
Little    masterpieces    of   fiction   v  6 
Perry,   B.     Little  masterpieces.     Irv- 
ing 
Story  of  the  bandit  chieftan 

/)(  Tales  of  a  traveller 
Story  of  the  young  Italian 

In  Tales  of  a  traveller 
Story  of  the  young  robber 

In  Tales  of  a  traveller 
Strolling  manager 

In  Tales  of  a  traveller 
Student  of  Salamanca 
in  Bracebridge  Hall 
Truant 

In  Alhambra 
Widow  and  her  son 

In  Sketch  book 
Widow's   ordeal;    or,    A   judicial    trial    by 
combat 
In  Wolfert's  roost 
Wolfert  Webber;  or,   Golden  dreams 
In  Tales  of  a  traveller 

Hawthorne,  J.    Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  American 
Young    man    of   great   expectations.     See 
Irving,  W.     Buckthorne 


Is  he  living  or  is  he  dead?    Clemens,  S.  L. 

Is  he  the  dearest  one?     Sienkiewicz,  H. 

Is  it   a  man?     Barrie,  J.   M. 

Isabella.     Gray,   D. 

Islander.     Crosby,  M. 

Isle  of  pines.     Bierce,  A. 

Isle  of  voices.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 

Israels!    a  bit  of  biography.     Maartens,  M. 

Isrul's  bargain.     Page,  T.  N. 

It.     Barrie,  J.  M. 

It!    Kipling,  R. 

It!     Lagerlof.  S. 

It.     Morris,  G. 

It  is  enough.     Turgenev,  I.  S. 

It  is  the  custom.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 

It  snows.     Castelnuovo,  E. 

Item    of    fashionable    intelligence.      Jerome, 

J.  K. 
Its  walls  were  as  of  jasper.     Grahame,   K. 
Iturim  and  his  fortunes.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Ivan,    aged    thirty-eight    years.      See    Koro- 

lenko,    V.     G.      Sketches     of    a    Siberian 

tourist 
Ivan    Greet's   masterpiece.     Allen,   G. 
Ivan  Ilyitch.     See  Tolstoi,  L.  N.     Death  of 

Ivan  Ilyitch 
Ivan  the  fool.    See  Tolstoi,  L.  N.     Skazka 
Ivy  cottage  mystery.     Morrison,  A. 
Ivy  spray  and  ladies'  slippers.    Alcott,  L.  M. 

J.  S.  of  Dale.   See  Stimson,  Frederick  Jesup 

Jack  and  his  comrades  (adapted).    Jacobs,  J. 

lack  and  his   master   (adapted).    Jacobs,  J. 

jack  and  Jake.     Page.  T.  N. 

Jack  and  Jill  of  the  Sierras.     Harte,  B. 

Jack  and   Poll.     Benson,  E.  F. 

Jack  and  the  beanstalk   (adapted).  Scudder, 

H.  E. 
Jack  and  the  check  book.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Jack  and  the  lord  high  mayor.     MacManus, 

S. 
Jack  Farley's  flying  switch.     Warman,  C. 
Jack   o'    lantern.     Wiggin,    K.    D. 
Jack  of  all  trades.     Reade,  C. 
Jack   Ramsay's  reason.     Warman,  C. 
Jack  Royal.     King,  C. 
Jack  Sprat.     Wyatt,  E.  F. 
Jack  the  fisherman.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Jack  the  giant-killer  (adapted).    Jacobs,  J. 
Jack  who   was  the  ashypet.     MacManus,   S. 
Jackanapes.     Ewing,  J.  H. 
Jack's  father.     Norris,  W.  E. 
Jacks  up  on  eights.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Jackson,   Mrs.    Helen   Maria    (Fiske)    Hunt 
(H.   H.,  pseud.)   18.31-18S5 
Aunty  Lane 

In  Atlan  -49:  610 
Captain  of  the  "Heather  Bell" 
in  Between  whiles 
Harper  71:  873 
Dandy  Steve 

In  Between  whiles 
Draxy  Miller's  dowry 

In  Saxe  Holm's  stories  ser  i 

Eng   Woman's   Domestic   M    17:237, 

296;  18:  20,  66 
Scrib  o  s  4:86,  290 
Elder's  wife 

in  Saxe  Holm's  stories  ser  i 
Scrib  o  s  5:747;  6:87 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Jackson,  Mrs.  Helen  Maria —Continued. 
Esther  W'ynn's  lovc-lcttcrs 
In  Saxe  Holm's  stories  ser  i 
Scrib  053:  164 
Farmer  Bassett's  romance 
In  Saxe  Holm's  stories  ser  2 
Scrib  o  s  13:  484,  609 
Four-leaved  clover 

1)1  Saxe  Holm's  stories  ser  2 
Scrib  o  s  8:  213,  294 
How  one  woman  kept  iier  husband 
In  Saxe  Holm's  stories  ser  i 
Scrib  o  s  3:  467 
Hunter  cats  of  Connorloa 
///  Cat   stories 

Hunter  cats  of   Connorloa 
Inn  of  the   Golden   Pear 

In  Between   whiles 
Joe    Hale's    red    stockings 

In  Saxe   Holm's  stories  ser  2 
Scrib    o   s    15:333 
Letters  from  a  cat 
In  Cat   stories 

Letters   from  a  cat 
Little    Bel's    supplement 
/;;   Between   whiles 
Harper  72:  691 
Mammy   Tittleback    and    her    family 
III  Cat   stories 

Mammy    Tittleback 
My  tourmaline 

/;;   Saxe   Holm's   stories   ser  2 
Scrib  o  s  9:  92,  488 
Mystery  of  Wilhelm  Riitter 
/;;   Between   whiles 
Cent    31 : 103 
One-legg-ed    dancers 

In  Saxe    Holm's   stories   ser    i 
Scrib   o   s   5:  337 
Pansy  Billings 

In  Pansy   Billings 
Popsy 

In  Pansy   Billings 

Prince's   little   sweetheart 

/;;   Between   whiles 

Cent  20: 50 

Susan  Lawton's  escape 

/;;   Saxe   Holm's   stories   ser   2 
Whose  wife  was  she? 

In  Saxe   Holm's   stories  ser   i 
Canad   M   17:429,  466 
Scrib   o   s   2: 465; 
"Jacky-my-lantern."     Harris,    J.    C. 
Jacky-toad.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Jacob    b'lint's    journey.     Taylor,    1>. 
Jacobi,    Mrs.    Mary    (Putnam)    1S42-1906 
Martyr  to  science 

/;;   Stories   by  Anurican   autliors  v   2 
Jacobs,  Joseph,   1854- 

llow    the    Rajah's    son    won    the    Princess 
I.abam    (adapted) 
/;/  Tap])an,    ¥..     M.     Children's    liour     i: 
3'>0 
Jack   and   his   comrades    (adapted) 

/;/  Ta])pan,    E.     M.     ('hildrcn's    hour     i: 
413 
Jack   and   his  master    (ad.-iptcd) 

In  Tappan,    E.     M.     Children's    hour     i: 
413 


Jack  the  giant-killer,   (adapted) 

In  Tappan,  E.  M.     Children's  hour  i/: 
Son   of   seven  (juecns    (adapted) 

In  Tappan,    E.    M.    Children's    hour 
385 
Story-teller  at   fault    (adapted) 

In  Tappan,    E.    .M.    Children's    hour 
423 
Three   sillies    (ada])tud) 

In  Tappan,    E.    M .    Children's    iiour 
67 
Whittington    and    his    cat    (adapted) 
In  Tappan.  E.  M.     Children's  hour  i: 

Jacobs,  William  Wymark,  1863- 
Admiral   Feters 

In  Odd   craft 
Adulteration   act 

In  Lady  of  the  barge 
Harper    101:549 
After   the   inquest 

In  Many    cargoes 
Alf's  dream 

In  Short   cruises 
Angel's   visits 

In  Short   cruises 
Cosmopol   41 :  445 
Back  to  back 

1)1  Night  watches 
Benefit   performance 

'^u  Many    cargoes 
Bequest 

In  Ship's    company 
Bill    Paper   chase 

In  Lady   of  the   barge 
Bill's    lapse 

In  Odd   craft 
Black  affair 

In   Many    cargoes 
Blundell's    improvement 

In  Odd   craft 
Boatswain's   mate 

1)1  Captains  all 
Boatswain's  watch 

In  Many    cargoes 
Bob's  redemption 

1)1  Captains  all 
Breaking  a   spell 

In  Odd   craft 
Brother   Hutchins 

/;;   More  cargoes 
Brown    man's    servant 

1)1   Skipper's  wooing 
Cabin    passenger 

/;;    .More  cargoes 

Cai)tain    ivdgers 

/;;    Lady    of    the    barge 
Harper   ioj:  370 

Captains   all 

/;;   Ca])tains  all 
Captain's  exploit 

/;;   l\Lanv    cargoes 

Chamber's    J    60:460 
Case  of  desertion 

/;;   Many    cargoes 
Castaway 

In  Odd  craft 


72 


55 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


167 


Change  of   treatment 
In  Many    cargoes 

Patten,   W.     International  short  sto- 
ries  V  2 
Changeling 
In  Short   cruises 
Cosmopol  42:  69 
Changing   numbers 

/;/   Odd  craft 
Choice  spirits 
In  More  cargoes 
Idler   10: 380 
Circular   tour 
In  Short   cruises 
Cosmopol  42:  260 
Constable's  move 
In  Captains  all 

Cosmopol   40:  29 
Contraband   of  war 
/;;   Many    cargoes 
Cook  of  the  "Gannet" 

In  Many    cargoes 
Cupboard  love 

/;;   Lady   of  the   barge 
Harper    102:874 
Deserted 

In  Sailor's   knots 

Disbursement   sheet 

/);   More  cargoes 

Chambers    J    7,3:445 
Eclectic    IM    128:612 
Disciplinarian 

/;;    More   cargoes 
Distant  relation 
In  Short   cruises 
Cosmopol  40:  646 
Dixon's   return 
/;'   Odd   craft 
Double  dcalin? 

In  Sailor's    knots 
Dreamer 

/;;   Short   cruises 
Dual    control 

/;;   Ship's    company 
Easy  money 

/;;   Night   watches 
Elaborate    elopement 

In  Many    cargoes 
Establishing   relations 

/;;   Odd  craft 
Fairy   gold 

/;/   Ship's    company 
Fine  feathers 

In   Ship's    company 
For    better   or   worse 
In   Ship's    company 
Four   pigeons 
/;;   Captains  all 

Cosmopol   30:  577 
Friends  in  need 

/;;  Ship's    company 
Golden  venture 

In   Lady    of    the    barge 
Harper    loi :  775 
Good    intentions 

/;;   Ship's   company 
Grey  parrot 

In  More  cargoes 
Guardian  angel 

In  Ship's   company 


Harbour   of  refuge 
In  Many    cargoes 
Head   of  the  family 
hi  Sailor's    knots 
Her  uncle 
In  Short   cruises 
Cosmopol  40:  283 
His  lordship 

/;;   Short   cruises 
Cosmopol   40:  459 
His  other  self 

/;/.  Night   watches 
Homeward  bound 
In   Sailor's  knots 
In    borrowed    plumes 

/;/   Many  cargoes 
In    Limehouse    Reach 

In  Many  .  cargoes 
In  mid-Atlantic 

In  Many   cargoes 
In   the   family 

In  Short   cruises 
In   the   library 

In   Lady  of  tlie   barge 
Harper   103:  5r 
Intervention 

In  More   cargoes 

Chambers   J   71:  301 
Keeping  up  appearances 

In  Sailor's  knots 
Keeping  watch 

In  Night  watches 
Lady   of   the   barge 
In  Lady  of  the  barge 
Harper    101:424" 
Lawyer   Quince 
In  Odd  craft 
Limehouse    Reach.     Sec    Jacobs,    W.    W. 

In   Limehouse   Reach 
Lost  ship 

/;;   A-Iore  cargoes 
Love-knot 

/;(   Short   cruises 
Cosmopol   41 :  31 
Love   passage 

In  Many   cargoes 
Idler   to: 103 
Low  water 

/;;   Many    cargoes 
]\Iadness  of  Mr.   Lister 

In  Captains    all 
"Manners   makyth    man" 

In   Ship's   company 
Mated 

In  Manv    cargoes 
Matrimonial   openings 

/;;   Sailor's  knots 
l\Trs.   Bunker's  chaperon 

In  Many  cargoes 
Mixed  proposal 

In  Lady  of  the  barge 
Harper  102:  255 
Mixed  relations 

In  Short  cruises 
Money  box 

In  Odd  craft 
jNloney  changers 

In  More  cargoes 
Monkey's  pay 

/;/   Lady  of  the  barge 
Harper   105:  634 


i68 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Jacobs,  William  Wymark  —Continued. 
Nest  egg 

/;;   Captains  all 
Odd  charges 

In  Odd  craft 
Odd  man  out 

III  Sailor's  knots 
Old  man  of  the  sea 

In  Ship's  company 
Outsailed 

In  Many  cargoes 
Over  the  side 

In  Captains  all 
Persecution  of  Bob  Pretty 

In  Odd  craft 
Peter's  pence 

In  Sailor's  knots 
Pickled  herring 

In  More  cargoes 
Prize  money 

In  Sailor's  knots 
Rash  experiment 

In  More  cargoes 
Idler  II :  102 
Rival  beauties 

In  Many  cargoes 
Rule  of  three 

In  More  cargoes 
Safety  match 

In  More  cargoes 
Self-help 

In  Sailor's  knots 
Sentence  deferred 

In  Sailor's  knots 
Skilled  assistance 

/;;   Ship's  company 
Skipper  of  the  "Osprey" 

In  Many  cargoes 
Skipper's  wooing 

In  Skipper's  wooing 
Smoked   skipper 

In  More  cargoes 
Spirit  of  avarice 

In  Odd  craft 
Stepping  backwards 

In  Night  watches 
Temptation  of  Samuel  Burge 

In  Captains  all 
Test 

In  Short  cruises 
Third  string 

In  Odd  craft 
Three  at  table 

In  Lady  of  the  barge 
Three  sisters 

In  Night  watches 
Tiger's  skin 

In  Lady  of  the  l)arge 
Toll-house 

In  Sailor's  knots 
Two  of  a  trade 

In  More  cargoes 
Understudy 

In  Night  watches 
Unknown 

In  Night  watches 
Vigil 

In  Night  watches 
Watch-dogs 

In  Ship's    conii)any 


Weaker  vessel 

In  Night  watches 
Well 

In  Lady  of  the  barge 
White   cat 

In  Captains   all 
Jacqueline.     Longfellow,  H.  W. 
Jacques  Molan.     Bourget,  P. 
Jailbird.     Train,  A.  C. 
James,  Henry,  1843- 

Abasemcnt  of  the  Northmores 

In  Novels  and  talcs  v  16 
After  the  play 

In  New  R  1 :  30 
Altar  of  the  dead 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  17 
Terminations 
Aspern  papers 

In  Novels  and  tales  v   12 
Aspern  papers 
Atlan  61 :  296,  461,  571 
Author  of  Beltraffio 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  16 
Author  of  Beltraffio 
Eng  lUust   1 :  563,  628 
Beast  in  the  jungle 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  17 
Better  sort 
Beldonald  Holbein 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  18 
Better   sort 
Harper  103:  S07 
Bench  of  desolation 
/;;   Finer  grain 

Putnam  7:  56,   151,  297 
Birthnlace 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  17 
Better  sort 
Broken  wings 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  16 
Better  sort 
Cent  39: 194 
Brooksmith 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  18 
Lesson  of  the  master 
Bundle  of  letters 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  14 
Diary  of  a  man  of  fifty 
Change  of  heart;  a  drama 

In  Atlan  29:  49 
Chaperon 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  10 
Real  thing 
.\tlan  68:659.  721 
Collaboration 
In  Wheel  of  time 
Eng  Illust  9:  911 
Covering    End 

In  Two  magics 
Coxon  fund 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  15 
Terminations 
Yellow  book  2:  296 
Crapy  Cornelia 
/)(   Finer  grain 
Harper  119:  690 
Daisy  Miller,  a  study 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  18 
Corn  bill    37:678;    ^8:44 
Liv  .'\;.^c   138:  27,  226 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


[69 


Daisy  Miller  (dramatized) 
In  Atlan  5:433,  577,  721 
Death  of  the  lion 

in  Novels  and  tales  v  15 
Terminations 
Yellow  book  i :  7 
De  Grey:  a  romance 

In  Atlan  22:57 
Diary  of  a  man  of  fifty 
In  Diary  of  a  man  of  fifty 
Harper  59:  282 
Macmillan   M  40:  205 
Eugene  Pickering 
In  Passionate  pilgrmi 
Atlan  34:  397,  5 13 
Europe 
In  Novels  and  tales  v  16 
Scrib  M  25:753 
.  Figure  in  the  carpet 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  15 
Embarrassments 
Cosmopolis  i:  41,  373 
Flickerbridge 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  18 
Better  sort 
Scrib   M  31: 17° 
Fordham  castle 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  16 
Harper   no:  147 
Four  meetings 

In  Novels  and  tales  y  16 
Author  of  Beltraffio 
Scrib  o  s  15:  44 
Friends  of  the  friends 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  17 
Gabrielle  de  Bergerac 

In  Atlan  24:  55,  231,  352 
Georgiana's  reasons 

In  Author  of  Beltraffio 
Glasses 

In  Embarrassments 
Atlan  77:  145 
Great  condition 

In  Anglo  Saxon  R  i :  7 
Great  good  place 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  16 
Scrib  M  27:994 
Greville  Fane 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  16 
Real  thing 
Guest's  confession 

In  Atlan  30:  385,  566 
Impressions  of  a  cousin 
In  Tales  of  three  cities 
Cent  27:  116,  257 
In  the  cage 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  11 
In  the  cage 
International  episode 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  L4 
Cornhill  38:687;  39:61 
Jersey  villas 

In  Cosmopol  13:314,  433 
John  Delavoy 

In  Cosmopolis  9:  i,  Z'^J 
Jolly  corner 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  17 
Julia  Bride 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  17 
Harper  116:  489,  705 


13 


13 


13 


Lady  Barbcrina 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  14 
Tales  of  three  cities 
Cent  28:  18,  222,  336 
Landscape  painter 
In  Atlan  17:  182 
Last  of  the  Valerii 
In  Passionate   pilgrmi 
Atlan  33 :  69 
Lesson  of  the  master 
In  Novels  and  tales  v  15 
Lesson  of  the  master 
Univ  R  1 :  342,  494 
Liar 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  12 
London  life 
Cent  36:  123,  213 
Light  man 

In  Stories  by  American  authors  v  5 
London  life 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  10 
London  life 
Lord  Beaupre 
In  Private  life 

Macmillan  65:465;  66:133 
Louisa  Pallant 

In  Novels  and  tales  v 
Aspern  papers 
Harper  76:  336 
Madame  de  Mauves 
In  Novels  and  tales  v 
Passionate  pilgrim 
Madonna  of  the   future 
In  Novels  and  tales  v 
Passionate  pilgrim 
Warner  library 
Atlan   31:  276 
Marriages 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  17 
Lesson  of  the  master 
Married  son 

In  Howells,  W.  D.,  and  others.     Whole 
family  ch  7 
Maud-Evelyn 

In  Atlan  85 :  439 
Middle  years 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  16 
Terminations 
Scrib  M  13:609 
Miss  Gunton  of  Poughkeepsie 
In  Novels  and  tales  v  16 
Cornhill  81 :  603 
Mrs.  Temperley 
1)1  London  life 
Mrs.  Medwin 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  18 
Better  sort 
Modern   warning    [Two   countries] 
In  Aspern  papers 
Harper  77:82 
Mora  Montravers 

In  Finer  grain 
Most  extraordinary  case 

In  Atlan  21:  461 
My  friend  Bingham 

In  Atlan  19:  346 
New   England  winter 
In  Tales  of  three  cities 
Cent  28:573,  733 


I70 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


James,  Henry  —Continued. 
Next  time 

/;/   Novels  and  tales  v  15 
Embarrassments 
Yellow  book  5:  il 
Nona  Vincent 
In  Real  thing 

Eng  lllust  9:  365,  491 
Owen  Wingrave 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  17 
Wheel  of  time 
Pandora 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  18 
Author  of  Beltraffio 
Papers 

In   Better  sort 
Passionate   pilgrim 
In  Novels  and  tales  v  13 
Passionate   pilgrim 
Atlan  27:  352,  478 
Paste 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  16 
Patagonia 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  18 
Lesson  of  the  master 
Eng  lllust  5:  707,  769 
Path  of  duty 

In  Author  of  Beltraffio 
Pension  Beaurepas 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  14 
Siege  of  London 
Atlan  43 :  460 
Point  of  view 
In  Novels  and  tales  v  14 
Siege  of  London 
Cent  25:  248 
Poor  Richard 

In  Atlan    19:694;     20:32,   166 
Private  life 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  17 
Private  life 
Atlan  69:  463 
Pupil 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  11 
Lesson  of  the  master 
Longman's    17:512,   611 
Real  right  thing 

In  Novels  and  talcs  v  17 
Real  thing 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  18 
Real  thing 
Reverberator 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  13 

Macmillan  57:  263,  366;  58:  58,  161 
Romance  of  certain  old  clothes 
In  Passionate  pilgrim 
Atlan  21:  209 
Round  of  visits 

In  Finer  grain 
Siege  of  London 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  14 
Siege  of  London 
Cornhill  47:  i,  225 
Sir  Dominick  Ferrand 

In  Real  thing 
Sir  lulmund  Ormc 

In   Novels  and  talcs  v  17 
Lesson   of  the   master 
Solution 

In  Lesson   of  the   master 
New  R   1:666;  2:76,  161 


Special  type 

In   Better  sort 
Story  in  it 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  18 
Better  sort 
Story  of  a  year 

/;;  Atlan  15:  256 
Tone  of  time 
1)1  Better  sort 
Scrib  M  28:624 
Tree  of  knowledge 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  16 
Turn  of  the  screw 

In  Novels  and  tales  v  12 
Two  magics 
Two  countries.     See  James,   H.     Modern 

warning 
Two  faces 

In   Novels  and  tales  v  12 
Better  sort 
Cornhill  83:  767 
Two  magics 

In  Two  magics 
Velvet  glove 

/;/  Finer  grain 
Visits 

In  Private  life 
Way  it  came 

In  Embarrassments 
Wheel  of  time 

In  Wheel  of  time 

Cosmopol  14:215,  348    - 
James    Sears:    a    naughty    person.     White, 

W.  A. 
Jamesons.     Freeman.  M.  E.  W. 
Jamie.     Watson,  J. 
Jamie  the  kid.     Flynt,  J. 
Jan    Hunkum's   money.     IMaartcns.   M. 
Jan,  the  unrepentant.     London,  J. 
Jan  Tingloff.     Connolly.  J.  B. 
Jane.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Jane.     Corelli,  M. 
Jane.     Dumas,   A. 

Jane   and   her   genius.     I-'rench.   A.   W. 
Jane  and  John.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Jane    Murray's    Thanksgiving.     Davis,    Re- 
becca H. 
Janet  and  the  minister.     Barrie,  J.  M. 
Janet's  curiosity.     Barrie,  J,  M. 
Janet's  nemesis.     Allen,  G. 
Janet's  repentance.     Eliot,   G. 
Janey,    a    huml)lc    administrator.      Grand,    S. 
Janvier,  Thomas  Allibone,  1849-1913 
Affair  of  Molino  del  Rey 

In  Color   studies   and   A    Mexican   cam- 
paign 
Cent  36:736 
At  Mrs.  Berty's  tea 

In  Cent  31 : 307 
At  the  Casa  Napoleon 
Jii   .At  tile  Casa  Napoleon 
Harper  82:  229 
At  the  Grand  Hotel  du  Paradis 
//(   Passing  of  Thomas 
Harper  91 :  510 
Aztec  romance 

Jn   Harper  122:  317 

Barjarvcl's  civit  of  hare 

III    Harper   125:663 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


171 


Battle  of  Churubusco 

In  Color   studies   and    A   Mexican   cam- 
paign 
Cent  36: 740 
Beverly's  bear-killing 
In  Harper  no:  165 
Beverly's   benevolent   hairpin   reclamation 
society 
In  Harper  121 :  641 
Beverly's   bomb  synchronizer 

In  Harper  124:  641 
Beverly's   circulating  cattery 

In  Harper  114:  163 
Beverly's    egg    pedigree    and    dating    ma- 
chine 
In  Harper   115:  487 
Beverly's  pneumatic  cat-silencer 

In  Harper  124:  479 
Beverly's  protective  mechanical  goat 

In  Harper  119:  965 
Bishop  and  Mrs.  Allrop 

In  Harper   117:  47Q 
Bon  oncle  d'Amerique 

In  Passing  of  Thomas 
Border  ruffian 

In  Uncle  of  an  angel 
Boston's   lion-hunt 

In  Santa  Fe's  partner 
Casual  encounter 

In  Harp  W  48:  1902 
Christmas  kalends  of  Provence 

In  Cent   S3-  265 
Colonel  Withersby's  "strike" 
/;;  At  the   Casa   Napoleon 
Color  studies:  Rose  madder;  Jaune  d'An- 
timoine;      Orpiment     and     gamboge; 
Roberson's  medium 
In  Color   studies   and  A   Mexican  cam- 
paign 
Concentrated  polyandry 

In  Harper  124:  155 
Conquest  of  Mexico 

In  Color   studies   and   A   Mexican   cam- 
paign 
Cent   36: 821 
Consolate  giantess 

/;;   From  the  south  of  France 
Harper   105:  573 
Death-fires  of  Les  Martiques 
In  In  great  waters 
Harper  100:  136 
Duluth  tragedy 

In  In  great  waters 
Harper  99:  402 
Earl  of  Dunoon 

In  Harper  107:  654 
Efiferati  family 

In  At  the  Casa  Napoleon 
Harper  85:  763 
Engagement   at   the    frontier 
In  Color   studies   and   A   Mexican   cam- 
paign 
Cent  36: 538 
Episode  of  the  Marquis  de  Valdeflores 
In  At  the  Casa  Napoleon 
Warner  library 
Harper  83:  242 
Eve  of  St.  John 

In  Harper   115:  255 
Faith   and   works 
In  Harper  no:  487 


Fish  of  Monsieur  Quissard 
In  Passing  of  Thomas 
Harper  93:  823 
Flower  of  death 

In  Stories  of  old  New  Spain 
For  the  honor  of  France 

In  Uncle  of  an  angel 
Forfeit  of  the  gods 

In  Cosmopol  31:  593;  32:  2n 
Full  day  at  Palomitas 

In  Harper  114:  294 
Grand    Hotel    du     Paradis.     See    Janvier, 
T.  A.     At  the  grand  Hotel  du  Paradis 
Hart's  nephew's  hold-up 
In  Santa  Fe's  Partner 
Harp  W  49:  1799 
Hazy  night 

In  Cosmopol  33:  313 
Hold     up.     See     Janvier,     T.     A.     Harts 

nephew's  hold-up 
Honfieur  the  sedate 

In  Harper  108:  659 
Honor    of    France.     See    Janvier,    T.     A. 

For  the  honor  of  France 
Idyl  of  the  East  side 

In  Uncle  of   an   angel 
In  love  with   a  shadow 

In  Lippinc  6:  518 
In  the  St.  Peter's  set 
In  Passing  of  Thomas 
Cosmopol  13:  131 
Jaune  d'Antimoine 

In  Color   studies   and   A   Mexican   cam- 
paign 
Legend  of  Don  Juan  Manuel 

In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper   n2:  256 
Legend  of  el  Puente  de  Cuervo 
In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper   n3:385 
Legend  of  La  Llorona 

In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper  n3:883 
Legend  of  padre  Jose 

In  Stories  of  old  New  Spain 
Cent  26:  449 
Legend  of  the  accursed  bell 

In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper  120:  431 
Legend  of  the  Aduana  de  Santa  Domingo 
In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper  n8:  438 
Legend  of  the  altar  del  perdon 
In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper  118:  436 
Legend  of  the  calle  de  la  Cruz  Verde 
In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper  n3:883 
Legend  of  the  calle  de  la  Joya 
In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper   n3:877 
Legend  of  the  calle  de  la  Machincuepa 
In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper  120:  435 
Legend  of  the  calle  de  la  Quernada 
In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper  n8:66 
Legend  of  the  calle  de  los  Parados 
In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper  n3:878 


172 


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Janvier,  Thomas  AUibone  —Continued. 
Legend  of  tlic  calle  del  Padre  Lecuona 
In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper  113:  381 
Legend  of  the  callejon  del  Armado 
In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper  112:  263 
Legend  of  the  callejon  del  Muerto 
In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper  118:  434 
Legend  of  the  living  spectre 

In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper  118:  63 
Legend  of  the  M'ujer  Herzzada 
In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper  113:  880 
Legend  of  the  Mulata  dc  Cordoba 
In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper  113:  876 
Legend  of  the  obedient  dead  nun 
In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper  112:  262 
Legend  of  the  Puente  del  Clerigo 
In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper  112:  260 
Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
In  Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico 
Harper  112;  113;  118;  120 
Madame  Jolicocur's  cat 
In  From  the  south  of  France 
Harper  124:  849 
Maternal  instinct 

In  Harper  113:  IS5 
Mexican  campaign 

In   Color    studies   and   A   Mexican   cam- 
paign 
Cent  36:535,  736,  817 
Mexican  night 

In  Stories  of  old  New  Spain 
La  Mina  de  los  padres 

In  Stories  of  old  New  Spain 
Mobilization  of  the  troops 
In  Color   studies   and   A   Mexican    cam- 
paign 
Cent  36: 535 
Monsieur  le  Docteur  Theophile 

In  At  the  Casa  Napoleon 
Monterey.     See  Javier,  T.  A.     Pancha:  a 

story  of  Monterey 
Moon-mirror  light  and  power  co. 

In  Harper  116:  479 
Ninita 

In  Stories   of  old   New   Spain 
Cent  23:932 
Orpiment  and  Gamboge 

In  Color   studies   and   A    Mexican   cam- 
paign 
Cent  29: 397 
Our  pirate  hoard 

In  Uncle  of  an  angel 
Palomitas 

In  Santa  Fc's  i)artner 
Palomitas  lion-hunt 

In  Harper  115:  630 
Pancha;  a  story  of  Monterey 
In  Stories  of  old  New  Spain 

Stories  by  American  authors  v  10 
Cent  28:  656 


Parley  under  false  colors 
//)   Color   studies   and    A    Mexican    cam- 
paign 
Cent  36: 539 
Passing  of  Thomas 
In  Passing  of  Thomas 
Harper  85:439 
Poodle  of  Monsieur  Gaillard 
In  From  the  South  of  France 
Harper  122:  31 
Purification  of  Palomitas 
In  Santa  Fe's  partner 
Harper   112:448 
Radford's  diamond  digging 

In  St.  N  29:867 
Recrudescence  of  Madame  Vic 
In  From  the  South  of  France 
Harper  iii:  769 
Reversible  love  affair 
In  Cosmopol  15:  4-3 
Roberson's  medium 

In   Color   studies   and   A   Mexican   cam- 
paign 
Romance  of  Tompkins  square 

/;/  Uncle  of  an  angel 
Rose  madder 

In  Color   studies    and   A   Mexican   cam- 
paign 
Roses  of  Monsieur  Alphonse 
In  From  the  South  of  France 
Harper  104:  7.19 
Sage-brush  hen 

/;;  Santa  Fe's  partner 

Flowells,  W.  D.,  and  others.     Under 

the  sunset 

Harper  in :  769 

Saint  Mary  of  the  angels 

In  Stories  of  old  New  Spain 

Cosmopol  8:  m.t, 

St.' Peter's  set.    See  Janvier,  T.  A.     In  the 

St.  Peter's  set 
San  Antonio  of  the  gardens 
In  Stories  of  old  New  Spain 
Cent  38:343 
Santa  Fc  Charley's  kindergarten 
/;;  Santa  Fe's  partner 
Harper  in:  929 
Sea  upcast 

In  In  great  waters 
Shortv  Smith's  widows 
fn  Santa  Fe's  partner 
Harper  125:  839 
Skirmish  at  Buena  Vista 

In   Color   studies   and   A    Mexican    cam- 
paign 
Cent  36: 543 
Storming  of  Chapultepcc 

/;(   Color   studies   and    A    Mexican   cam- 
paign 
Cent  36:816 
Temporary  dead-lock 

/;;  Uncle  of  an  angel 
Town   of  the  holy  children 

In  Stories  of  old  New  Spain 
Uncle  of  an  angel 
In  Ifncle  of  an  angel 
Harper  81 :  404 
Valley  of  the  dead 

fn  Cosmopol  32:427,  539 
White  penitent 
In  Harper  103:  131 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORTES 


173 


\\'rath  of  the  Zuyder  Zee 
III   In   great  waters 
Harper  99:  240 

Japanese   quince.     Galsworthy,  J. 

Japanned  box.     Doyle,  A.  C. 

Jar  of  olives  and  the  bov  Kazi   (Arabic) 
In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective   stories,   Oriental 

Jarjaille's  visit  to  the  good  God.     Daudet,  A. 

Jarley's  experiment.     Bangs,  J.  K. 

Jarley's    Thanksgiving.     Bangs,   J.   K. 

Jarl's  daughter.     Burnett,  F.   H. 

Jasmine   court   and   a   higher  ranger.     Wat- 
son, J. 

Jathrop  Lathrop's  cow.     French,  A.  W. 

Jaune   d'Antimoine.     Janvier,    T.    A. 

Jaybird  Bob's  joke.     Lewis,  A.  H. 

Jealous  woman.     Thanet,  O. 

Jealousies   of  a   country   town.     See  Balzac, 
H.  dc.     Gallery  of  antiquities 

Jean-ah  Poquelin.     Cable,  G.  W. 

Jean  Gourdon's  four  days.     Zola,  E. 

Jean  Michaud's  little  ship.  Roberts,  C.  G.  D. 

Jean  JNIonette.  Vidocq,  E.  F. 

Jeannette.     Woolson,  C.  F. 

Jeannot  and  Colin.     Voltaire,  F.  M.  de  A. 

Jed's  monument.     Loomis,  C.  B. 

Jeems  Roberson's  last  illness.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Jefif  Brigg's  love  story.     Harte,  B. 

Jeli  the  shepherd.     Verga,  G. 

Jelland's  voyage.     Doyle.  A.  C. 

Jemima  of  the  seventh  floor.  Stuart,     R.  M. 

Jennet.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Jenny,  the  debutante.     Harrison,  C.  C. 

Jepson's  third  adjective.     Perry,   B. 

Jeroboam.     Maupassant,   G.   de 

Jerome,  Jerome  Klapka,  1859- 
Absent-minded  man 

In  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green 
Blase   Billy 

/;;   Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green 
Charming  woman 

In  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green 
Choice  of  Cyril  Harjohn 

In  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green 
City  of  the  sea 

In  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green 
Degeneration  of  Thomas  Henry 

In  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green 
Dick  Dunkerman's  cat 

In  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green 
Hobby  rider 

/;;  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green 
In   remembrance   of  John   Ingerfield,   and 
of  Anne,  his  wife 

In  John  Ingerfield 
Item  of  fashionable  intelligence 

In  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green 
Idler  10: 722 
Lease  of  the  "Cross  Keys" 

/;;  John  Ingerfield 
Man  of  habit 

In  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green 
Man  who  did  not  believe  in  luck 

In  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green 
Man  who  lived  for  others 

In  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green 
Man  who  went  wrong 

In  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,"  and  green 


Man  who  would  manage 

In  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green 
Materialization  of  Charles  and  Mivanway 
In  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green 
Idler  10: 572 
Minor  poet's  story 

In  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green 
Observations  of  Henry 

In  Observations  of  Henry 
Passing  of  the  third  floor  back 

In  Passing  of  the  third  floor  back 
Philosopher's  joke 

In  Critic  47:  533;  48:68 
Portrait  of  a  lady 

In  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green 
Idler  11:282 
Reginald  Blake,  financier  and  cad 

In  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green 
Idler  9:  637 
Silhouettes 

In  John  Ingerfield 
Variety  Patter 

In  John  Ingerfield 
Whibley's  spirit 

In  Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green 
Woman  of  the  Saetcr 
In  John  Ingerfield 
Idler  3:579 
Jerrold,  Douglas  William,  1803-1857 
Tragedy  of  the  till;  the  hermit's  story 
In  Warner  library 
Jerry  and  Clarinda.     Bishop,  W.  H. 
Jerry  and   Mulberry.     Bunner,  H.  C. 
Jerry  Jarvis's  wig.     Barham,  R.  H. 
Jerry  MacFaddyeen's  supper.   MacManus,  S. 
Jersey  centenarian.     Harte,  B. 
Jersey  villas.     James,  H. 
Jerseys;  or.  The  girls'  ghost.     Alcott,  L.  M. 
Jess.     Barrie,  J.  M. 

Jessekiah  Brown's  courtship.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Jessie  Cliffe.     Mitford,   M.   R. 
Jessie's  neighbor.     Moulton,  L.  C. 
Jessop,  George  H. 

Check  and  counter-check.     See  Matthews, 

J.  B..  and  Jessop,  G.  H. 
Emergency  men 

In  Stories  by  English  authors,  Ireland 

One  story  is  good  until   another  is  told. 

See  Matthews,  J.  B.  and  Jessop,  G.  H. 

Tale  of  twenty-five  hours.  See  Matthews, 

J.  B.  and  Jessop,  G.  H. 

Jesus  Christ  in  Flanders.    See  Balzac,  H.  de. 

Christ  in  Flanders 
Jethro's  garden.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Jetsom.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Jettatura.     Gautier,  T. 
Jew.     Turgenev,  I.  S. 
Jew  on  the  moor.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Jewels  of  consistency.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Jewett,  Sarah  Orne,  1849-1909 
All  my  sad  captains 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  5 
Life  of  Nancy 
Cent  50: 737 
Along  shore 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  7 

Country  of  the  pointed  firs 
Liv  Age  211 :  761 


174 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Jewett,  Sarah  Orne  —Conlimicd. 
Andrew's  fortune 
In  Country  by-ways 
Atlan  48:  20 
Aunt  Cynthy  Dullctt 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  4 
Queen's  twin 
Backward  view 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  7 

Country  of  the  pointed  firs 
Betty  Leicester's   Christmas 

In  Betty   I>eicester's   Christmas 
Betty  Leicester's  English  Christmas 

In  Betty  Leicester's  English   Christmas 
Between  mass  and  vespers 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  6 
Native  of  Winby 
Bit  of  shore  life 

In  Old  friends  and   new 
Atlan  44:  200 
Bold  words  at  the  bridge 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  4 
Queen's  twin 
Cornhill  79:  489 
McClure  12:  508 
Born  farmer 

In  McClure  17:  164 
Bowden  reunion 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  7 

Country  of  the  pointed  firs 
Business  man 

/;/  White  heron 
By  the  morning  boat 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  4 
Strangers  and  wayfarers 
Atlan  66:  518 
Captain  Littlepage 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  7 

Country  of  the  pointed  firs 
Circus  at  Denby 

/;;   Night  before  Thanksgiving 
Confession  of  a  house-breaker 

In  Mate  of  the  Daylight 
Coon  dog 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  4 
Queen's  twin 
Cent  56:  498 
Courting  of  Sister  Wisby 
In  Stories  and   ta'les  v  2 
King  of  Folly  island 
Tales  of  New  England 
Atlan  59:  577 
Decoration  day 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  6 
Native  of  Winby 
Harper  85 :  84 
Dulham  ladies 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  2 
Tales  of  New  England 
White  heron 
Dunnet,    shepherdess 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  7 
Queen's  twin 
Atlan  84:  754 
Ellen  ecn 

In  McClure  16:  335 
Failure  of  David  Berry 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  6 
Native  of  Winby 
Harper  83:  56 


Fair  day 
In  Strangers  and  wayfarers 
Scrib  M  4:  199 
Fame's  little  day 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  5 
Life  of  Nancy 
Harper  90:  560 
Farmer  Finch 
/;;  White  heron 

Tappan,      E.      M.      Children's     hour 

10:  209 
Harper  70:  198 
Flight  of  Betsey  Lane 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  6 
Native  of  Winby 
Scrib  M   14:  213 
Foreigner 

/;/  Atlan  86:  152 
Garden  tea 

In  Night  before  Thanksgiving 
Going  to  Shrewsbury 

In  Strangers  and  wayfarers 
Atlan  64:  18 
Good  luck 

In  Country  by-ways 
Gray  man 

In  White  heron 
Gray  mills  of  Farley 

/;;   Cosmopol  25:  183 
Great  expedition 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  7 

Country  of  the  pointed  firs 
Green   island 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  7 

Country  of  the  pointed  firs 
Guests  of  Mrs.  Timms 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  5 
Life  of  Nancy 
Cent  47:575 
Hare  and  the  tortoise 
Atlan  52:  187 
Hermitage 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  7 
Hiltons'  holiday 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  5 
Life  of  Nancy 
Cent  46: 772 
Honey  tree 

In  Harper  104:  45 
In  dark  New  England  days 
In  Strangers  and  wayfarers 
Cent  40:  911 
Jim's  little  woman 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  6 
Native  of  Winby 
Harper  82:  100 
King  of  Folly  island 
In  King  of  Folly  island 
Harper  74:  102 
Lady  Ferry 

/;;  Old  friends  and  new 
Landless  farmer 
In  Mate  of  the  Daylight 
Atlan  51:  627.  759 
Landscape  chamber 

In   King  of  Folly  island 
Atlan  60:  603 
Late  supper 

In  Old  friends  and  new 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIKS 


175 


Law  lane 

In   Stories  and   tales  v  2 
King  of  Folly  island 
Tales  of  New  England 
Scrib  M  2:725 
Life  of  Nancy 

In  Stories  and  tales  v^  5 
Life  of  Nancy 
Atlan  75:  175 
Little  captive  maid 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  6 
Native  of  Winby 
Scrib  M  10:  743 
Little  French  Mary 

/;;   Stories  and  tales  v  5 
Life  of  Nancy 
Little  traveler 

In  Mate  of  the  Daylight 

Night  before  Thanksgiving 
Lost  lover 

In  Stories  and   tales  v  2 
Old  friends  and  new 
Tales  of  New  England 
Atlan  41 :  303 
Luck  of  the  Bogans 

In  Strangers  and  wayfarers 
Scrib  M  5:  100 
Marsh  rosemary 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  2 
Tales  of  New  England 
White  heron 
Atlan  57:590 
Martha's  lady 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  4 

Night  before  Thanksgiving 
Queen's  twin 
Atlan  80:  523 
Mary  and  Martha 
In  White  heron 
Mate  of  the  Daylight 
In  Mate  of  the  Daylight 
Atlan  so:  82 
Mere  Pochette 

/;(  King  of  Folly  island 
Harper  76:588 
Miss  Becky's  pilgrimage 

In  Country  by-ways 
Miss  Debby's  neighbors 

In  Mate  of  the  Daylight 
Miss  Esther's  guest 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  6 
Native  of  Winby 
Night  before  Thanksgiving 
Miss  Peck's  promotion 
/;;.  King  of  Folly  island 
Scrib  M  i:  717 
Miss  Sydney's  flowers 

In  Old  friends  and  new 
Miss  Tempy's  watchers 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  2 
King  of  Folly  island 
Tales  of  New  England 
Warner  library 
Atlan  61 :  289 
Mr.  Bruce 

In  Old  friends  and  new 
Mistress  of  Sydenham  plantation 
In  Strangers  and  wayfarers 
Atlan  62:  145 


Mrs.  Todd 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  7 
Native  of  Winby 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  6 
Native   of  Winby 
Atlan  67:  609 
Neighbor's  landmark 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  5 
Life  of  Nancy 
Cent  49:235 
New   parishioner 

In  Mate  of  the  Daylight 
News  from  Petersham 

In  White  heron 
Night  before  Thanksgiving 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  4 

Night  before  Thanksgiving 
Queen's  twin 
Oath 

In  Liv  Age  231:  61 
Old  singers 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  7 

Country  of  the  pointed  firs 
On  Shell-heap  island 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  7 

Country  of  the  pointed  firs 
Only  rose 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  5 
Life  of  Nancy 
Atlan  73-27 
Only  son 

/;;   Stories  and  tales  v  2 
Mate  of  the  Daylight 
Tales  of  New  England 
Atlan  52:  664 
Passing  of  Sister  Barsett 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  6 
Native  of  Winby 
Cosmopol  13:  59 
Poor  Joanna 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  7 

Country  of  the  pointed  firs 
Queen's  twin 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  4 
Queen's  twin 
Outlook  67:  455 
Quest  of  Mr.  Teaby 

In  Strangers  and  wayfarers 
Atlan  65:83 
Schoolhouse 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  7 

Country  of  the  pointed  firs 
Second   spring 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  5 
Life  of  Nancy 
Harper  88:  114 
Sister  Peacham's  turn 

In  Harper  105:  902 
Sorrowful  guest 

In  Old  friends  and  new 
Spring  Sunday 

In  McClure  23:  13 
Spur  of  the  moment 
In  Outlook  70:  59 
Strange  sail 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  7 

Country  of  the  pointed  firs 
Taking  of  Captain  Ball 

In  Strangers  and  wayfarers 
Harper  80:  141 


176 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Jewett,  Sarah  Orne —Conliinird. 
Tom's  husband 

/;/  Mate  of  the  Daylight 
At  Ian  49:  205 
Town  poor 

lit  Stories  and   tales  v  2 
Strangers  and  wayfarers 
Atlan  66:  71 
Two  Browns 
In  White  heron 
Atlan  58:  196 
Village    shop 

In  King  of  Folly  island 
War  debt 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  5 
Life  of  Nancy 
Harper  90:  227 
Where  pennyroyal  grew 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  7 

Country  of  tlie  pointed  firs 
WHiere's  Nora? 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  4 
Queen's  twin 
Scrib  M  24:  739 
White  heron 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  2 

Night  before  Thanksgiving 
Tales  of  New  England 
White  heron 
White  rose  road 

In  Strangers  and  wayfarers 
y\tlan  64:  353 
William 

In  Stories  and  tales  v  7 

Country  of  the  pointed  firs 
William's  wedding 
In  Stories  and  tales  v  7 
Atlan  106:  23 
Winter  courtship 
In   Stories  and  tales  v  5 
Strangers  and  wayfarers 
Atlan  63:  145 
Jewish  trinity.     Zangwill,  I. 
Jew's  breastplate.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Jews  in  Shushan.     Kipling,  R. 
Jikininki.     Hearn,  L. 
Jilt:  a  yarn.     Reade,  C. 
Jilting  of  Jane.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Jim   and   the  gold   spirit.     Loomis,  C.   B. 
Jim  Lancy's  Waterloo.     Peattie,  E.  W^ 
Jim  Peters  as  a  personal  magnet.    Henry,  O. 
Jim  Trundle's  crisis.     Harben,  W.  N. 
Jimniie  and  the  honey-bear.     Vorse,  M.  H. 
Jimmie  Goggles  the  god.    Wells,  H.  G. 
Jimmie  Hayes  and  Muriel.     Henry,  O. 
Jimmieboy — and  something.     Bangs,  J.   K. 
Jimmieboy's  fire  works.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Jimmieboy's   valentine.     Bangs,  J.   K. 
Jimmyjohn  boss.     Wister,  O. 
Jimmy's  big  brother  from  California.  Harte 

B. 
Jim's     investments     and     King     Sollcrman. 

Clemens,  S.  L. 
Jim's  little  woman.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Jim's  i)rol)ation.     Dunl^ar,  P.  L. 
Jimsella.     Dunbar,  P.   L. 
Jimsie's  afternoon  ofif.     Vorse,  M.  11. 
Jimty.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Jimville.     Austin,   M.   II. 
'Jinin'  farms.      Meld,   K. 


Jinny.      Ilartc,   P.. 

jio-Roku-Zakura.     Hearn,    L. 

Joan  of  Arc  and  little  Pierre.     Ilarraden,  B. 

Joanna,  the  actress.     Moulton,  L.  C. 

Joanna's  bracelet.     Weyman,  S.  J. 

Jock,   the   chipmunk.     Peattie,   E.   W. 

Jock-at-a-venture.     Bennett,  E.  A. 

Joe   Hale's   red  stockings.     Jackson,   H.   H. 

Joel's  talk  with  Santa  Claus.     Field,  E. 

John.     Crockett,  S.  R. 

John.     Maartens,   M. 

John-a-drcams.     Spofford,   H.   P. 

John  Amend-all.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 

John  and  the  ghosts     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 

John   Bartine's  w^atch.     Bierce,  A. 

John  Bull  of  Guadalquiver.     Trollope,  A. 

John  Cann's  treasure.     Allen,  G. 

John   Delavoy.     James,   PI. 

John  Enderby.     Parker,  G. 

John  Fairmeadow's  foundling.     Duncan,   N. 

John    Gayther    and    the    galleon.     Stockton, 

F.  R. 
John   Gayther's   srarden.     Stockton,   F.    R. 
John  Gray.     Allen,  J.  L. 
John    Huxford's   hiatus.     Doyle.    A.    C. 
John      Inglefield's      Thanksgiving.        Haw- 
thorne,  N. 
John  Jay's  long  journey.     Moulton,  L.  C. 
John    Jenkins;    or.    The    smoker    reformed. 

By  T.  S.  A-th-r.     Harte,  B. 
John   Kendry's  idea.     Fernald,  C.  B. 
John  Mortonson's  funeral.     Bierce,  A. 
John  North  mystery.     Hawthorne,  J. 
John   Norton.     Moore,   G. 
John  Parmenter's  protege.     Harte,  B. 
John  Rich  and  Lucy  Poor.     Hale,  E.  E. 
John    Sandars,    laborer.     Smith,   F.    H. 
John  Sherman.     Yeats,  W.  B. 
John  Vantine.     Bates,  A. 
Johnny.     Grenfell.  W.  T. 
Johnny.     Morrison,  A. 

Johnny   Florer's  axle  grease.     Lewis,  A.   H. 
Johnny  Hall.     Dyar,  ]\I. 

Johnny-in-the-woods.     Freeman,    M.    E.    W. 
Johnny  Sands.     Earle,   M.  T. 
Johnny  Watt's  money.     Magruder,  J. 
Johnnyboy.     Harte.  B. 
Johnny's  job.     Thanet,  O. 
John's  weddiii.n  suit.     Page,  T.  N. 
Johnson,  Virginia  Wales,  1849- 

Imagc  of  San  Donato 

/;;  Stories  by  American  authors  v  7 
Johnsonham,  junior.     Dunbar,   P.   L. 
Johnson's  Boswell.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Johnson's  old  woman.     Harte,  B. 
Johnston,  Richard  Malcolm,  1822-1898 

h'arly  niajoritv  of  Mr.  Thomas  Watts 
//;   Warner  lilirary 
Joint  owners   in   Spain.     Brown,   A. 
Jokai,  Maurus,  1825-1904 

Bad  old  times 
/;/  Tales  from  Jokai 

Celestial   slingers 
In  Tales  from  Jokai 

City  of  the  beast 
//(  Tales  from  Jokai 

Compulsory   diversion 
/;/  Tales  from  Jokai 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


1/7 


Fight  for  the  tsarina 
In  Mabie,     H.     W.,     and     Strachey,     L. 
Little  masterpieces  of  fiction  v  6 
Hostile  skulls 

In  Tales  from  Jokai 
In  love  with  the  czarina 

In  Stories  by  foreign  authors,   Polish 
Justice  of  Soliman 

In  Tales  from  Jokai 
Landslide  and  the  train  wreck 

In  Warner  library 
Last  mass;  a  reminiscence 

In  Cosmopol  20:  505 
Love  and  the  little  dog 

In  Tales  from  Jokai 
Red   Starosta 

In  Tales  from  Jokai 
Sherifif  of  Caschau 

In  Tales  from  Jokai 
Unwilling  guest 

In  Temple  Bar  71:379 
Joke  on  M.  Peptonneau.     Bunner,  H.  C. 
Jokers  of  New  Gibbon.     London,  J. 
Jolly  Cabordmen.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Jolly  corner.     James.  H. 
Jolly    fellow,     ^ce    Maupassant,    G.    de.     St. 

Anthony 
Jolly  Parisiennes.     Zola,  E. 
Jolly's   father.     Spofiford,   H.   P. 
Jon  of  Iceland.     Taylor,  B. 
Jonas   and   Dinah.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Jonathan.     Smith,  F.   H. 
Jonathan  and  David.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Jones.     Osbournc,  L. 
Jordan,  Elizabeth  Garver,  1867- 
Adeline  Thurston,  poetess 
1)1  May  Iverson — her  book 
Harper  109:  300 
As  told  by  May  Iverson 
In  Tales  of  the  cloister 
Harp  B  34:  1087 
At  the  close  of  the  second  day 

In  Tales  of  the  city  room 
Bart  Harrington,  genius 
In   Many  kingdoms 
Scrib  M  43:  456 
Beauty    culture    at    St    Katharine's.     Sec 
Jordan,     E.     G.     I     introduce     beauty 
culture 
Belonging  to  the  third  order 

In  Tales  of  the  cloister 
Between  darkness  and  dawn 
In  Tales  of  the  cloister 
Harp   B  34:  817 
Call  of  spring 

In  May  Iverson  tackles  life 
Harp  B  46:  162 
Case  of  Katrina 
In  Many  kingdoms 
Cent  73:597 
Collaboration 

In  Tales  of  destiny 
Comforter 

In  Harper  128:  604 
Community's  sunbeam 
In   Many  kingdoms 
Harper  116:  107 
Conversion  of  Johnny  Harrington 

In   Everybody's   24:8 
Cures  of  Evelina 
In  Harp  B  45:  268 


Episode  at  Mrs.  Kirkpatrick's 
In  Tales  of  destiny 
Harp  B  36:208 
Exorcism  of   Lily  Bell 
In  Many  kingdoms 
Harp  B  40:  199 
Far-away  road 

In  Harp  B  47:  223 
First  aid  to  Kitty  James 
In  May  Iverson — her  book 
Harper  109:  469 
From  out  the  old  life 

In  Tales  of  the  cloister 
From  the  hand  of  Dolorita 
In  Tales  of  the  city  room 
Genevieve  Maude  and  the  new  thought 

In  Harp  B  46:58 
Genevieve  Maude's  mission 

/;/  Harp  B  43:  26 
Genevieve  Maude's  perishin'   soul 

In  Lippinc  86:  S83 
Girl  who  loved  Herbert 

In  Delin  75:  207 
Girl  who  was 

In  Tales  of  the  cloister 
Harp  B  34:954 
Henry  Smith's  honeymoon 
In  Many  kingdoms 
Harp   B  40:  680 
Her  audience  of  two 

In  Tales  of  the  cloister 
Her  friend 

In  Tales  of  destiny 
Harp  B  36:580 
Her  last  day 

In  Many  kingdoms 
Harper  116:  Q17 
His  boy 

In   Many  kingdoms 
Everybodv's    18:341 
His  loyal  heart 

In  Harp  B  44:434 
I  introduce  beauty  culture 
In  May  Iverson  tackles  life 
Harp  B  46:333 
I  introduce  motion  stud}' 
In  May  Iverson  tackles  life 
Harper  124:  772 
I  write  a  play 
In  May    Iverson   tackles   life 
Harper  123:  20 
In  memory  of  Hannah's  laugh 

In  Many  kingdoms 
Kittie's  sister  Josephine 
In  May   Iverson — her  book 
Harper  109:  60 
Little  tangle  at  Cragsmoor 

In  Harp  B  39:  106 
Love  afifair  of  Chesterfield,  jr. 

In  Tales  of  the  city  room 
Love,  the  destroyer 

In  May  Iverson — her  book 
Harper  108:  898 
Mabel  Blossom's  pearl  pin 
In  May  Iverson  tackles  life 
Harper  124:453 
Man  proposes 

In  Harper  126:  207 
Ma}'   Iverson   writes   a  phi}-.     See  Jordan, 
E.  G.     I  write  a  play 


178 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Jordan,  Elizabeth   Garver — Continued. 
May  Iverson's  career 
In  Good  H  57 :  764 
Miss   Calhoun's   supreme   day 

In  Harp  B  39:  798 
Miss  Churchill's  twins 

In  Harp  B  45:  442 
Miss  Eliot's  soulful  day 

In  Harp  B  43:  384 
Miss  Forsythc  meets  a  stranger 

In  Harp  B  44:  301 
Miss  Underhill's  lesson 
In  Tales  of  destiny 
Ind  52: 650 
Miss  Van  Cortlandt's  hur<r]ar 

In  Ind  54: 1481 
Miss  Van  Dyke's  best  story 
In  Tales  of  the  city  room 
Mr.  Brinkley  to  the  rescue 

In  Harper  128:  137 
Mrs.  Dixon's  culture  course 

In  Atlan  102:  594 
Mrs.  Hartwcll's  perfect  treasure 

/;;   Cent  82:  16 
Mrs.  ]\lcCafferty  explains 

In  Scrib  M  44:  274 
Mrs.    Marden's  pilgrimage 

In  Lippinc  91 :  180 
Mrs.  Ogilvie's  local  color 

In  Tales  of  the  city  room 
Mrs.  Van  Nostrand's  night  of  triumph 

In  Harp  W  42:  Mr  7  p  20 
j\Irs.  Van  Nostrand's  perfect  treasure 

In   Harp  B  ^7:  427 
Mrs.  Warburton's  theories 

/;;  Harp  B  J2:  221 
Motion  study  at  St.  Catherine's.    See  Jor- 
dan. E.  G.     I  introduce  motion  study 
Number  seventeen 

In  Harp  B  37:825 
(Olive's  first  story 

In  Harper  126:  788 
One  who  intervened 

In  Tales  of  destiny 
Ordeal  of  Maude  Joyce 

In  May   Iverson — her  book 
Harper  108:  114 
Ordeal  of  Sister  Cuthbert 

In  Tales  of  the  cloister 
Our  Grouchometer  club 

In  May  Iverson  tackles  life 
Passing  of  Hope  Abbott 

In  Tales  of  the  city  room 
Penelope's  Christmas  gift 

In   Harp  W  45:  1264 
Play's  the  thing 

In  May  Iverson — her  book 
Harper  109:  596 
Point  of  ethics 

In  Tales  of  the  city  room 
Quest  of  Aunt  Nancy 
In  Many  kingdoms 
Cent  75: 511 
Redemption  of  Mabel  Muriel 
In  May   Iverson — her  book 
Harp  B  38:  163 
Reduction  cure  for  Kittie  James 
In  May  Iverson  tackles  life 
Harper   124:  188 
Romance  of  the  city  room 
In  Tales  of  the  city  room 


Ruth  Herrick's  assignment 

In  Tales  of  the  city  room 
School-girl 

In  Howells.  W.  D.,  and  others.     Whole 
family  ch  5 
Shadow  of  the  angel 

In  May  Iverson  tackles  life 
Harp    B   46:43? 
Simple  life  of  Genevieve  Maude 
In  Many  kingdoms 
Harper  113:  214 
Sister  Ernesta  and  the  imp 
In  Tales  of  the  cloister 
Harp  B  35:  210 
Sister  Estelle  to  the  rescue 
In  May  Iverson — her  book 
Harp  B^8:  550 
Story  of  a  failure 

In  Tales  of  destiny 
Surrender  of  Professor  Seymour 

In   Harper  109:  955 
Surrender  of  Sister  Philomene 
In  Tales  of  the  cloister 
Harper  103:  570 
Three  prodigals 

In  Harp  B  37:  112 
Under  the  black  pall 

1)1  Tales  of  the  cloister 
Van  Valkenberg.'s  Christmas  gift 

In  Harp  W  46:  55 
Varick's  lady  o'  dreams 
In  Many  kingdoms 
Scrib  M  35:  563 
Vevie 

In  Collier's  43:  My  15  p  22 
Victoria  Delsaro,  missing 

In  Tales  of  destiny 
Voice  in  the  world  of  pain 
In  Tales  of  destiny 
Pall  Mall  M  22:228 
Voice  of  truth 

In  May  Iverson — her  book 
Harp  B  38:660 
What  dreams  may  come 
In  INIay  Iverson — her  book 
Harp  B  38:  997 
When  churchyards  yawn 
In  May  Iverson  tackles  life 
Harp  B  4=;:  310 
Wife  of  a  hero 

In  Tales  of  destiny 
Wife  of  the  candidate 

In  Tales  of  the  city  room 
W^oman  suffrage  at  St.  Catharine's 
In  May  Iverson  tackles  life 
Harper  122:  551 
Young  man  in   Peacock  Alley 
In  Ladies  H  J  30:  N  p  21 
Joseph.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Joseph.     Phillpotts.  E. 
Joseph  the  dreamer.     Zangwill,  I. 
Joseph  Thorne — his  calling.     Moulton,  L.  C. 
Josephine.     Martin,  E.  S. 
Joseph's  dream.     .'Mien,  G. 
Joshua    Gooclcntnigh's    old    letter.     Reming- 
ton.  F. 
Josiah's  first  Christmas.  Freeman,  ]\1.  E.  W. 
Journal  of  a   millionaire.     Hibbard.  G.  A. 
Journal   of  Julius   Rodman.     Poe,   E.   A. 
Journalism  in  Tennessee.     Clemens,  S.  E. 
Journey.     Wharton,   E. 


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179 


Journey  in  search  of  Christmas.     Wistcr,  O. 
Tourneys    end    in    lovers    meetmg.     Craigie, 

P.  M.  T. 
Toy.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Joy-giver.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Toy  of  a  Christmas  passage.  Connolly,  J.  !>. 
joy  of  boats.     Vorse,  M.  H.  .  . 

Joy  of  life.   See  VVyatt,  E.  F.    Shallow  spirit 

of  judgment 
Joy  of  Nellie  Deanc.     Cathcr.  W.   S. 
"Joy  of  their  Lord."     Grenfell,  W.  T. 
Joy  of  youth.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Joy-Sing.    See  Long,  J.  L.    Little  Miss  Joy- 
Sing 
Joyous  comrade.     Zangwill,  I. 
Joyous  miracle.     Norris,  F. 
Juana.     See  Balzac,  H.  de.     Maranas 
Juanita.     Dunbar,  A. 
Jubal  sans  ego.     Strindberg,  J.  A. 
Jubilee  present.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Judas   Iscariot.     Andreev,  L.  N. 
Judge  of  Lucca's  intrigue.     Bandello,  M. 
Judge's  cherubs.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Tudge's   spirited  woman.     Clemens,    S.    L. 
Judge's  wife.     Moulton,  L.  C. 
Judgment.     Brown,  A. 
Judgment  o'  God     Sharp.  W. 
Judgment  of  Bolinas.     Harte,  B. 
Judgment  of  Borso.     Hewlett,  M.  H. 
Judgment  of  Dungara.     Ivipling,  R. 
Judgment  of  John  Fairmeadow.  Duncan,  X. 
Judgment  of  Paris.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Judgment   of   Peter   and'  Paul   on   Olympus. 

Sienkiewicz,  H. 
Judgment  on  Airs.  Smith.     Thanet,  O. 
Judith   Lynn;  a   storv  of  the   sea.     Donnell, 

A.  H. 
Judith  Stern.     Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 
Judson,  Edward  Z.  C.  (Ned  Buntline)    1822- 
1886 
Kathayan 

III  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  3 
Judson  and  the  empire.     Ivipling,  R. 
Jug  of   sirup.     Bierce,   A. 
Juggler  of  Notre  Dame.     France,  A. 
Juggler  to   our  lady.     Sec  France,  A.     Jug- 
gler of   Notre   Dame 
Jugglers.     Seawell,  M.  E. 
Julia  Bride.     James,  H. 
Julia  Cahill's  curse.     Moore,  G. 
Julia— her  Thanksgiving.       Freeman,  M.  E. 

W. 
Julia  ^^I'Kenzie.     Hogg,  J. 
Julia  the  apostate.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Julie  Romain.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
Julien;   or.  The   dead  alive.     Dumas,  A. 
Julot's   opinion.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
July  the   first.     Singmaster,   E. 
Jump    at    Corey's    slip.     Davis,    Richard    H 
Jumping  frog.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
jumping-off  place.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Jungle  folk.     See  Harte,  B.     Stories  three 
Jupiter  Tonans.     Long,  J.  L. 
Just  man.     Trask,  K.   N. 
Just    meat.     London,    J. 
Justice  and  the  judge.     Deland,   M. 
Justice   of  Soliman.     Jokai,  IM. 
Justice  of  the  peace.     Phillpotts,  E.    . 
Kaa's  hunting.     Ivipling,  R. 
Kaintuck.     Seawell,  M.  E. 


Kane,  a  soldier  servant.     Grand,  S. 
Kansas  stories.     White,  W.  A. 
Karain:  a  memory.     Conrad,  J. 
"Kaschtanka."        Bad     conduct.        Chekhov, 

A.  P. 
Kaskaskia.      Sec    Catherwood,    M.    H.      Old 

Kaskaskia 
Kassyan    of    Fair    springs.     See    Turgenev, 

I.  S.     Kasyan  from  the  Fair-Metcha 
Kasyan   from   the    Fair-Metcha.     Turgenev, 

I.  S. 
Kate:  a  pretense.     Michelson,  M. 
Kathayan.     Judson,   E.  C. 
Kathleen,    the    daughter    of    Hoolihan,    and 
Hanrahan    the    Red.     See    Yeats,    W.    B. 
Hanrahan   and   Cathlcen   the   daughter   of 
Hoolihan 
Katia.     Sec    Tolstoi,    L.    N.     Family    happi- 
ness 
Katie   Cheyne.     Hogg,   J. 
Keats,  Gwendoline  (Zack,  pseud.) 
At   the   stroke   of  the   hour 

III  Life   is   life 
Balance 

/;;   Roman  road 
Benjamin    Parrot's    fancy 
In  Tales  of  Dunstable  Weir 
Scrib  M  30:  i53 
Busted  blue  doll 
In  Life  is  life 
Crooksie 

In  Tales   of  Dunstable  Weir 
Dave 

In  Life  is  life 
English   girl's   Christmas  presents 

/;;   Life  is  life 
Failure  of  Flipperty 

In  Life  is  life 
Hall  and  he 

In  Tales  of  Dunstable  Weir 
Mary   Amelia   Spot 

/;;  Tales  of  Dunstable  Weir 
Blackw    165:616 
Eclectic  M   137:  i54 
Liv  Age  229:  772 
Rab   Vinch's  wife 

In  Life  is  life 
Red-haired   man's   dream 

In  Life  is  life 
Right    o'   wav 

/;;  Tales   of  Dunstable  \\  eir 
Roman   road 

In  Roman  road 
Sisters  ,       ^^   . 

In  Tales   of  Dunstable  A\  eir 
Pall   Mall  M   24:440 
Stone  pine 

In  Life  is  life 
Storm 

In  Life  is  life 
Critic   33-  71 
Thoughty 

/;/  Roman  road 
Travelling  Joe 
/;/   Life  is  life 

Blackw    i6t  :  420 
.  Liv   Age   213:  548 
Village  pump   Fewins 

In  Talcs   of  Dunstable  Weir 


i8o 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Keats,  Gwendoline  —Continued. 
Widdcr   V'lint 
/;/   Life  is  life 

Blackw    i6o:  463 
Liv  Age  213:  271 
Keen-point,    Cob-handle,    and    Butch.     Har- 
ris, J.  C. 
Keeper    of    conscience.     Zangwill,    I. 
Keeper  of  the  bishop.     Mason,  A.   E.  W. 
Keeper   of  the  light.     Van   Dyke,   H. 
Keepers    of   a   charge.     Stetson,   G.    E.    C. 
Keepers  of  the  lamp.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Keeping  up  appearances.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Keeping  up  with  Dan'l  Webster.    Bacheller, 

I.  A. 
Keeping  up  with  Harr}^  See  Bacheller,  I.  A. 

'"Charge  it" 
Keeping   up   with    Lizzie.     Bacheller,    I.   A. 
Keeping   watch.     Jacobs,  W.    W. 
Keesh,   the   son   of   Kcesh.     London,   J. 
Kelly,    Myra     (Mrs,    Allan    MacNaughton) 
1876-1910 
Bailey's  babies 

/;;   Little  aliens 
Bent  twig 

In   Little  aliens 
Brand  from  the  burning 

/;;   Little  aliens 
Christmas  guest 

In  New  faces 
Christmas  present  for   a   lady 
In  Little    citizens 
IMcClure    20:  195 
Etiquette   of   Yetta 

In   Little  aliens 
Every   goose  a   swan 

In  Little  aliens 
Friends 

In   Little  aliens 
Games  in  gardens 
In  Little  aliens 
Gifts   of  the   philosophers 
In  Wards  of  liberty 

Ladies'   H   J  22:   D    p  g,  55 
Great  oaks  from  little  acorns 

In   New  faces 
H.  R.  H.,  the  prince  of  Hester  street 
In  Little    citizens 
McClurc    23:  103 
In   loco   parentis 
In  Wards  of  liberty 
McClure    25:  366 
Land  of  heart's  desire 
/;;   Little    citizens 
AlcClure  23:  240 
Little  Bo-peep 

/;;   Wards  of  lil)crtv 
McClure  2<S:  115 
Little  maitcr  of  real  estate 
/;;   Little   citizens 
McClure    21 :  130 
Love  among  the  blackboards 
In  Little   citizens 
McClure   20:485 
Magic  cane 

In  Little  aliens 
Misery  loves  company 

Jn  New  faces 
Morris  and   the   Honorable  Tim 
/;;    Little    citizens 
McClure    -'1:464 


Origin    of  species 
In  Little  aliens 
Passport   to  paradise 
In  Little    citizens 
McClure  24:  53 
Perjured  Santa   Claus 
In  Wards  of  liberty 
Play's  the   thing 
In  New  faces 
Slaughter   of  the  innocents 

In  Wards  of  liberty 
Soul  above  buttons 
In  Wards  of  liberty 
McClure   27:  2,37 
Spirit   of  Cecelia  Anne 

In  Little    citizens 
Star  of  Bethlehem 

In  Wards  of  liberty 
Theodora,  gift  of  God 

In  New  faces 
There's  danger  in  numbers 

In  New  faces 
Touch   of  nature 
In  Little   citizens 
McClure   22:  249 
Uses   of  adversity 

In  Little   citizens 
When  a  man's  widowed 
In  Little    citizens 
IMcClure   22:  517 
Who    is   SAdvia? 

In  Little    citizens 
Wiles  of  the  wooer 
/;;  W\ards  of  liberty 
Kennedy,   Patrick,   1801-1873 
Haughty   princess 

In  Tappan,    E.    M.    Children's    Hour    i: 
44.S 
Ken's   myster3^     Hawthorne,   J. 
Kent  Hampden.     Davis,   Rebecca   H. 
Kentuckians.     Fox,   J.,   jr. 
Kentucky   cardinal.     Allen,    J.    L. 
Kentucky  Cinderella.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Kentucky    princess.     Cathcrwood,    M.    H. 
Kentucky's  ghost.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Kenyon's   innings.     Hornung,    E.   W. 
Kerb    and   gutter.     Besant,    W. 
Kernel    the    size    of    an    ag^.     See    Tolstoi, 

L.  N.    Seed  as  big  as  a  hen's   egg 
Key.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Key  of  the   tower.     Van    Dyke,   H. 
Key  to  the  east  gate.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Keystone  crime.     Wister,  O. 
Khan   and   his   son.     Gorky,   M. 
Khodinka.     Tolstoi,   L.   N. 
Kholstomer.     Tolstoi.  L.   N. 
Khor   and    Kalinitch.     Turgenev,    I.    S. 
Kicklcburv's     on     the     Rhine.     Thackerav, 

W.   ^I. 
Kidd    the    pirate.     Irving.    ^^^ 
Kidnapped.      Kipling.   R. 
Kidnapped    bride.     Cathcrwood.    M.    IT. 
Kidnapped    colony.     .Andrews,    M.    R.    S. 
Kidnappers.     Davis,    C.   B. 
Kidnapping.     Hpvriman,    K.    F. 
Kidnapping    of     President     Lincoln.     Har- 
ris,  T.   C. 
Kielland,  Alexander  Lange,  1840-1006 
.\t   tlie  fair 

/))   Tal<'s   of   two   countries 
Warner  librarv 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


i8i 


Battle  of  Waterloo 

In  Tales  of  two  countries 
Dead  leaves.     5"t'^   Kielland,  A.  L.    With- 
ered leaves 
Elsie:  a  Christmas  story 

In  Elsie  ,      a     t 

For   green   is   hope.     See   Kielland,   A.   i-. 

Hope's  clad  in  April  green 
Good  conscience 

In  Tales   of   two   countries 
Hope's    clad    in    April    green     [Hope    is 
green;    For  green   is   hope] 
In  Tales   of   two   countries 
Music    19:  131 
Poet-Lore  3:  315 
Parsonage 

In  Talcs   of  two   countries 
Peat   moor 

In  Tales   of   two   countries 
Pharaoh 

In  Tales   of   two   countries 
Romance   and   reality 

In  Talcs   of   two   countries 
Siesta  ,  , 

In  Maupassant,      G.      de,      and      others. 
Modern  ghosts 
Two  friends 

In  Tales   of  two   countries 

Stories  by  foreign  authors,  Scandin- 
avian 
Scandinavia  2:  281,   291 
Withered  leaves  [dead  leaves] 
In  Tales   of  two   countries 
Scandinavia    2:  135 
Killed  at  Resaca.     Bierce,  A. 
Killing    of     Hatim     Tai.     Sec     Kipling,     R. 

Smith    administration 
Killing    of    Julius    Caesar    localized.     Clem- 
ens, S.   L. 
Killy    Billy   of    Ballarat.     Roberts,    M. 
Kimmey  mother.     Donnell,  A.  H. 
Kind  girls.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
Kindly    jest.     Reade,    C. 
Kinetoscope    of    time.     Matthews,    J.    B. 
King,    Charles,    1844- 
Adjutant's    story 

In  Colonel's    Christmas    dinner 
Betrayed  by  a  button 

In  Conquering    corps    badge 
Boy  that  couldn't   stand  fire 

In  Lippinc  74: 749 
Camera   capture 

In-  Conquering    corps    badge 
Captain    Close 

In  Lippinc    54:  i 
Captain   dreams  again 
In  Cosmopol  25:  577 
Captain    Santa    Claus 

In  Campaigning   with    Crook 
Harper  76:  107 
Code  of  the   corps 

In  Lippinc   67: 337 
Conquering  corps   badge 

In  Conquering    corps    badge 
Dayton's  wooing 

In  Cosmopol   37:  339 
Dove  cote   days 

In  Conquering    corps    l^adge 
'  Fate   of   Guadalupe 

In   Conquering    corps    badge 


From    "The   Point"    to    the   plains 

In  Starlight  ranch 
Jack   Royal 

In  Conquering    corps    badge 
Lanier  of  the  cavalry 

In  Lippinc  83: 129 
Lass  of  the  Laramie 

In  Lippinc  75:600 
Like   father,   like    son 

In  Lippinc   69: 493 
Luck   of  the   horseshoe 

In  Conquering    corps    badge 
Manila  wire 

In  Conquering    corps    badge 
Mystery  of  'Mahbin  mill 

In  Campaigning  with   Crook 
Pepita 

In  Lippinc  71:822 
Plodder's  promotion 

In  Campaigning  with  Crook 
Rancho  del  Muerto 

In  Outing  17:  3,  121 
Ray's  daughter 

In  Lippinc  65: 803 
Rival  ally 

In  Conquering  corps  badge 
Senator's    plight 

In  Conquering  corps   badge 
Sergeant  Croesus 

In  Lippinc   52:641 
Starlight  ranch 

In  Starlight  ranch 
Two  soldiers 

In  Lippinc  45:  293 
Van 

In  Starlight  ranch 
Lippinc   36:512 
Waring's  peril 

In  Lippinc   51: 257 
Well  won;  or,   From   the  plains   to  "The 
Point" 
In  Starlight  ranch 
Worst  man  in  the  troop 
In  StarLght  ranch 
Lippinc  32: 287 
King,  Grice  Elizabeth,  1852- 
Anne  Marie  and  Jeanne   Marie 
In  Balcony  stories 
Cent  46:  372 
Balcony 

In  Balcony  stories 
Bayou  I'Ombre 
In  Tales  of  time  and  place 
Harper   75  :  266 
Bonne  Maman 

In  Tales  of  time  and  place 
Harper  73  ■  293 
Christmas  story  of  a  little  church 
In  Tales  of  time  and  place  - 
Harper   78:94 
Clodhopper 

In  McClure  28:  487 
Crippled  hope 
In  Balcony  stories 
Cent  46:374 
Delicate  affair 
In  Balcony  stories 
Cent  46:884 
Destiny 

In  Harper  96:  541 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


King,   Grace  Elizabeth  ~C on tiiiurd. 
Drama    of   an   evening 
Jn   Monsieur  Molte 

Xew   Princeton   R  4:  363 
Drama  of  three 
In  Balcony  stories 
Cent  45 :  280 
Earthlings 

In  Lippinc  42: 599 
Evening  party 

In   Harper  89:  192 
Festival    of    the    dead.     See    King,    G.    E. 

Madrilene 
Grandmama 

In  Cent  46: 204 
La  grande   demoiselle 
In   Balcony   stories 
Cent  4"^:  323 
Grandmother's  grandmother 
In   Balcony   stories 
Cent  46: 722 
Little  convent  girl 
In  Balconj'  stories 
Cent  46: 546 
Madrilene;  or,  Tiie  festival  of  the  dead 
In  Tales  of  time  and  place 
Harper  81 :  869 
Making  progress 

In  Harper  102:  423 
Marriage  of  Marie  Modeste 
In  Monsieur  Motte 

Xew   Princeton    R  5:246 
Mimi's  marriage 
In  Balcony  stories 
Cent  45:493 
Miracle  chapel 

In   Balcony   stories 
Cent   45:497 
Monsieur  Motte 
In  Monsieur  Motte 

Xew   Princeton   R   1:91 
Old   lady's   restoration 
In   Balcony   stories 
Cent  46: 724 
On  the  plantation 

In  Monsieur  Motte 
On  the  prairie 

In  Booklover's  M  7:324 
One   of  us 

In   Balcony   stories 
Cent  46:  544 
Pupasse 

In   Balcony   stories 

Cent  46:889 

Story   of  a   day 

In   Balcony   stories 

Cent   46: 230 

War-time   Santa   Claus 

In  Collier's  44:   D   11   p   12 
King  a-begging.     Barr,  R. 
King  and    the  anarchist.     Norris,   W.   E. 
King  Assarhaddon.     See  Tolstoi,  L.   N.  Es- 

sarhaddon 
King  Bear.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
King  Bemba's  Point.     Landers,  J. 
King    I'.illy   of   Ballarat.     Roberts.   M. 
King  Buttercup's  wedding.     Corelli,  M. 
King  Candaules.     Gautier,  T. 
King  Charles's   shilling.     Hale.   E.    E. 
King  David.     Woolson,  C.  F. 
King  David's   friend.      Bcsant,  W. 


King  dines.     Barr,  R. 

King  Floras  and  the  Fair  Jehane.     Le  Gal- 

lienne,  R. 
King  Harwood.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
King  James  of  the  strawberry  patch.    Earle, 

M.  T. 
King  Lear  of  the  steppes.     Turgenev,  I.  S. 
King  o'  Prussia.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
King  of  Bad  Bad.     Morris,  G. 
King  of  Beaver.     Catherwood,  M.   H. 
King  of  Boyville.     White,  W.  A. 
King  of  Folly  island.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
King  of  Hayti.     DeQuincey,  T. 
King  of  Schnorrers.     Zangwill,  I. 
King  of  the  Azores.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
King  of  the  baboons.     Gibbon,  P. 
King  of  the  clinkers.     Harris,  J.  C. 
King  of  the  foxes.     Doyle.  A.  C. 
King   of   the    Golden   river;    or.    The    black 

brothers.     Ruskin,  J. 
King  of  the  Greeks.     London,  J. 
King  of  Ys  and  Dahut  the  Red.     Sharp.  W. 
King  on  his  way  to   be  crowned.     Le   Gal- 

lienne,   R. 
King    Pepin    and     Sweet    Clive.     Wcvman, 

s.  J.  -       ' 

King  Pest.     Poe,  E.  A. 

King   Solomon   of    Kentucky.     Allen,   J.    L. 
King  that  talked  biggity.     Harris,  J.  C' 
King  who  made  mats  (Persian) 

In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library   of   mystery 
and  detective  stories,  Oriental 
Kingdom  of  joy.     Cutting,   M.  S. 
Kingdoms  of  the   earth.     Brown,  A. 
King's  ankus.     Kipling,  R. 
King's    ashes.     Sec    Kipling,    R.     Smith    ad- 
ministration 
King's  end.     Brown,  A. 
King's  gold.     Barr,  R. 
King's  grave.     Lagerlof,  S. 
King's  jackal.     Davis,   Richard   H. 
King's  jewel.     \'an  Dyke,  H. 
King's  lesson.     Morris.  \V. 
King's  messenger.     Crawford,   F.  M. 
King's  page.     Mitford,   M.    R. 
King's   son.     See   Maupassant,   G.  de.     Tim- 

buctoo 
King's   son   of   Palemban.     Hopkins,   A\'.   J. 
King's  stratagem.     Weyman,  S.  J. 
King's  visit.     Barr,  R. 
King's  ward.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Kingship.     Mikhael.   E. 
Kingsley,  Henry,  1830-1876 
Lost   child 
In  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  10 
Kingsley,  Maurice 
1'ic)    luan 

/;/   Howells.    W.    D.    and    Alden.    H.   M. 
Under   the   sunset 
Harper  86:386 
Kinsman  of  Red  Cloud.     Wister,  O. 
Kinzer  portraits.     Comer,  C.  .V. 
Kip,  Leonard,  1826-1006 
" — mas   lias    come" 

.Stories  by  .\merican  authors  v  0 
Kipling,  Rudyard,   1865- 
.\(lor:ition    of    the    mage 

hi    I  Works  I    Abaft    the   funnel    [  Double- 
day  1 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


^83 


Amir's  homily 

In   [Works]     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    In   black  and  white    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Among  the  railway  folk 

In   [Works]  From  sea  to  sea  v  2 
Armadillos.     See    Kipling,    R.     Beginning 

of  the   Armadillos 
Army  of  a  dream 

In    [Works]     Traffics     and     discoveries 
[Doubleday];    (Outward    bound) 
Army  of  a  dream 
Arrest  of  Lieutenant  Golightly 

In  [Works]    Plain  tales   from   the  hills 
[Doubleday];   (Outward  bound) 
At  Howli  Thana 

In   [Works]  Soldiers  three  [Doubleday] 
[Works]    In  black  and  white   (Out- 
ward bound) 
At  the  end  of  the  passage 

In   [Works]     Life's    handicap    [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Phantom    'rickshaw    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Mine  own  people   [Caldwell];   [Lov- 
ell];     [Nottingham    Soc] ;     [U.    S. 
Book  Co.] 
Lippinc  46: 246 
At  the  pit's  mouth 

In    [Works!    Under    the   deodars    [Dou- 
bleday] :    (Outward    bound) 
Under  the  deodars  [Caldwell];  [Lov- 
ell]-      [Macmillan];      [Nottingham 
Soc.];   [U.  S.  Book  Co.] 
At  twenty-two 

In   [Works]     Soldiers    three     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    In  black  and  white    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Baa,  baa,  black  sheep 
In   [Works]    Under   the   deodars    [Dou- 
bleday];   (Outward    bound) 
Phantom        'rickshaw        [Altemus] ; 

[Lovell] 
Wee      Willie      Winkie      [Caldwell]; 
[Lovell    iSg-] 
Badalia     Herodsfoot.      See     Kipling,     R. 

Record   of   Badalia   Herodsfoot 
Bank  fraud 
In   [Works]    Plain   tales   from   the   hills 
[Doubleday];    (Outward    bound) 
Bazaar    djulip.     See    Kipling,    R.     Smith 

administration 
Beginning  of  the  Armadillos 

In   [Works]     Just-so    stories     [Double- 
day];   (Outward  bound) 
Ladies   H  J  17:  My  p  3 
Below  the  mill  dam 

In   [Works]      Traffics     and     discoveries 
[Doubleday];    (Outward  bound) 
Monthly  R  8  no.  3:  23 
Bertran   and   Bimi 

In  [Works]  Life's  handicap  [Double- 
day] 
[Works]  Phantom  'rickshaw  (Out- 
ward bound) 
Mine  own  people  [Caldwell]; 
[Lovell]:  [Nottingham  Soc.]; 
[U.  S.   Book  Co.] 


Betrayal  of  confidence 

In   [Works]   Abaft  the  funnel    [Double- 
day] 
Beyond  the  pale 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales   from   the   hills 
[Doubleday];     (Outward    bound) 
Big  drunk  draf 
In   [Works]  Soldiers  three  [Doubleday] 
[Works]    Soldiers   three  pt  2    (Out- 
ward  bound) 
Alulvanev    stories    [Altemus] 
Soldiers 'three  [Caldwell];   [Lovell]; 
[Nottingham  Soc] 
Bimi,     Bertran     and.       See     Kipling,     R. 

Bertran  and  Bimi 
Bisara  of  Poorce 
In   [Works]    Plain   tales   from   the   hills 
[Doubleday];    (Outward  bound) 
Bitters  neat 
In   [Works]    Plain   tales   from  the   hills 
[Doubleday];    (Outward  bound) 
Black  Jack 
In   [Works]  Soldiers  three  [Doubleday] 
[Works]    Soldiers    three   pt    i    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Mulvaney  stories    [Altemus] 
Soldiers  three   [Caldwell];    [Lovell]; 
[Nottingham  Soc] 
Bonds  of  discipline 

In    [Works]     Traffics    and     discoveries 
[Doubleday];    (Outward  bound) 
Bow  flume  cable-car 

In   [Works]   Abaft  the  funnel   [Double- 
day] 
Bread  upon  the  waters 
In   [Works]    Day's    Work    [Doubleday] 
[Works]   Day's  work  pt  2  (Outward 

bound) 
McClure  8:  140 
Bride's  progress.     See  Kipling,  R.     Smith 

administration 
Bridge-builders 
In   [Works]  Day's  work  [Doubleday] 
[Works]   Day's  work  pt  i  (Outward 
bound) 
Broken-link   handicap 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales   from   the   hills 
[Doubleday];   (Outward  bound) 
Bronckhorst  divorce  case 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales   from  the   hills 
[Doubleday];    (Outward  bound) 
Brother  Square-toes 
In   [Works]        Rewards       and       fairies 
[Doubleday] 
Delin   76:   Jl   p6 
"Brugglesmith" 
In   [Works]    Many  inventions   [Double- 
day] 
[Works]   Day's  work  pt  2  (Outward 
bound) 
Brushwood  boy 
In   [Works]     Day's    work    [Doubleday] 
[Works]  Day's  work  pt  2  (Outward 

bound) 
Cent   41: 265 
Bubbling  well  road 
In   [Works]     Life's    handicap    [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Phantom    'rickshaw    (Out- 
ward bound) 


i84 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Kipling,  Rudyard  —Continued. 
Burgher  of  the  Free  State 

1)1  Daily  Express  1900  Je  26,  27,  28,  29, 
July  2,  3,  4 
Butterfly  that  stamped 
In   [Works]     Just- so    stories     [Double- 
day]  ;   (Outward  bound) 
La'dies  H  J  19:  O  p  3 
By  word  of  mouth 
In   [Works]    Plain   tales  from  the  hills 
[Doubleday] ;   (Outward  bound) 
Cable-car,  the  bow  flume.     See  Kipling,  R. 

Bow   flume   cable-car 
Captive 

In   [Works]     Traffics     and     discoveries 
[Doubleday];    (Outward   bound) 
Illust   Lond   News   Summer  no.  '03 
Cat  that  walked   by  himself 
In   [Works]    Just    so    stories    [Double- 
day]  ;    (Outward  bound) 
Ladies'   H  J   19:  Jl  p  4 
Windsor    IM    O    '02 
Centurion   of  the   thirtieth 

In   [Works]      Puck      of      Pook's      Hill 
[Doubleday];    (Outward  bound) 
McClure   27:3 
Chautauquaed 
hi  [Works]    Abaft  the  funnel    [Double- 
day]; 
Children  of  the  zodiac 
In   [Works]    Many  inventions    [Double- 
day] 
Works     Phantom     'rickshaw      (Out- 
ward  bound) 
.007;  story  of  a  locomotive 
In   [Works]     Day's    work     [Doubleday] 
[Works]   Day's  work  pt  2   (Outward 

bound) 
Scrib    M   22:  135 
"City    of   dreadful   night" 

In   [Works]     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    In   black   and   white    (Out- 
ward  bound) 
Phantom    'rickshaw    [Lovell    189-] 
Wee     Willie      Winkie      [Caldwell]; 
Cold   iron 
In   [Works]        Rewards       and       fairies 
[Doubleday] 
Dclin    74:  196 
Comprehension  of  private   Copper 

In   [Works]     Traffics    and     discoveries 
[Doubleday];     (Outward    bound) 
Everybody's   7:  316 
Strand  M  O  '02 
Conference  of  the  powers 
In  [Works]    Many  inventions   [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Soldiers    three   pt   2    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Courting  of  Dinah   Shadd    [Harper] 
Mine  own  people    [Caldwell];    [Not- 
tingham   Soc.];    [U.    S.    Book    Co] 
United  Service  M   n  s   1:230 
Consequences 
In  [Works]    Plain   talcs   from   the   hills 
[Doubleday];     (Outward    bound) 
Conversion    of   Aurelian    McGoggin 
In   [Works]    Plain   tales    from   the   hills 
[Doubleday];     (Outward    bound) 


Conversion   of   St.   Wilfrid 
In   [Works]        Rewards       and       fairies 
[Doubleday] 
Delin   75:  34 
Courting  of  Dinah  Shadd 
In   [Works]     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Soldiers   three   pt   i    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Courting  of   Dinah   Shadd    [Harper] 
Mine  own   people    [U.   S.   Book   Co] 
Mulvaney   stories    [Altemus] 
Soldier   stories    [Macmillan] 
Soldiers  three   [Caldwell];   [Notting- 
ham Soc] 
Patten,  W.    International  short  sto- 
ries v  2 
Liv  Age    185:  296 
JMacmillan's  M  Mr  1890 
•  Cow-house  jirga.    See   Kipling,  R.    Smith 
administration 
Crab  that  made  the  tide.     See  Kipling,  R. 

Crab  that  played  with  the  sea 
Crab  that  played  with  the  sea  [Crab  that 
made   the   tide] 
In   [Works]    Just    so    stories    [Double- 
day]  ;    (Outward   bound) 
Pearson's     M     Ag    '02 
Cupid's    arrows 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales   from   the   hills 
[Doubleday];     (Outward    bound) 
Daughter  'of    the    regiment 
In   [Works]    Plain   talcs   from   the   hills 
[Doubleday] 
[Works]    Soldiers    three   pt    i    (Out- 
ward  bound) 
Mulvaney    stories    [Altemus] 
Soldiers  three   [Caldwell];   [Notting- 
ham  Soc] 
Deal  in  cotton 
In   [Works]       Actions      and      reactions 
[Doubleday]  ;    (Outward    bound) 
Cassell's    M  Ja  '08 
Death   in   the   camp 
In   [Works]    Abaft  the  funnel    [Double- 
day] 
Devil  and  the  deep  sea 
hi   [Works]    Day's    work    [Doubleday] 
[Works]  Day's  work  pt  i   (Outward 
bound) 
District   at  play.     See   Kipling,    R.    Smith 

administration 
Disturber   of   traffic 
/;;    [Works]    Manv   inventions    [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Phantom    'rickshaw    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Atlan   68:289 
Doctor  of  medicine 

In   [Works]        Rewards       and       fairies 
[Doubleday] 
Delin   74:  296 
Nash's    M   Ag  '10 
Dray  Wara  Yow   Dee 

In   [Works]     Soldiers    three     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    In   black   and   white   (Out- 
ward bound 
Dream   of  Duncan   Parrenncss 
In   [Works]     Life's    handicap    [Double- 
day] 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


185 


Drums  of  the  fore  and  aft 
In  [Works]    Under  the   deodars    [Dou- 
bleday] 

[Works]    Soldiers  three   pt    i    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Phantom   'rickshaw    [Lovell    1890] 
Soldier  stories    [Doubleday];    [Mac- 

millan] 
Wee      Willie      Winkie      [Caldwell]; 
[Lovell    189-] 
"Dymchurch  flit" 

In  [Works]      Puck     of      Pook's      Hill 
[Doubleday];     (Outward    bound) 
McClure  27:  503 
Education  of  Otis   Yeere 
In   [Works]    Under  the   deodars    [Dou- 
bleday]; (Outward  bound);  [Cald- 
well]; [Lovell  189-];  [Macmillan]; 
[Nottingham  Soc] 
Elephant's   child 
In   [Works]    Just    so    stories    [Double- 
day]  ;    (Outward  bound) 
Ladies'   H  J   17:  Ap  p  3 
Windsor  M  F  '02 
End  of  the  passage.     See  Kipling,  R.    At 

the  end  of  the  passage 
Enlightenments  of  Pagett,  M.  P. 
In   [Works]    In    black  and  white   (Out- 
ward bound) 
Under  the  deodars  [Caldwell];  [Not- 
tingham Soc] 
Contemp  68:  :i2?i 
Erastasius  of  the  Whanghoa 
In   [Works]    Abaft  the  funnel   [Double- 
day] 
Error    in   the   fourth   dimension 
In  [Works]     Day's    work    [Doubleday] 
[Works]  Day's  work  pt  2  (Outward 

bound) 
Cosmopol    18:  212 
Explanation   of  Mir  Baksh.     See  Kipling, 

R.     Smith    administration 
Fallen  idol 

In   [Works]   Abaft  the  funnel    [Double- 
day] 
False   dawn 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales    from   the   hills 
[Doubleday] ;   (Outward  bound) 
Under   the   deodars    [Lovell   189-] 
Fatima — a  dialogue  {In  the  "Story  of  the 
Gadsbys" 
In  [Works]  Soldiers  three  [Doubleday] 
[Works]    Under    the    deodars    (Out- 
ward   bound) 
Finances  of  the  gods 
In   [Works]     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    In  black  and  white    (Out- 
ward bound) 
■"Finest  story  in  the  world" 

In  [Works]    Many  inventions    [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Phantom   'rickshaw    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Phantom 'rickshaw  [Caldwell];  [Not- 
tingham  Soc] 
Contemp  60:  9 
Flag   of  their  country 
In   [Works]   Stalky  &  Co.  [Doubleday]; 
(Outward  bound) 


Folly  bridge 

In  Daily  express    1900  Je   15,    16 
For  one  night  only 

In  Longsman's   M    15:611 
Friend's  friend 
In  [Works]    Plain   tales   from   the   hills 
[Doubleday];    (Outward   bound)     - 
Gadsbys,   The    story  of.     See   Kipling,    R, 

Story   of   the    Gadsbys 
Garden  of  Eden — dialogue 
In   [Works]  Soldiers  three  [Doubleday] 
[Works]    Under    the    deodars    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Garm — a  hostage 
In   [Works]       Actions      and      reactions 
[Doubleday];    (Outward  bound) 
Pearson's   M  Ja  '00 
Gate  of  the  hundred   sorrows 
In   [Works]    Plain   tales   from   the    hills 
[Doubleday];    (Outward  bound) 
Ridpath's  library  of  universal  litera- 
ture 
Gemini 

In   [Works]     Soldiers     three     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    In   black   and  white   (Out- 
ward bound) 
Georgie    Porgie 
In   [Works]     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    In   black   and   white    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Germ-destroyer 
In   [Works]    Plain   tales   from  the  hills 
[Doubleday];    (Outward  bound) 
Giridih    coal-fields 
In   [Works]    From  sea  to  sea   [Double- 
day] 
[Works]  From  sea  to  sea  pt  2  (Out- 
ward   bound) 
Gloriana 
In   [Works]   Rewards  and  fairies   [Dou- 
bleday] 
Delin    74:502 
Nash's  M  Mr  '10 
God  from  the  machine 

In   [Works]     Soldiers     three     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Soldiers   three  pt    i    (Out- 
ward   bound) 
Mulvaney  stories    [Altenius] 
Soldiers  three    [Caldwell];   [Lovell]; 
[Nottingham    Soc] 
Good    hunting 

In  McClure   5:  195 
Great    census.     See    Kipling,     R.      Smith 

administration 
Griffiths  the  safe  man 
In   [Works]   Abaft  the  funnel    [Double- 
day] 
Habitation   enforced 
In   [Works]      Actions      and      reactions 
[Doubleday] ;    (Outward  bound) 
Cent  70: 617 
Hal  o'  the  draft 
In   [Works]   Puck  of  Pook's  Hill  [Dou- 
bleday];   (Outward   bound) 
McClure  27:413 
Hands  of  justice.     5"^^  Kipling,  R.  Smith 
administration 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Kipling,  RudyaTd—Contitiucd. 
Haunted   subalterns 

In   [Works]    Plain   talcs    from    the   hills 
[Doubleday];    (Outward    bound) 
Head  of  the  district 
In   [Works!     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
dav] 
[Works]    In    black  and  white   (Out- 
ward  bound) 
Mine  own  people    [Caldwell];    [Xot- 

tingham    Soc] 
Macmillan's  M  6i:  228 
Her  little  responsibility 
In   [Works]   Abaft  the  funnel   [Double- 
day] 
Her  majesty's  servants 
In   [Works]  Jungle  book.  First  [Double- 
day] 
[W^orks]  Jungle  book.  Second  (Out- 
ward bound) 
Pail   Mall  M   Mr  1894 
Hill   of  illusion 
In    [Works]    Under   the   deodars    [Dou- 
bleday];   (Outward   bound) 
Under  the  deodars    [Caldwell] ;  [Lov- 
ell  189-]:  [Nottingham  Soc]   [U.  S. 
Book    Co] 
His  brother's   keeper 

/;;    [Works]    Abaft  the  funnel    [Double- 
day] 
His  chance  in   life 

In   [Works]    Plain    talcs   from   the   hills 

[Doublciday] ;     (Outward    bound) 

His  majesty  the  king 

/;;    [Works]    Under  the   deodars    [Dou- 

1)leday] ;    (Outward   bound) 

Phantom 'rickshaw  [Altcmus]  ;  [Lov- 

ell   189-] 
Wee      Willie      Winkie      [Caldwell]; 
[Lovell  189-] 
His   private   honour 
In   [Works]    Many  inventions    [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Soldiers    three   pt    i    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Eclectic  M   117:  768 
Macmillan's   I\l  64:464 
His  wedded  wife 

In    [Works]    Plain   tales   from   the   hills 
[Doubleday];    (Outward   bound) 
Hawthorne,  J.   Library  mvstery   and 
detective     stories,     English-Scotch 
History  of  a  fall 
In   [Works]    Al)aft   the   funnel    [Double- 
day] 
House  surgeon 

In   [Works]       .\ctions      and      reactions 
[Doubleday];    (Outward   bound) 
Harper  iiq:  489,  720 
How    fear   came 

In   [Works]       Jungle       l)Ook.       Second 
I  Dou])leday] 
[VVorks]    Jungle    book.    First    (Out- 
ward bound) 
How  the  alphabet  was  made 

In   [Works]    Just    so    stories     [Double- 
day]  ;    ((Dutward   bound) 
How    the   camel    got    his   hump 
In   [Works]    Just    so    stories     [lOouble- 
dayl ;    (Outward   bound) 


How   the    first  letter  was  written 
In   [Works]    Just    so    stories     [Double- 
day]  ;    (Outward  bound) 
Ladies'  H  J  19:  D  p  11 
How  the  leopard  got  his  spots 

In    [Works]     Just    so    stories     [Double- 
day];    (Outward   bound) 
Ladies'  H  J  18:  O  p  3 
How  the  rhinoceros   got  his  skin 
In   I  Works]    Just    so    stories    [Double- 
day]  ;    (Outward   bound) 
How  the  whale  got  his  skin 
In   [Works]    Just    so    stories     [Double- 
day];    (Outward   bound) 
Impressionists 
In   [Works]  Stalky  &  Co    [Doubleday]; 
(Outward    bound) 
In  ambush 

In   [Works]  Stalky  &  Co    [Doubleday]; 

(Outward  bound) 
McClure   11:  307 
In  an  opium  factory 

/;;    [Works]   From  sea  to  sea  pt  2  (Out- 
ward bound) 
In    error 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales    from   the   hills 
[Doubleday];     (Outward    bound) 
In  flood  time 

/;;    [Works]     Soldiers    three     [Double- 
day] 
In  black  and  white  (Outward  bound) 
In  the  house  of  Suddhoo 
In    [Works]    Plain   tales   from    the   hills 
[Doubleday];     (Outward    bound) 
Hawthorne,  J.    Library  mystery  and 
detective     stories,    English-Scotch 
In  the   matter  of  a  private 
In    [Works]  Soldiers  three  [Doubleday] 
[Works]    Soldiers   three   pt   2    (Out- 
ward  bound) 
Soldiers    three    [Lovell] 
Under  the  deodars  [Caldwell]:  [Not- 
tingham Soc] 
In  the  presence 

In  Everybody's  26:307 
In  the  pride  of  his  youth 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales   from   the  hills 
[Doubleday];   (Outward  bound) 
In  the  rukh 

In    [Works]    Manv   inventions   [Double- 
day] 
Jungle  book.  First  (Outward  bound) 
McClure  7:  23 
In  the  same  boat 

III   Harper  124:  3 
In  the  spring  running   |  Mowgli  leaves  the 
jungle    forever] 
In    [Works]       Jungle       book.       Second 
[Doubleday] 
[Works]    Jungle   1)ook.     First    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Cosniopol  19:  670 
Incarnation   of   Krislina   Mulvanev 

/;/    [Works]     Life's    liandicap     '[Double- 
day] 
I  Works]    Soldiers    tliree    pt    i    (Out 

ward  bound) 
Courting  of  Dinah  Shadd   [Harper] 
Mine    own    peojile    |  Lovell]  ;    [I'.    S. 
Book  Co  ] 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


t87 


It! 


Mulvaney  stories  [Doubleday  &  Mc- 
Clure] 

Soldier  stories  [Doubleday  &  Mc- 
Clure];   [Macmillan] 

Soldiers  three  [Caldwell];  [Notting- 
ham Soc.] 

Eclectic  M  114:  158 

Liv  Age  184:  16 

Macmillan   M  61:  146 


/;;   [Works]    Abaft  the   funnel    [Double- 
day] 
Jews  in  Shuslian 
In   [Works]     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    In   black   and   white    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Judgment  of  Dungara 

In   [Works]   Soldiers  three  [Doubleday] 
[Works]    In   black   and   white    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Judson  and  the  empire 

In   [Works]    Many  inventions    [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Soldiers   three   pt   2    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Kaa's  hunting 

In   [Works]         Jungle         book.         First 
[Doubleday];   (Outward  bound) 
Kidnapped 
/;;    [Works]    Plain    tales   from   the   hills 
[Doubleday] 
Killing    of    Hatim    Tai.     See    Kipling,    R. 

Smith  administration 
King's  ankus 

In   [Works]       Jungle       book.       Second 
[Doubleday] 
[Works]    Jungle    book.    First    (Out- 
ward bouna) 
King's  ashes.     See  Kipling.  R.     Smith  ad- 
ministration 
Knife  and  the  naked  chalk 
In   [Works]        Rewards        and        fairies 
[Doubleday] 
Harper  120:  41 
Knights  of  the  joyous  venture 
In   [Works]       Puck      of      Pook's      hill 
[Doubleday];  (Outward  bound) 
Krishna  Mulvaney,  the  incarnation  of.  See 
Kioling,    R.     Incarnation    of    Krishna 
Mulvaney 
Lamentable   comedy   of  Willow  Wood;   a 
dialogue 
In  Fortn  ^3:  670 
Lang  men  o'  Larut 

In   [Works]     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]   Day's  work  pt  2   (Outward 
bound) 
Last  of  the  stories 

In   [Works]    Abaft  the   funnel    [Double- 
day] 
Last  term 
In   [Works]   Stalky  &  Co.  [Doubleday]; 
(Outward  bound) 
Windsor  M  1899 
Legs  of  Sister  Ursula 
In  Idler  3:  485 
McClure  2:  347 
Letter  from  Golam  Singh.  See  Kipling,  R. 
Smith  administration 


Letters  of  marque 

In   [Works]    From  sea  to  sea    [Doul^le- 
day] 
[Works]  From  sea  to  sea  pt  i  (Out- 
ward bound) 
Letting  in  the  jungle 

In   [Works]        Jungle       book.       Second 
[Doubleday] 
[Works]    Jungle   book.      First   (Out- 
ward bound) 
McClure  4:  128 

Pall    Mall    Budget    Christmas   no.    D 
13   1894 
Life  of  Xavier  Lavelle 

In   [Works]       Actions      and      reactions 
[Doubleday];  (Outward  bound) 
Likes  o'  us 

In   [Works]   Abaft  the  funnel    [Double- 
day] 
Limitations  of  Pambe  Serang 

In   [Works]     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    In   black   and   white    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Lispeth 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales   from   the    hills 
[Doubleday] ;   (Outward  bound) 
Little  foxes 

In   [Works]       Actions      and      reactions 
[Doubleday];  (Outward  bound) 
Collier's  43:  Mr  27  p  15  ; 

Nash's  M  Ap  '09 
Little  more  beef 

In   [Works]    Abaft  the  funnel    [Double- 
day] 
Little  prep 
In   [Works]   Stalky  &  Co.  IDoubleday]; 
(Outward  bound) 
Little  Tobrah 

In   [Works]     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    In    black   and   white   (Out- 
ward bound) 
Lost  legion 

1)1   [Works]    Many  inventions    [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Soldiers   three   pt   2    (Out- 
ward bound) 
"Love   o'  women" 
In   [Works]    Many   inventions    [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Soldiers   three   pt   2    (Out- 
ward bound) 
^Madness   of  Private  Ortheris 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales    from   the   hills 
[Doubleday] 
[Works]    Soldiers    three   pt    i    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Mulvaney  stories   [Altemus] 
Soldier   stories    [Doubleday];    [Mac- 
millan] 
Soldiers  three   [Caldwell];   [Notting- 
ham  Soc] 
Ridpath's  library  of  universal  litera- 
ture 
Maltese  cat 
In   [Works]  Day's  work  [Doubleday] 
[Works]   Day's  work  pt  2  (Outward 

bound) 
Cosmopol  19:  303 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Kipling,  Rudyard  —Continued. 
Man  who  was 

/;;   [Works]     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Soldiers   three   pt  2    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Courting  of  Dinah  Shadd  [Harper] 
Mine  own  people   [Caldwell];   [Lov- 
ell];     [Nottingham    Soc.];     [U.    S. 
Book  Co] 
Soldier  stories    [Doubleday];    [Alac- 

millan] 
Macmillan's  M  61:  465 
Man  who  would  be  king 
In   [Works]  Under  the  deodars  [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Phantom    'rickshaw    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Pliantom         "rickshaw         [Altcmus]; 
[Caldwell];      [Lovell];      [Notting- 
ham Soc.] 
Cody,  S.  Selection  from  the  world's 

greatest  short  stories 
Mabie,     H.     W..     and     Strachey,    L. 
Little   masterpieces    of   fiction   v  6 
Stories  by  English  authors  v  8 
Mark  of  the  beast 
In   [Works]     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Phantom    'rickshaw    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Mine  own  people    [Caldwell];    [Not- 
tingham soc] 
Marklake  witches 

III    [Works]        Rewards        and       fairies 
[Doubleday] 
Matter  of  fact 
In   [Works]    ]\Iany  inventions    [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Phantom    'rickshaw    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Menagerie  abroad 
In   [Works]   Abaft  the  funnel    [Double- 
day] 
Miracle  of  Purun  Bhagat 
In   [Works]        Jungle        book.     Second 
[Doubleday];  (Outward  bound) 
Miss  Youghal's  sais 
In  [Works]    Plain   tales   from,  the   hills 
[Doubleday];   (Outward  bound) 
Mrs.  Bathhurst 
In   [Works]     Traffics     and     discoveries 
[Doubleday];  (Outward  bound) 
Windsor  M  1904 
Mrs.  Hauksbee  sits  out 
In   [Works]    Under   the   deodars    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Illust  Lond  News  Christmas  no.  i8(>o 
Moral  reformers 

In   [Works]  Stalky  &  Co.  [Doubleday]; 
(Outward   bound) 
Mother  Hive 

In   [Works]       Actions      and      reactions 
[Doubleday];  (Outward  bound) 
Windsor  M  D  '09 
Moti-Guj — mutineer 

In  [Works]  Life's  handicap  [Df.ublc- 
day] 
[Works]  In  black  and  wliite  (Out- 
ward bound) 
Mine  own  people  [Caldwell];  [Lov- 
ell]; [Nottingham  Soc.];  [U.  S. 
Book   Co] 


Mowgli    leaves    the    jungle    forever.     See 

Kipling,  R.     In  the  spring  running 
Mowgli's  brothers 
In   [Works]  Jungle  book.  First    [Double- 
day]  ;   (Outward  bound) 
St   N  Ja  1894 
Musketeers 
In   [Works]    Plain   tales   from,  the   hills 
[Doubleday] 
Mutiny  of  the  Mavericks 
In   [Works]     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Soldiers   three  pt  2    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Mine  own  people   [Caldwell] ;    [Lov- 
ell];     [Nottingham    Soc.];    [U.    S. 
Book  Co  ] 
My  great  and  only 
In   [Works]    Abaft  the  funnel   [Double- 
day] 
My  lord  the  elephant 

In   [Works]    Many   inventions    [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Soldiers    three    pt   i    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Macmillan's  M  67:  161 
My  own   true  ghost  story 

In   [Works]  Under  the  deodars  [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Phantom   'rickshaw    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Phantom        'rickshaw         [Altemus]; 
[Caldwell];      [Lovell];      [Notting- 
ham Soc] 
Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective    stories,    English-Scotch 
M3'  Sunday  at  home 

I>i   [W^orks]   Day's  work  [Doubleday] 
[Works]   Day's  work  pt  2   (Outward 

bound) 
Idler  7:388 
McClnre  5:  18 
Naboth 
In   [Works]     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    In   black  and  white    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Namgay  Doola 

/;/   [Works]     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    In   black  and  white    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Mine  own  people   [Caldwell];   [Lov- 
ell];    [Nottingham    Soc];     [U.    S. 
Book  Co ] 
New  brooms 

In   [Works]    Aljaft  the  funnel    [Double- 
day] 
New   dispensation 

/)(   [Works]    Abaft  the  funnel   [Double- 
day] 
Of  those  called 

/;;    [Works]  Soldiers  three  [Doubleday] 
I  Works  I     Phantom    'rickshaw    (Out- 
ward  bound) 
Old  men  at  Pevensey 

In   [Works]       Puck      of      Pook's      hill 
[Doubleday];    (Outward   bound) 
On   exhibition 

In   [Works]    Abaft  the  funnel   [Double- 
day] 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


189 


On  Greenhow  hill 
In  [Works]     Life's    handicap     [Double-  , 
day] 
[Works]    Soldiers    three   pt    i    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Courting  of  Dinah  Shadd  [Harper] 
IMine    own   people    [Lovell];    [U.    S. 

Book  Co] 
Soldiers     three      [Caldwell];      [Not- 
tingham Soc.] 
Canby,    H.    S.     Study    of    the    short 

story 
Macmillan's  M  62:  321 
On  the  city  wall 
In    [Works]     Soldiers     three      [Double- 
day] 

[Works]    In   black   and   white    (Out- 
ward bound) 
On  the  great  wall 

In   [Works]     Puck    of    the    Pook  s    hill 
[Doubleday];  t;Outward  bound) 
McClurc  27:  147 
On  the  strensth  of  a  likeness 

In    [Works]    Plain   tales   from   the   hills 
[Doubleday];    (Outward  bound) 
Only  a  subaltern 

/;;    [Works]  Under  the  deodars  [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Soldiers   three   pt   2    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Soldiers  three   [Lovell] 
Under  the  deodars  [Caldwell];  [Not- 
tingham Soc] 
-  Opinions  of  Gunner  Barnabas.     See  Kip- 
ling,   R.     Smith   administration 
Other  man 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales   from   the   hills 
[Doubleday];    (Outward   bound) 
-  Outsider;  a  story  of  the  Boer  war 
In  Daily  Express  Je  19,  20,  21  1900 
McClure   15:  210 
Phantom  'rickshaw 

/;;   [Works]  Under  the  deodars  [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Phantom    'rickshaw    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Phantom 'rickshaw   [Altemus] ;  [Lov- 
ell]; [Nottingham  Soc] 
Pig 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales    from   the   hills 
[Doubleday];  (Outward  bound) 
Pit  that  they  digged 

In   [Works]  Under  the  deodars  [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Phantom    'rickshaw    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Poor    dear    Mamma:    a    dialogue    (In  The 
story   of    the    Gadsbys) 
In   [Works]     Soldiers     three     [Double- 
day] 
[Worksl    Under    the    deodars    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Potted  princess 

In  St  N  Ja  1893 
Priest  in   spite  of  himself 

In   [Works]        Rewards       and       fairies 
[Doubleaay] 
Delin  76:94 
Private   Learoyd's   story 

In   [Works]  Soldiers  three  [Doubleday] 
[Works]    Soldiers    three   pt   i    (Out- 
ward bound) 


Mulvaney  stories   [Altemus] 
Soldiers  three   [Caldwell];    [Lovell]; 
Nottingham  Soc] 
Puzzler 

/;;    [WorKs]       Actions      and      reactions 
I  Doubleday];    (Outward  bound) 
Tribune  (Lond)  Ja  i^;.  16  1907 
Quiquern 

In    [Works]       Jungle       book.       Second 
[Doubledayl:  (Outward  bound) 
McClure  5:  552 
Record  of  Badalia  Herodsfoot 

In   [Works]    Many  inventions    [Double- 
day] 
[Works]  Day's  work,  pt  2  (Outward 

bound) 
Detroit    Free    Press    Christmas    no. 

1890 
Harper's  W     N  15,  22,  1890 
Recrudescence  of  Imray 

In   [Works]     Mine    own    people    [Cald- 
well]-       [Lovell];        [Mottingham 
Soc];   [U.  S.  Book  Co] 
Red  dog 

In   [Works]       Jungle       book.       Second 
[Doubleday] 
[Works]    Jungle   book.     First    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Red  lamp 

/;;    [Works]   Abaft  the   funnel    [Double- 
day] 
Reingeldcr  and    the    German    liag 
/;;    [Works]     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Phantom    'rickshaw    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Rescue  of  Plutfles 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales    from   the    hills 
[Doubleday];  (Outward  bound) 
Under  the  deodars   [Caldwell] 
Return  of  Imray 

/;;   [Works]     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Phantom    'rickshaw    (Out- 
ward bound) 
"Rikki-tikki-tavi" 
/;;    [Works]  Jungle  book.   First  [Double- 
day] 
[W'orks]   Jungle  book.  Second  (Out- 
ward bound) 
St  N  N  1893 
Robin  Goodfellow — his  friends 

/;;    [Works]       Puck      of       Look's       hill 
[Doubleday] 
McClure  27:3,  147,  282,  413,  503,  588 
Rout  of  the  white  hussars 

In   I  Works]    Plain   tales    from   the    hills 
[Doubleday];  (Outward  bound) 
Sahib's  war 

In    [Works]      Traffics     and     discoveries 
[Douoleday];  (Outward  bound) 
Windsor  M  D  1901 
Second-rate  woman 

In  [Works]  Under  the  deodars  [Double- 
day]  :  (Outward  bound) 
Under  the  deodars  [Caldwell]:  [Lov- 
ell]; [Nottingham  Soc];  [U.  S. 
Book  Co] 
■/Self-made  man.  .S'^^^r  Kipling,  R.  Smith 
administration 


190 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Kipling,  Rudyard— r(';i//HJ/(-(/. 
Sending  of   Dana   Da 

In   [Works]  Soldiers  three  [Doubleday] 
[Works]    In    black   and   white    (Out- 
ward  bound) 
Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories.  English-Scotch 
Serai   cabal.     See   Kipling,    R.     Smith    ad- 
ministration 
.007;    a   story   of   a   locomotive 
In   [Works]    Day's    work    [Doubleday]; 
(Outward  bound) 
Scrib  M  22:  135 
Shadow  of  his  hand 

In   [Works]    Al)aft  tlie   funnel    [Double- 
day] 
Ship  that  found  herself 
/)(    [Works]    Day's   work    [Doubleday] 
[Works]     Day's    work    pt     i     (Out- 
ward bound) 
Idler  8:  408 
McClure  6:  328 
Simple  Simon 
In   [Works]        Rewards        and        fairies 
[Doubleday] 
Delin  75:  478 
Nash's  M  Jl  '10 
Sing-song  of  the  old  man  Kangaroo 
In   [Works]    Just    so    stories    [Double- 
day]  ;  (Outward  bound) 
Ladies'  H  J  17:  Je  p  i 
Slaves  of  the  lamp 
In   [Works]  Stalky  &  Co.  [Doul^Ieday] ; 
(Outward   bound) 
Cosmopolis  6:  i,  305 
IMcClure  9:  837 
"Sleipner,"  late  "Thurinda" 

In   [Works]   Abaft  the  funnel   [Double- 
day] 
Smith      administration       [Bazaar      djulip. 
Bride's    progress.      Cow-house    jirga. 
District  at  play.    Explanation  of  Mrs. 
Baksh.    Great  census.    Hands  of  jus- 
tice.    Hunting   a    miracle.     Killing    of 
Hatim  Tai.    King  ashes.    Letter  from 
Golam    Singh.     Opinions    of    Gunner 
Barnabas.       Self-made      man.       Serai 
cabal.     Vengeance  of  Lai  Beg.    What 
it    comes    to] 
In  [Works]  From  sea  to  sea  pt  2  (Out- 
ward bound) 
Smoke  of  Manila 

In   [Works]    Abaft  the   funnel    [Double- 
day] 
Solid  Muldoon 

In   [Works]   Soldiers  three  [Douljleday] 
[W'orks]    Soldiers    three    pt    i    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Mulvaney  stories   [Altemus] 
Soldiers  three    [Caldwell];    [Lovellj; 
[Nottingham   Soc] 
Son  of  his  father 

/;;   [Works]    Day's   work  ])t   i    (Outward 
bound) 
/Steam  tactics 

In   [Works]      Tral'tics     and     discoveries 
[Doubleday]:  (Outward  bound) 
Windsor  M  D  '02 
Story  of  a  king.     Sec   Kipling,   R.     Smith 

administration 
Story   of   Muhammad   Din 

In    [Works  I    Plain    tales    from    llie    liills 
[Doubleday]:  (Outward  bound) 


Nutter,    C.    R.     Specimens    of   prose 
composition 
Story  of  the  Gadsbys 

In   [Works]  Soldiers  three  [Doubleday] 
[Works]    Under    the    deodars    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Strange  ride  of  Morrowbie  Jukes 

/;:   [Works]  Under  the  deodars  [Double- 
day] 
I  Works]     Phanton    'rickshaw    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Phantom  'rickshaw  [Altemus];  [Lov- 
ell];   [Nottingham  Soc.[ 
Supplementary  chapter 

In   [Works]   Abaft  the  funnel   [Double- 
day] 
Swelling  of  Jordan:  a  dialogue 
In   [VVorks]  Soldiers  three  [Doubleday] 
[Works]    Under    the   deodars    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Tabu  tale 

In   [Works]    Just    so    stories    (.Outward 
bound) 
Windsor   JM   S   1903 
Taking  of  Lungtenpen 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales    from   the   hills 
[Doubleday] 
[Works]    Soldiers    three   pt   i    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Mulvaney  stories   [Altemus] 
Soldier   stories    [Macmillan] 
Soldiers  three   [Caldwell];   [Notting- 
ham Soc] 
Tents  of  Kedar:  a  dialogue 

/)/    [Works]  Soldiers  three  [Doubleday] 
[Works]    Under    the    deodars    (Out- 
ward bound) 
-Their  lawful  occasions 

In   [Works]      Traffics     and     discoveries 
[Doubleday] ;    (Outward  bound) 
"They" 
In    [Works]      Traffics     and     discoveries 
[Doubleday]:  (Outward  bound) 
Scrib  M  36:  129 
Three  and — an  extra 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales   from   the   hills 
[Doubleday]    (Outward  bound) 
Three  nmskcteers 

In    [Works]    Plain    tales    from    the   hills 
[Doubleday] 
[Works  1    Soldiers   three    pt    i    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Mulvaney  stories   [Altemus] 
Soldiers  three   [Calducllj;   |  Notting- 
ham Soc] 
Three  young  men 

In   [Works]   Abaft  the  funnel   [Double- 
day] 
Through  the  hre 

In   [VVorks]     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    In   black   and   while    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Thrown  away 

//(    [Works]    Plain   tales   from    liie    hills 
I  Doubleday];    (Outward   bound) 
"Tiger!     tiger!" 
/;/    [Works]  Jungle  book.   First  [ Double- 
day];    (Outward   bound) 
St  N  F  1894 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


[91 


Tiglath  Pileser 

In     Worksl   Abaft  tlic   funnel    [Double- 
day] 
To  be  filed  for  reference 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales   from   the    hills 
[Doubleday];    (Outward   bound) 
Tod's  amendment 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales   from   the   Inlls 
[Doubleday];     (Outward    bound) 
Tomb  of  his  ancestors 

/;;   [Works]   Day's  work   [Doubleday] 
[Works]     Day's    work    pt     i     (Out- 
ward bound) 
McClure   10:  9Q 
Pearson's  M  D   1898 
Toomai  of  the  elephants 
In  [Works]  Jungle  book.  First  [Double- 
day] 
[Works]  Jungle  book,  Second  (Out- 
ward bound) 
St  N  D  1893 
Tour  of  inspection 

In  Windsor  M  D   1904 
Track  of  a  lie 
In   [Works]  Under  the  deodars  [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    Phantom    'rickshaw    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Treasure  of  the  law 

In   [Works]       Puck      of       Pook's       hill 
[Doubledav];  (Outward  bound) 
McClure  27:588 
Tree  of  justice 

In   [Works]        Rewards        and       fairies 
[Doubleday] 
Delin  75:  116 
Undertakers 

In   [Works]        Jungle        book.     Second 
[Doubleday];  (Outward  bound) 
Unqualified  pilot 

In  Windsor  U  F  1895 
Unsavory  interlude 

In   [Works]  Stalky  &  Co.   [Doubleday]: 
(Outward  bound) 
Valley   of   the   shadow — dialogue    [In  The 
story  of  the   Gadsbys] 
In   [Works]  Soldiers  three  [Doubleday] 
[Works]    Under    the    deodars    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Vengeance   of   Lai   Beg.     See   Kipling,   R. 

Smith  administratioii 
Venus  anno  domini 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales    from   the    hills 
[Doubleday];   (Outward  bound) 
Walking  delegate 

In   [Works]     Day's    work     [Doubleday] 
[Works]      Day's    work    pt    i      (Out- 
ward bound) 
Cent  49: 289 
Wandering  Jew 

In   [Works]     Life's    handicap     [Doul)le- 
day] 

[Works]    Phantom    'rickshaw    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Watches  of  the  night 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales   from   the    hills 
[Doubleday];  (Outward  bound) 
Way  that  he  took 
In  Cosmopol  30:49    - 

Daily   Express  Jc   12,   13,   14  1900 


Wayside  comedy 

In   [Works]  Under  the  deodars  [Douljle- 
day] ;    (Outward   bound) 
Under  the  deodars   [Caldwell;  [Not- 
tingham Soc] 
Wee  Willie  Winkie 

In   [Works]  Under  the  deodars  [Double- 
day]  ;    (Outward  bound) 
Phantom 'rickshaw   [Altemus]  ;  [Lov- 

ell    1890] 
Wee      Willie      Winkie       [Caldwell]; 

[Lovell] 
Tappan,  E.   M.     Children's   hour    10: 
242 
Weland's  sword 

In   [Works]       Puck      of      Pook's      hill 
[Doubleday];  (Outward  bound) 
What  it  comes  to.     See  Kipling,  R.  Smith 

administration 
White  seal 
In   [Works]  Jungle  book.   First  [Double- 
day] 
[Works]  Jungle  book.  Second  (Out- 
ward bound) 
National  M  21 :  845 
William  the  conqueror 

/;;    [Works]    Day's   work    [Doubleday] 
[Works]   Day's  work  pt  i   (Outward 
bound) 
Winged  hats 

In    [Works]     Puck       of       Pook's       hill 
[Doubleday];   (Outward  bound) 
McClure    27:282 
"Wireless" 
In   [Works]      Traffics     and     discoveries 
[Doubleday];  (Outward  bound) 
Scrib  M  32:  129 
With  any  amazement:  a  dialogue   [In  The 
story  of  the  Gadsbys] 
In   [Works]  Soldiers  three  [Doubleday] 
[Works]    Under    the   deodars    (Out- 
ward bound) 
With  the  main  guard 

In   [Works]  Soldiers  three  [Doubleday] 
[Works]    Soldiers   three    pt    i    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Mulvaney  stories   [Altemus] 
Soldier   stories    [Doubleday];    [Mac- 

millan] 
Soldiers  three   [Caldwell];    [Lovell]; 
[Nottingham   Soc] 
With  the  night  mail 

In   [Works]       Actions      and      reactions 
[Doubleday]:  (Outward  bound) 
McClure  26:  23 
Windsor  M  D  1905 
V/ithout  benefit  of  clergy 

In  fWorks]     Life's    handicap     [Double- 
day] 
[Works]    In   black   and   white    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Courting   of   Dinah    Shadd    [Harper] 
Mine  own   people   [Caldwell]:    [Not- 
tingham Soc.];    [U.  S.  Book  Co] 
Wee   Willie   Winkie    [Lovell] 
Jessup,  A.,  and   Canby,  H.   S.     Book 

of  the  short  story 
]\Iabie.     H.     W.,    and     Strachey,     L. 

Little  masterpieces  of  fiction  v  i 
Warner  library  • — 
Eclectic   M   115:  199 
Liv  Age  185:788 
Macmillan's  M  62:  148 


192 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Kipling,  Rudyard— Cr>)//(»»rcy. 

World  without:  a  dialogue   [In  The  story 
of   the    Gadsbys] 
lu   [Works]  Soldiers  three  [Doubleday] 
[Works!    Under    the    deodars    (Out- 
ward bound) 
Wreck  of  the  Visigoth 
In   [Works]  Soldiers  three  [Doubleday] 
[Works]  Day's  work  pt  2  (Outward 
bound) 
Wressley  of  the  foreign  office 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales   from   the   hills 
[Doubleday];    (Outward   bound) 
Wrong  thing 

In   [Works]        Rewards       and       fairies 
[Doubleday] 
Delin  74:  402 
Nash's  M  My  '10 
"Yoked  with  an  unbeliever" 

In   [Works]    Plain   tales    from    the   hills 
[Doubleday];  (Outward  bound) 
Young  men  at  the  manor 
In   [Works]    Puck      of      Pook's         hill 
[Doubleday];  (Outward  bound) 
Xavier  Lavclle.     See  Kipling,  R.     Life  of 
Xavier  Lavelle 
Kirby's  coals  of  fire.     Stockton,   L. 
Kirk,    Ellen    (Warner)    Olney    (Mrs.    John 
Foster    Kirk)     (Henry    Hayes,    pseud.) 
1842- 
Anti-climax 

In  Lippinc  66:  3 
Aux  serieux 

In  Better  times  stories 
Better  times 

In  Better  times  stories 
Bit  of  human  nature 
In  Lippinc  70:  259 
Bohemian 

In  Better  times  stories 
Fairy  gold 
In   Fairy  gold 
Lippinc  30:  41 
High  steeple  of  St.  Chrysostom's 
In  Revolutionary  love-story 
Appleton's  M  20:  501 
Love  in  idleness 
/;;  Love  in  idleness 

Lippinc  18:  175;  19:  48 
Miss  Ruth 
In  Better  times  stories 
Galaxy  22:  646 
One  too  many 
In  Better  times  stories 
Atlan  42:  129 
Pair  of  silk  stockings 

In  Better  times  stories 
Revolutionary  love-story 

hi  Revolutionary  love-story 
Story  of  a  silk  dress 

In  Better  times  stories 
Tragedy  at  Dale  farm 

In  Better  times  stories 
Widow's  mite 

In  Better  times  stories 
Young  doctor 
In  Better  times  stories 


Kirkland,  Caroline  Matilda  Stansbury,  1801- 
1864 
Bee-tree 

/;;  Baldwin,  C.  S.  American  short  stories 
Kiss.     Bland.  E.  N. 
Kiss.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Kiss.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Kit  Kennedy,  ne'er-do-well.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Kitchen  colonel.    Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Kitchen  side  of  a  door.     Fcrbcr,  E. 
Kito.     Long,  J.  L. 
Kitten  that  did.    Osbourne,  L. 
Kittie's  sister  Josephine.    Jordan,  E.  G. 
Kittykin.  and  the  part  she  played  in  the  war. 

Page,  T.  N. 
Kitty's  class  day.    Alcott,  L.  M. 
Kjelland,  Alexander  Lange.     See   Kielland, 

A.  L. 
Kleptomaniac.     Cameron,  M. 
Klingeljungc.     Viebig.  C. 
Klosterheim.     DeQuincey,  T. 
Knapsack.     Edgeworth,    M. 
Knave  of  hearts.     Grant,  R. 
Knee-deep  in  knickers.     Fcrber.  E. 
Knees  of  the  gods.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Knickerbocker  redivivus.     Loomis,  C.  B. 
Knife.     Crane,  S. 

Knife  and  the  naked  chalk.     Kipling,  R. 
Knife  in  the  crooked  thorn.     MacManus,  S. 
Knife  that  killed  Po  Hancy.   Stockton,  F.  R. 
Knight-errant  of  the  foot-hills.     Harte,  B. 
Knight  of  Dannebrog.     Bovesen,  H.  H. 
Knight  of  the  Black  Forest."  Litchfield,  G.  D. 
Knight  of  the  Cumberland.     Fox.  J.,  jr. 
Knight  of  the  legion  of  honor.   Smith,  F.  H. 
Knights  of  industry.     Krestovski,  V.  V. 
Knights  of  the  joyous  venture.     Kipling,  R. 
Knight's  secret.     Rcade,  C. 
Knightsbridge  mystery.     Reade,  C. 
Knitters  in  the  sun.     Bates,  A. 
Knitting-room.     Blicher,  S.  S. 
Knitting  sale-socks.    Spofford,  H.  P. 
Knock  .    .    .   knock  .    .    .   knock.    Turgenev, 

I.  S. 
Kock,  Charles  Paul  de,  1 794-1 871 
Guilty  secret 

In  Patten,  \\'.     International   short  sto- 
ries V  3 
Kompert,  Leopold,  1822-1886 
Ghetto  violet 

In  Stories   bj-   foreign  authors,   German 
V  2 
Silent  woman 

///   Maupassant,  G.  de,  and  others.    ^lod- 
ern  ghosts 
Kunovaloff.     Gorky,  M. 
Koolau  the  leper.     London.  J. 
Korney  Vasilyev.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Korolenko,  Vladimir  Galaktionovich,  1853- 
r.lind  musician 

//;   Blind   nuisician 
Cormorants.        See      Komlcnko,      \".      G. 

Sketches   of  a  Siberian   tourist 
Easter  night 

In  Vagrants 
Exterminator.       See      Korolenkt),     V.     G. 

Sketches  of  a  Siberian  tourist 
Forest     is     mumuring.       See     Korolenko, 
\'.  (i.     Forest  sloughs 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


193 


Forest   sloughs    [Forest   is   murmuring] 
In  Vagrant 

Russiaa  R  2:  162 
"Hollow    below    the    devil's    finger."      See 
Korolenko,     V.     G.      Sketches     of     a 
Siberian   tourist 
In  bad  society 

In  In  two  moods 
In  two  moods 

In  In  two  moods 
Inspector.   See  Korolenko,  V.  G.   Sketches 

of  a  Siberian  tourist 
Investigation   continued.     See   Korolenko, 
V.  G.     Sketches  of  a  Siberian  tourist 
Ivan,  aged  thirty-eight  years.     See   Koro- 
lenko, V.  G.     Sketches  of  a  Siberian 
tourist 
Old  bell-ringer 
In  Vagrant 

Esenwein,  J.  B.     Short  story  master- 
pieces, Russian  v  2 
Russian  R  3:  49 
Saghalinian:   the   tale   of  a   vagrant 

1)1  Vagrant 
Sketches  of  a  Siberian  tourist  [Cormorants 
"Hollow    below    the    devil's    finger." 
Slayer.     Voltairian  of  Siberia.     Exter- 
minator.       Yevsej'itch.        Inspector. 
Ivan,  aged  thirty-eight  years.     Inves- 
tigation continued] 
In  Vagrant 
Slayer.     See  Korolenko,  V.   G.     Sketches 

of   a    Siberian    tourist 
Vagrant.     See   Korolenko,   V.   G.     Sagha- 
linian 
Voltairian    of    Siberia.      See     Korolenko, 
V.   G.     Sketches  of  a  Siberian  tourist 
Yevseyitch.        See      Korolenko.      V.       G. 
Sketclies    of  a    Siberian   tourist 
Kors  Davie.    Eekhoud,  G. 
Kourasoffs.     Seawell,  M.  E. 
Krestovski,   V.,   pseud.    (Hvoschinskaya,   N. 
D.)  1825-1869 
Knights  of  industry 
In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  German,  etc. 
Kreutzer  sonata.    Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Krishna  Mulvaney.    See  Kipling,  R.     Incar- 
nation of  Krishna  Mulvaney 
Kuprin,  Alexander  Ivanovich,  1870- 
Hangman 
III  Russian  R  3:  39 


Labor  captain.     Osbourne,  L. 

Labor  of  love.    Magruder,  J. 

Labour,  death  and  disease.    Tolstoi,  L.  N. 

Labourer  Emelyan  and  the  empty  drum.  See 

Tolstoi,    L.    N.     Story    of    Yemilyan    and 

the  empty  drum 
Lad  who  went  to  the  North  wind.     Dasent, 

G.  W. 
Ladder  of  grief.     Thanet,  O. 
Ladder  of  lions.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Ladies'  battle.     Seawell,  M.  E. 
Ladies'  man.     Barr,  R. 
Ladies"   societies.     Dickens,  C. 
Lads  and  lassies.     Barrie,  J.  M. 
Lady.   A  monologue  of  the  cow-pen.   Stuart, 

R.  M. 
Lady  and  death.     Paget,  V. 


Lady  and  her  soul.    Long,  J.  L. 
Lady  and  the  beggar.     Hichens,  R.  S. 
Lady  and   the   Ka7i    (Persian) 

In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories.  Oriental 
Lady  Arabella.    Hawthorne,  N. 
Lady  Arabella  Johnson.    Sigourney,  L.  H. 
Lady-baby.    Stuart,  R.  M. 
Lady  Barberina.     James,  H. 
Lady  Betty's  indiscretion.     Weyman,  S.  J. 
Lady  Caroline,    afterwards    Marchioness    of 

Stonchenge.     Hardy,  T. 
Lady  Clare;  story  of  a  horse.  Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Lady  Dugdale.     TroUope,  A. 
Lady  Eleanor:  lawbreaker.     Barr,  R. 
Lady  Eleanore's  mantle.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Lady  Ferry.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Lady  from  Red  Horse.     Bicrcc,  A. 
Lady  Gwendolen  episode.     Barr,  R. 
Lady  higher  up.     Henry,  O. 
Lady  Icenway.     Hardy,  T. 
Lady  in   Hosea.     Sharp,  W. 
Lady  in  the  box.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Lady  in  the  sacque.    5"t'^  Scott,  W.    Tapes- 
tried chamber 
Lady  Kitty.    Besant,  W.  and  Rice,  J. 
Lady  Alarabout's  troubles.     Ouida 
Lady  Mary's  mistake.    Maartens,  M. 
Lady  Mottisfont.     Hardy,  T. 
Lady  of  Launay.     Trollope,  A. 
Lady  of  Little  Fishing.    Woolson,  C.  F. 
Lady  of  Lucerne.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Lady  of  Lyons.     Merrick,  L. 
Lady  of  Mount  Vernon.    Sigourney,  L.  H. 
Lady  of  quality.     Fuller,  H.  B. 
Lady  of  Shalott.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Lady  of  the  barge.    Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Lady  of  the  flagon.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Lady  of  the  land.     Morris,  W.    [Edgar] 
Lady  of  the  lift.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Lady  of  the  pool.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Lady  of  the  red    admirals.       Quiller-Couch, 

A.  T. 
Lady  of  the  ship.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Lady  of  yesterday.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
Lady,   or  the  tiger?     Stockton,   F.  R. 
Lady  Penelope.     Hardy,  T. 
Lady  Ravelgold.     Willis,  N.  P. 
Lady-rustic.     Pushkin,  A.  S. 
Lady  Silverdale's  sweetheart.     Black,  W. 
Lady  slipper.    Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Lady  Tal.     Paget,  V. 
Lady  Vera,  semi-militant:  the  crime  doctor 

gains  an  assistant.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Lady  with  the  carnations.     Corelli,  M. 
Lady's  maid's  bell.     Wharton,  E. 
Lady's  shoe.     Barrie,  J.  M. 
Laeta  Acilia.     France,  A. 
Lagerlof,  Selma  [Ottiliana  Lovisa]    1858- 

Air-ship 

In  Girl  from  the  marsh  croft 

Among  the  climbing  roses 
In  Invisible  links 

Astrid.    See  Lagerlof,  S.    Queens  at  Kun- 
gahalla 

Bethlehem's  children 
In  Christ  legends 

Brothers 
/;;  From  a  Swedish  homestead 
Cur  Lit  31:  149 


194 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Lagerlof,  Se\ma—Contiiuicci. 
Christmas  guest 

In  Invisible  links 
Christmas  night 

In  Good  H  53-  745 
Dame  Fast  and  Petter  Nord 

In  Liv  Age  222:665,  750,  810,  877 
Dovvnie 

/;;  Invisible  links 
Emperor's  vision 

In  Christ  legends 
Empress's  money-chest 

/;;  From  a  Swedish  homestead 
Fallen  king 

In   Invisible  links 
Fisherman's  ring 

/;;  From  a  Swedish  homestead 
Flight  into  Egypt 

In  Christ  legends 

From  a  Swedish  homestead 
Forest  queen.     See   Lagerlof,  S.     Queens 

at  Kungahalla 
Girl  from  the  marsh  croft 

In  Girl  from  the  marsh  croft 
Hatto  the  hermit 

In  Outlook  89:  949 
Holy  night 

In  Christ  legends 
In  Nazareth 

In  Christ  legends 
In  the  temple 

In  Christ  legends 
Inscription  on  the  grave 

/;/  From  a  Swedish  homestead 
It 

In  Poet-Lore  11 :  321 
King's  grave 

In  Invisible  links 
Legend  of  Reor 

In  Invisible  links 
Legend  of  the  bird's  nest 

1)1  Invisible  links 
Legend  of  the  Christmas  rose 

In  Girl  from  the  marsh  croft 
Mamsell  Fredrika 

In  Invisible  links 
Chaut  54: 246 
Mother's  portrait 

In  Invisible  links 
Musician 

In  Girl  from  the  marsh  croft 
Old  Agnete 

In  From  a  Swedish  homestead 
On  the  site  of  the  great  Kungahalla.     See 

Lagerlof,  S.     Queens  at  Kungahalla 
Our  Lord  and  St.  Peter 

In  Christ  legends 

From  a  Swedish  homestead 
Liv  Age  224:  82 
-  Outlaws 

hi  Invisible  links 
Peace  of  God 

In  l-Tom  a  Swedish  homestead 
Queens  at  Kungahalla:  On  the  site  of  the 
great   Kungahalla;  The  forest  queen; 
Sigrid  Storriidc;  Astrid 
In  hrom  a  Swedish  homestead 


Robin  Redbreast 

In  Christ  legends 
Bookm  24:  404 
Cur  Lit  42:  346 
Romance  of  a  fisherman's  wife 

In  Invisible  links 
Sacred  flame 

In  Christ  legends 
Saint  Veronica's  kerchief 

In  Christ  legends 
Santa  Caterina  of  Sienna 

In  From  a  Swedish  homestead 
Sigrid  .Storrade.    See  Lagerlof,  S.    Queens 

at    Kungahalla 
Silver  mine 

In  Girl  from  the  marsh  croft 

•  Spirit  of  fasting  and  Petter  Nord 

In  Invisible  links 
Story  from  Halstanas 

In  From  a  Swedish  homestead 

•  Story  from  Jerusalem 

In  Girl  from  the  marsh  croft 
Story  of  a  country  house 

In  From  a  Swedish  homestead 
Story  of  a  story 

In   Girl  from  the  marsli  croft 
Uncle  Reuben 

In  Invisible  links 
Valdemar  Atterdag 
In  Invisible  links 
■  Wedding  march 

In  Girl  from  the  marsh  croft 
Why  the  pope  lived  to  be  so  old 

In  Girl  from  the  marsh  croft 
Wise  men's  well 
In  Christ  legends 
Lagoon.     Conrad,  J. 
Laird  of  Cassway.     Hogg,  J. 
Laird's  luck.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Lake  of  devils.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Lake  of  the  Great  Slave.     Parker,  G. 
Lakshadatta  and   Labdhatta    [Sanskrit] 

III   Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  Oriental 
Lamb,  Charles,  1775-1834 
Adventures  of  Ulysses 

In  Writings  (Temple)  v  5 
Arabella  Hardy;  or,  The  sea  voyage 

In  Writings  (Temple)  v  5 
Cupid's  revenge 

In  Writings  (Temple)  v  5 
Dream  children 

In  Writings  (Temple)  v  4 
Essays  of  Elia 
Marie  Howe;  or,  The  effects  of  witch  sto- 
ries 
In  Writings  (Temple)  v  5 
Rosamund  Gray 

In  Writings  (.Temple)  v  4 
Sea  voyage.  Sec  Lamb,  C.   Arabella  Hardy 
Susan  Yates;  or,  First  going  to  church 
In  Writings  (Temple)  v  5 
Lambert's  leap.     Reade,  C. 
Lame  Jervas.     Edgeworth,  M. 
Lamentable  comedy  of  Willow  Wood:  a  dia- 
logue.    Kipling,  R. 
Lamentations  of  Jeremiah  Johnson.    Stuart, 

R.  M. 
Lammas  preacliing.     Crockett,  S.  R. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


195 


La  Motte-Fouque,  Friedrich  Heinrich  Karl,  - 
freiherr  de,  1 777- 1843 
Aslauga's  knight 
In  Aslauga's  knight 
Lamp  and  the  guitar.     Quillcr-Couch,  A.  T. 
Lamp  of  liberty.     Duncan,  N. 
Lamp  of  Psyche.     Wharton,  E. 
Lampblack.     Ouida 
Lancashire  story.    Sec  Burnett,  F.  H.     Surly 

Tim 
Lancer's  wife.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Land.    Austin,  M.  H. 
Land  beyond  the  blow.    Bierce,  A. 
Land  east  of  the  sun  and  west  of  the  moon. 

Morris,  W. 
Land  of  heart's  desire.     Kelly,  M. 
Land  of  love.     Harland,  H. 
Land  of  promise.     Zangwill,  I. 
Land  of  the  blue  flower.    Burnett,  F.  H. 
Land  of  youth.     Comer,  C.  A. 
Land  without  common  folks.     Brown,  A. 
Landed     proprietor.      See    Tolstoi,     L.     N. 

Russian  proprietor 
Landers,  J. 

King  Bemba's   Point 

In  Stories   by  English  authors,  African 
Landless  farmer.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Landlord  of  the  Big  Flume  Hotel.  Harte,  B. 
Landscape  chamber.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Landscape  painter.     James,  H. 
Landslide   and   the   train   wreck.     Jokai,   M. 
Landsman's   tale.     Stockton,   F.   R. 
Lane  that  had  no  turning.     Parker,  G. 
Lang,  Andrew,  1844-1912 

Adventure  of  the  Canadian  heiress 

In  Disentanglers 
Adventure  of  the  exemplary  earl 

In  Disentanglers 
Adventure  of  the  fair  American 

In  Disentanglers 
Adventure   of  the   first   clients 

In  Disentanglers 
Adventure    of    the    lady   novelist   and    the 
vaccinationist 
In  Disentanglers 
Adventure   of  the   lady  patroness 

In  Disentanglers 
Adventure  of  the  miserly  marquis 

In  Disentanglers 
Adventure  of  the  office  screen 

In  Disentanglers 
Adventure  of  the  rich  uncle 

In  Disentanglers 
Betty  Barnes,  the  cook 

In   Blackw  187:  231 
Black  dogs  and  the  thumbless  hand 

In  Cornhill   74:  763 
In   Castle  Dangerous 
In  Cornhill   53:  514 
Lippinc  37:545 
Lover  in  cocky 
In  Disentanglers 
Lang  men  o'   Larut.     Kipling,   R. 
Lang  Tammas  and   Drumsheugh  swear  off. 

Bangs,  J.  K. 
Lanier  of  the  cavalry.     King,  C. 
Lannigan  system  with  girls.     Fernald,  C.  B. 
Lantern.     Brown,  A. 
Lanty  Foster's  mistake.     Harte,  B. 
La  Ramee,  Louise  de.     See  Ouida,  pseud. 


La  Rochefoucauld's  saying.  Litchfield,  G.  D. 
Larssen,  O. 
Alanuscript 

In  Hawthorne,     J.      Library     mystery 
and  detective  stories,  German  etc. 
Lass  of  the  Laramie.     King,  C. 
Last  Anderson  of  Deeside.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Last   antelope.     Austin,   M.   H. 
Last  assembling.     Brown,  A. 
Last  asset.     Wharton,  E. 
Last  book.     Daudet,  A. 
Last  Carolan.     Norris,  K. 
Last  Chance   gulch.     Crosby,   M. 
Last  Christmas.     Allen,  J.   L. 
Last  class.     Daudet,  A. 
Last  conquest  of  Mrs.  Byrd.     Thanet,  O. 
Last  cruise  of  the  Stella  di  Mare.     Stetson, 

G.  E.  C. 
Last  duchess  of  Belgarde.     Seawcll,   M.  E. 
Last  effect.     Merrick,  L. 
Last   extremity.     Payn,  J. 
Last  fiddling  of  Mordaunt's  Jim.     Dunbar, 

P.  L. 
Last  galley.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Last  gift.     Freeman,  M.   E.  W. 
Last  laugh.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Last  leaf.     Henry,  O. 
Last  lesson.     Daudet,  A. 
Last   mass.     Besant,   W. 
Last  mass;    a    reminiscence.     Jokai,    M. 
Last  night.     Bangs,  J.   K. 
Last  of  the  fairy  wands.     Bishop,  W.  H. 
Last  of  the   Fini.     See  Oisin  in  Tirnanogo 
Last  of  the  legions.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Last  of  the  smugglers.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Last  of  the  stories.     Kipling,  R. 
Last  of  the  troubadours.     Henry,  O. 
Last  of  the  Valerii.     James,  H. 
Last   of   the  wire-tappers.     Train,  A.    C. 
Last  ride  together.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Last  sacrifice.     Watson,  J. 
Last  serpent.     MacManus,  S. 
Last  sixty  minutes.     Glaspell,  S. 
Last  slave   ship.     Howe,   G. 
Last  spike.     Warman,  C. 
Last  step.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Last  Stetson.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
Last  straw.     Michelson,   M. 
Last  straw.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Last  supper.     Sharp,  W. 
Last  term.     Kipling,  R. 
Last  visit  to  a  scholar.     Dyar,  M. 
Last  word.      Hornung,   E.   W. 
Lasting  love.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Late  Mr.  Taylor.     McCutcheon,  G.  B. 
Late  Mr.  Watkins  of  Georgia.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Late  supper.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Latin-quarter  courtship.     Harland,  H. 
Latter-day  wooing.     Halevy,  L. 
Laughin'  in  meetin'.     Stowe,  H.  B. 
Laughter     Hole.     Phillpotts,     E. 
Laughter  of  Scathach  the  queen.    Sharp,  W. 
Laurels   and   the   lady.     Merrick,   L. 
Laurels   of    the   brave.     Corelli,    M. 
Laurette  or  the  red  seal.     Vigny,  A.  V.  de 
Laurie  Vane.     Seawell,  M.  E. 
Lauson    tragedy.     De    Forest,    J.  W. 
Lauth.     Norris,  F. 
Law  and  gospel.     Halo.   E.  E. 
Law    and    order.     Henry.    O. 
Law,  and  the  gospel.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 


196 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Law  and  the  long  bone.     Earlc,  M.  T. 

Law-breakers.     Grant,    R. 

Law   lane.     Jewett,   S.   O. 

Law  of  life.     London,  J. 

Law,  or  the  gospel?     Leland,  M. 

Lawn-mower.     Hibbard,    G.   A. 

Lawyer    Money.     Earle,    M.   T. 

Lawyer   Quince.     Jacobs,   W.   W. 

Lay  of  Eliduc.     Marie  de  France 

Lay  of  Equitan.     Marie   de   France 

Lay  of  Graclcnt.     IMarie  de  France 

Lay  of  Gugenar.     Marie  de  France 

Laj'-  of  Milon.     Marie  de   France 

Lay  of  Sir  Launfal.     Marie  de  France 

Lay  of  the  ash  tree.     Marie  de  France 

Lay    of    the     dolorous    knight.     Marie    de 
France 

Lay  of  the  honeysuckle.     Marie  de  France 

Lay   of  the   nightingale.     Marie   de   France 

Lay  of  the  thorn.     Alarie  de  France 

Lay  of  the  two  lovers.     Marie  de   France 

Lay  of  the  were-wolf.     Marie  de  France 

Lay  of  Yonec.     Marie  de  France 

Laying  of   the   hose-pipe  ghost.     Connolly, 
J.  B. 

Lazarette  of  the  "Huntress."  Russell,  W.  C. 

Lazy  Jaynius.     MacManus,   S. 

Lazy   Lawrence.     Edgeworth,   M. 

Lazy  tour   of  two   idle   apprentices.     Dick- 
ens. C. 

Lead  soldier's   story.     France,   A. 

Leader  of  his  people.     Pratt.  L. 

Lcadin'    road    to    Donegal.     MacManus,    S. 

Leading  lady.     Fcrber,   E. 

Leading  lady's    Christmas.     Seawell,    M.   E. 

Leading  man.     Tracy,  V. 

Leaf  in  the  storm.     Ouida 

League  of  the  old  men.     London,  J. 

Lean    and    fat.     Chekhov,    A.    P. 

Leandcr  of  Betsy's  pride.     Harrison,  C.   C. 

Leander    of    the    East    river.     Davis,    Rich- 
ard H. 

Leander's  light.     Page,  T.    N. 

Lear  of  the  steppe's.     See  Turgenev,   L   S. 
King  Lear  of  the  steppes 

"Learning"  of  Gregory.     Vorse,  M.  H. 

Lease  of  the  "Cross  Keys."     Jerome,  J.  K. 

Leather  funnel.     Doyle,  A.  C. 

Leaves  from  the  diary  of  Ruth  Marchmont. 
Harrison,   C.  C. 

Lcbedyan.     Turgenev.   T.   S. 

Leclercq,  Paul 
Story  in  white 

//("Merrill,  S.     Pastels  in  prose 

Lecture  in  the  Lady   Gay.     Lewis,  A.  H. 

Lee,  Vernon  Paget,  pseud.    See  Paget,  Vio- 
let 

Lefevre,  Edwin,  1871- 
Break  in  turpentine 
In  Wall   street   stories 
McClure    16:  539 
Golden  flood 
In  Golden  flood 

McClure  24:  37.S,  S03.  .=502 
Hans   Schmelz 

In   Everybody's    24:46 
His    first    suicide 

In  McClure    tq:  183 
Little   lizard 
In  Everybody's    21:625 


Lost  opportunity 
In  Wall  street  stories 
Munsey  25:  429 
Man  who  won 
In  Wall  street  stories 
McClure   17:360 
Men  of  little  faith 

In  Harper   no:  601 
Philanthropic  whisper 

In  Wall  street  stories 
Pike's   Peak  or  bust 
In  Wall  street  stories 
]\IcClure  17:  153 
Reason  why 

In  Everybody's  26:593 
Sixty-thousand  dollar  face 

In  Harper   109:  567 
Theological  tipster 

In  Wall  street  stories 
Munse}^   24:  41 
Tipster 

In  Wall  street  stories 
McClure   18:  71 
Woman  and  her  bonds 
In  Wall  street  stories 
McClure   16:  339 
Left  out  on  Lonestar  mountain.     Harte,  B. 
Leg.     Zschokke,  J.  H.  D. 
Leg  pull.     Williams,  J.  L. 
Legacy.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Legacy.     Hopkins,   M.   S.   B. 
Le  Gallienne,  Richard,    1866- 
Amis   and   Amile 
In  Romances  of  old   France 
Cosmopol   31:  261 
Aucassin    and    Nicolette 

In  Romances    of    old    France 
Cosmopol  31:  145 
Beautv's  portmanteau 
/;;  Painted  shadows. 
Blonde   of   Oxford    and    Jehane    of   Dam- 
martin 
In  Romances    of    old    France 
Book  bills  of  Narcissus 

In  Book  bills  of  Narcissus 
Buyer  of  sorrows 

In  ]\Iakcr   of    rainbows 
Dead,  dead  woman 

In  Painted   shadows 
First  church  of  the  Restoration 

In  Painted    shadows 
Fragolctta 

In  Painted   shadows 
Haunted  orchard 

./;/   Harper  124:  21  t 
History  of  over-sea 

In  Romances    of    old    France 
Household   gods 

In  Painted   shadows 
King  Florns  and   Fair  Jehane 
/;;   Romances    of    old    France 
Cosmopol  3t:  388 
King  on  his  way  to  be  crowned 
In  Maker  of  rainbows 
Cent   82:208 
Little  iovs  of  IMargaret 

In  Harper    1x1:422 
Maker  of  rainbows 

In  ATaker  of  rainbows 
Man    with    no   money 
In  Maker  of  rainbows 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


197 


Man  with  something  in  his  eye 

In  Maker  of  rainbows 
Miracle  of  love 

III  Cosmopol  48:  186 
Mother-of-pearl 

In  Maker  of  rainbows 
Old  coat  of  dreams 

In  Maker  of  rainbows 
Old  silver 

In  Painted   shadows 
Perdita's  lovers 

In  Harper  105:  435 
Poet,  take   thy  lute 
In  Painted   shadows 
Dclin  64:  533,  738 
Princess's   mirror 

In  Maker  of  rainbows 
Rags  of  King  Cophetua 
In  Maker  of  rainbows 
Shadow  of  the-  rose 
In  Painted   shadows 
Dclin    63:420 
Sleepless   lord 

In  Maker  of  rainbows 
Stern  education  of  clowns 

In  ]\Iaker  of  rainbows 
Stolen  dream 

In  Maker  of  rainbows 
Harper   125:99 
Stolen  mirror 

In  Harper   119:  83 
Tale   of   King   Coustans   the   emperor 
In  Romances    of    old    France 
Cosmopol  32:  52 
Two  ghosts 

In  Painted   shadows 
Wandering  home 

In  Painted   shadows 
Woman  in  possession 
In  Painted  shadows 
Worshipper   of   the   image 

In  Worshipper   of   the    image 
Youth   of  Lady  Constantia 
In  Painted  shadows 
Legay    Pelham's    headache.     Morris,    G. 
Legay  Pelham's  protegee.     Morris,   G. 
Legend.     Wharton,   E. 
Legend  of  a  billiard  club.     Black.  W. 
Legend  of  a  billiard  club.     A  sequel  to  that. 

Black,  W. 
Legend  of  Devil's  Point.     Harte,  B. 
Legend  of  Don  Juan  Manuel.  Janvier,  T.  A. 
Legend  of  Don  Munio  Sancho  de  Hinojasa. 

Irving,  W. 
Legend   of    el    Puente   de    Cuervo.     Janvier, 

T.  A. 
Legend  of  Fugen-Bosatsu.     Hearn,  L. 
Legend   of   La   Llorona.     Janvier,  T.   A. 
Legend  of  Lapwater  Hall.     Morrison,  A. 
Legend  of  Madame  Krasinska.     Paget,  V. 
Legend   of   Mont    St.   Michel.     J^Iaupassant, 

G.  de 
Legend  of  ]\Ionte  del  Diablo.     Harte.  B. 
Legend   of   Oxford.     Sigourney,   L.    H. 
Legend  of  padre  Jose.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Legend  of  Pennsylvania.     Sigourney,  L.   H. 
Legend  of  Prince  Ahmed  al  Kamel;  or.  The 

pilgrim   of  love.     Irving,  W. 
Legend   of   Reor.     Lagerlof,   S. 
Legend   of   Sagenfeld,    in    Germany.     Clem- 
ens, S.   L. 


Legend  of  Sammstadt.     Harte,  B. 

Legend  of  Sir  Dinar.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 

Legend   of   Sleepy   Hollow.     Irving,   W. 

Legend  of  Tchi-Niu.     Hearn,  L. 

Legend  of  the  accursed  bell.     Janvier,  T.  A. 

Legend  of  the  Aduana  de  Santa  Domingo. 
Janvier,  T.  A. 

Legend   of   the    altar   del   perdon.     Janvier, 
T.  A. 

Legend    of    the    Arabian    astrologer.     Irv- 
ing, W. 

Legend  of  the  bird's  nest.     Lagerlof.  S. 

Legend    of    the    calle    de    la    Cruz    Verde. 
Janvier,  T.  A. 

Legend   of   the   callc    de   la   Joya.     Janvier, 
T.  A. 

Legend    of    the    callc    de    la    Machincuepa. 
Janvier,  T.  A. 

Legend  of  the  calle  de  la   Quernada.     Jan- 
vier, T.   A. 

Legend  of  the  calle  de  los   Parados.      Jan- 
vier, T.  A. 

Legend    of    the    calle    del    Padre    Lecuona. 
Janvier,   T.   A. 

Legend   of  the   callejon   del    Armado.     Jan- 
vier,  T.   A. 

Legend    of   the    callejon    del    muerto.     Jan- 
vier,  T.  A. 

Legend  of  the  Christmas  rose.    Lagerlof,  S. 

Legend  of  the  enchanted  soldier.    Irving,  W. 

Legend    of    the     engulphed    convent.     Irv- 
ing, W. 

Legend  of  the  living  spectre.     Janvier,  T.  A. 

Legend  of  the   man  with  the  golden  brain. 
Daudet,  A. 

Legend   of    the    IMujcr    Herzzada.     Janvier, 
T.  A. 

Legend   of   the    Moor's   legacy.     Irving,   W. 

Legend    of   the    Mulata    de    Cordoba.     Jan- 
vier, T.  A. 

Legend    of    the    obedient    dead    nun.     Jan- 
vier, T.  A. 

Legend  of  the   Puente  del  Clerigo.    Janvier, 
t.  A. 

Legend  of  the  Rhine.     Thackeray,  W.  M. 

Legend  of  the  rose  of  the  Alhambra.     Irv- 
ing.  W. 

Legend   of  the   sea.     Sienkiewicz,   H. 

Legend    of    the    three    beautiful    princesses. 
Irving,  W. 

Legend    of   the   two    discreet    statues.     Irv- 
ing, W. 

Legend  of  Yurei-Daki.     Hearn,   L. 

Legends      of      St.      Piran.       Quiller-Couch, 
A.  T. 

Legends    of    the    citv   of    Mexico.     Janvier, 
T.  A. 

Legion  of  honor.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Legs  of  Sister  Ursula.     Kipling,   R. 

Leila;   or.  The    siege  of  Granada.     Lytton, 
E.   B. 

Lemaitre,  Jules    i.    e.    Frangois    filie    Jules, 
1853- 
First  impulse 
In  Liv  Age  223:  321 

Lemonnier,    Camille,    i.    e.    Antoine    Louis 
Camille,  1835- 
Saint  Nicholas  eve 

In  Stories    by    foreign    authors,    Polish 
etc. 


[98 


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Lemon  tree.     Ouida 

Lcona:  a  blind  man"s  storj-.     Monlton.  L.  C. 

Lconi;   a   legend   of   Italy.     Ruskin,   J. 

Lconi  the   trouble-maker.     Lewis,  A.   H. 

Leonora.     Kdgeworth,  M. 

Leopard  man"s  story.     London,  J. 

Le  Sage,  Alain  Rene,   1668-1747 
Gil  Bias  and  Dr.  Sangrado 

In  Patten,      W.        International      short 
stories  v  3 

Lese-majeste   of   Hans    llcckendom.      Sing- 
master,  E. 

Leslies.     Irving,  W. 

Lesson.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 

Lesson  in  natural  history.     Bates,  A. 

Lesson  in   the   art.     Hawkins,  A.   H. 

Lesson  of  silence.     Vorse,  M.  H. 

Lesson  of  the  master.     James,  H. 

Let    every    man     mind     his     own     business. 
Stowe,  H.  B. 

Let  me   feci   your   pulse.     Henry,   O. 

Let  us   follow  him.     Sicnkiewicz,  H. 

Letter  and   a  paragraph.     Bunner,   H.    C. 

Letter  and  what  came  of  it.    Moulton,  L.  C.     ' 

Letter-box.     Bazin,  R. 

Letter  found   on   a  corpse.     Maupassant,  G. 
de 

Letter  found  on  a  drowned  man.     See  Mau- 
passant, G.  de.     Letter  found  on  a  corpse 

Letter  from  Golam   Singh.     Kipling,   R. 

Letter  home.     Bennett,  E.  A. 

Letter  of  farewell.     Matthews,  J.  B. 

Letter   of   introduction;    a    farce.     Howells, 
W.  D. 

Letter  of  recommendation.     Maupassant,  G. 
.de 

Letter  to  Rome.     Moore.  G. 

Letter  to  the  Duchess.     Merrick,  L. 

Letter  to  town.     Bunner,  H.  C. 

Letters.     Wharton,  E. 

Letters  from  a  cat.     Jackson,  H.  H. 

Letters  from  my  mill.     Daudet,  A. 

Letters  from  Troy.     Quiller-Couch.   A.  T. 

Letters  of  Julia  and  Caroline.     Edgcworth, 
M. 

Letters  of  marque.     Kipling,  R. 

Letters  to  an   absent  one.     See  Daudet,   A. 
Alonday  tales 

Letting  in  the  jungle.     Kipling,  K. 

Lettre    d'amour.     Davis,    Richard    H. 

Letty  Coe.     Gissing,  G. 

Letty's  tramo.     Alcott,  L.  M. 

Level   crossing.     Parker,   G. 

Lever,  Charles  James,  1806-1872 
Mr.  O'Lcary's  second  love 

In   Patten,      W.        International      short 
stories  v  2 

Leviathan.     Van   Dyke,  II. 

Levitation  of  Miss  Weeks.     liacon,  J.  D. 

Lewald-Stahr,  Fanny,  181 1-1889 
Aristocratic  world 

In  Stories  and  novels 
Maid  of  Oyas 

In  Stories  and  novels 

Lewis,    Alfred    Henry    (Dan    Quin,    pseud-) 
1842-1914 
Baby's  lingers 

In  .'\paches  of   New   York 
I'ig  Mike  Abrams 
In  .\paches  of  New  York 


r.ill  Connors  of  the  Osagcs 

/;;   W'olfville    nights 
I'.ill  Hoskins's  coon 

In  Wolfvillc 
Bogg's  experience 

In  Wolfville 
Bowlegs  and  Major  l>en 

/;/  Wolfville  nights 
Cherokee  Hall 

/;;  Wolfville 
Cherokee  Hall  plaj's  poker 

In  Wolfville  days 
Clients  of  Aaron  (irecn 

In  Wolfville  nights 
Colonel  Coyote  Chubbs 

/;;  Wolfville  nights 
Colonel  Sterett's  marvels 

In  Wolfville  nights 
Colonel  Sterett's  panther  hunt 

In  Wolfville  nights 
Colonel  Sterett's  war  record 

In  Wolfville  days 
Confusion  of  Talky  Jones 

In  Cosmopol  44:  539 
Cooking  of  Crazy  Butch 

In  Apaches  of  New  York 
Crawfish    lim 

In  Wolfville 
Cynthiana,  pet-named   original  sin 

/;;   Faro  Nell 

Cosmopol  53:  160 
Dawson  and  Rudd,  partners 

In  Wolfville 
Dead-shot  Baker 

In  Faro  Nell 
Death,  and  the  Donna  x\nna 

In  Wolfville  days 
Defiance  of  Gene  Watkins 

/;/  Wolfville  days 
Delicacy  of  Red  Dog 

/;;  Cosmopol  53:400 
Diary  of  a  New  York  policeman 

/;/  McClure   40:  158 
Dismissal  of  Silver  Phil 

In  Wolfville  nights 
Doc  Peet's  error 

In  Cosmopol  43:  359 
Domestic  protectorate  of  Missis  Bill 

/;;  Cosmopol  44:  22 
Eat-em-up  Jack 

In  Apaches  of  New  York 
Enright's  pard,  Jim  Willis 

In  Wolfville 
Eternal  woman 

In  Cosmopol  53:  766 
Feud  of  pickles 

/;/  Wolfville  days 
Funeral  of  old  1  lolt 

/;/  Faro  Nell 
Ghost  of  Sandy   Carr 

In  Cosmopol  44:  213 
Ghost  of  the  bar-B-8 

In  Wolfvillc  nights 
Going  of  Biff  Ellison 

In  Apaches  of  New  York 
Great  Wolfville  strike 

In  Wolfvillc  days 
Grinding  of  Dave  Tutt 

In  Wolfville  days 
Heir  of  the  Broken-O 
In  Cosmopol  43:608 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


199 


Hold-up  at  the  canyon  head 

In  Cosmopol  45 :  349 
How  Faro  Nell  dealt  bank 

In  Wolfville  nights 
How  Jack  Rainey  quit 

In  Wolfville  days 

How  Jackeen  slew  the  Doc 

In  Apaches  of  New  York 

How  Pioggi  went  to  Elmira 

In  Apaches  of  New  York 

How  Prince  Hal  got  help 

In  Wolfville  days 
How  Red  Dog  came  to  the  rescue 

//;   Cosmopol  44:  272 
How  the  dumlj  man  rode 

In  Wolfville  days 
How  the  Mocking  Bird  was  won 
In  Faro  Nell 

Cosmopol  50:  27 
How  the  raven   died 
In  Wolfville  nights 
How  Tutt  shot  Texas  Thompson 

In  Faro  Nell 
How  Wolfville  made  a  jest 

In  Wolfville  days 
Ike  the  blood 

In  x'Ypaches  of  New  York 
Indian  Louie 

In  Apaches  of  New  York 
Inez  of  the  'dobe  walls 

In  Outing  44:  436 
Influence  of  Faro  Nell 

In  Wolfville  nights 
Jacks  up  on  eights 

In  Wolfville 
Jaybird  Bob's  joke 

In  Wolfville 
Johnny  Florer's  axle  grease 

In  Wolfville  days 
Lecture  in  the  Lady  Gay 

In  Cosmopol  44:  431 
Leoni  the  trouble-maker 

In  Apaches  of  New  York 
Little  Bow  Kmii 

In  Apaches  of  New  Yoriv 
Long  ago  on  the  Rio  Grande 

In  Wolfville  nights 
Looking  out  of  Faro  Nell 

In  Cosmopol  45:654 
Luck  of  Hardrobe 

/;;  Wolfville  nights 
Alacc  Bowman,  sheriff 

In  Wolfville 
Man  from  Red  Dog 
//;  Wolfville 

Patten,      W.        International      short 
stories  v  i 
Man  from  Yellowstone 

/;;  Wolfville 
Mills  of  savage  gods 
In  Wolfville  nights 
Old  man  Enright's  love 

In  Wolfville  days 
Old  man  Enright's  uncle 
/;;  Faro  Nell 

Cosmopol  49:  506 
Old  ]\Ionte,  ofticial  drunkard 
In  Faro  Nell 

Cosmopol  53:  469 
Old  Sam  Enright's  romance 
Jn  Wolfville 


Pihon  Bill's  bluff 

In  Wolfville 
Propriety  Pratt,  hypnotist 
In  Faro  Nell 

Cosmopol  40:  13 
Qucerness  of  Dave  Tutt 

/;;  Wolfville  nights 
Red  Mike 

In  Faro  Nell 
Rival  dance  halls 

In  Wolfville 
Rose  of  Wolfville 

In  Cosmopol  43 :  479 
Salting  of  the  Golden  Rule 

In  Cosmopol  44:  575 
Slim  Jim's  sister 

In  Wolfville 
Spelling  book  Ben 

In  Faro  Nell 
Sport  of  kings 

In  Cosmopol  48:  511 
Stinging   lizard 
In  Wolfville 
Texas  Thompson's  "election" 

In  Wolfville 
That  Turner  person 
In  Faro  Nell 

Cosmopol  48:  301 
That  Wolfville  Red  Dog 

In  Faro  Nell 
Todd  Allen's  elopement 

In  Wolfville  nights 
Tom  and  Jerry;   wheelers 

In  Wolfville  nights 
Tooth-pick  Johnson's  ostracism 

In  Wolfville  days 
Treachery  of  Curly  Ben 

In  Wolfville  days 
Troubles  of  Dan  Boggs 

In  Wolfville  nights 
Tucson  Jennie's  correction 

In  Wolfville  nights 
Tucson  Jennie's  heart 

In  Wolfville 
Tucson  Jennie's  jealousy 

In  Wolfville 
Wages  of  the  snitch 

In  Apaches  of  New  York 
Washerwoman's  war 

In  Wolfville 
When  the  stage  was  stopped 

In  Wolfville  days 
When  Tutt  first  saw  Tucson 

In  Wolfville  nights 
When  Whiskey  Bill  died 

In  Wolfville  days 
Winning  of  the  Saucy  Paoli 

In  Munsey  27:  490 
With  the  Apache's  compliments 

In  Wolfville  nights 
Wolfville:  Boanerges 

In  Cosmopol  55:  5^6 
Wolfville  Daily  Coyote 

In  Wolfville  days 
Wolfville  foundling 

In  Wolfville 
Wolfville:  Jimjam  Wallis,  liar 

In  Cosmopol  55:  1 1 1 

Wolfville:   Marihuana 

/;/   Cosmopol  55:  645 


IXDF.X    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Lewis,   Alfred   Henry— Cuutiiiucd 
Wolfville:  Red  Dog  Fourth  of  July 

/;;   Cosniopol  54:  254 
Wolfville    Thanksgiving 

Jn  Wolfville 
Wolfville:  the  troubles  of  old  Bender 

In  Cosmopol  55:  !^4i 
Wolfville:  those  differences  Ijetween  Tutt 
and  Texas  Thompson 
III  Cosmopol  54:  556 
Wolfvillc's   first  funeral 
/;;  Wolfville 
Lewis,     Angelo     John      (Prof.     Hoffmann, 
pseud.)  1839- 
Wrong  black  bag 

In  Stories  by  English  autliors,  England 
Liv  Age  107:  172 
Lewis,  Mrs.  H.  C     See  Cameron,  ]\Iargarct 
Lgoflf.     Turgenev,  I.  S. 
Lgov.     See  Turgenev,  I.  S.     Lgotf 
Li  Wan  the   fair.     London,  J. 
Liar.     James,  H. 

Libbie  Marsh's  three  eras.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 
Libby  and  the  dark.     Donnell,  A.  H. 
Liberal   education.     Havv^kins,  A.   H. 
Liberal  education.     Mason,  A.  E.  W. 
Liberal   lover.     Cervantes   Saavedra,   M.   de 
Liberty  Jones's  discovery.     Harte,  B. 
Liberty's  victim.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Library.     Maartcns,  M. 
Lickpcnny  lover.     Henry,   O. 
Lie.     Donnell,  A.  H. 
Lie  absolute.     Bland,  E.  N. 
Liebereich.     Long,  J.  L. 
Lieutenant    Lare's    marriage.     Maupassant, 

G.  de 
Life.     Maartens,  M. 
Life.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Life   and   death;   a   Hindu   legend.     Sicnkie- 

vvicz,  H. 
Life  everlastin'.     Freeman,  M.   E.   W. 
Life  for  life.     Boyesen,  H.   H. 
Life  in  a  country  manse.     Barrie,  J.  ^1. 
Life  in  the  North.     Bremer,  F. 
Life  magnet.     Adce,  A.  A. 
Life  of  Nancy.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Life  of  Quintus  Fixlein.     Richtcr,  J.  P.  F. 
Life  of  the  winds  of  heaven.     White,  S.  E. 
Life  of  Xavier  Lavelle.     Kipling,  R. 
Life-preserver:  a  crime  doctor  story.     Hor- 

nung,  E.  W^ 
Life  subscription.      Hawkins,  A.  II. 
Life-tale  of  Pearl  McRoy.     Fuller,  H.  B. 
Life  they  said  she  ruined.     Merrick,  L. 
Life's  enigma.     Bjornson,  B. 
Life's  secret.     Sienkicwicz,   H. 
Lifted  bandage.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Lifted  veil.     Eliot,  G. 
Ligcia.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Light    house.      See    Bremer,    F.     Axel    and 

Anna 
Light-hftuse  keeper  of  Aspinwall.     Sienkic- 
wicz,  H. 
Light      house     of     the      Sanguimaires.     See 

Daudct,   A.     Lighlliousc 
Light  man.     James,  11. 
Light  of  other  days.     Parker,  G. 
Light  on  the  tower.     Gissing,  G. 
Light  i^rincess.     Macdonald,   G. 
Light-ship  67.     Connolly,  J.   B. 


Light  sovereign.     Harland,  H. 
Light  that  failed  not.     Van  Dyke,  H. 
Light  that    shines    in    darkness.        Tolstoi, 

L.  N. 
Lighted  house.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
Lighthouse.     Daudet.  A. 
Lights  of  Sitka.     Fernald,  C.  B. 
Like   a   grammarian.     Benson,    E.    F. 
Like  cures  like.     Trumbull,  A.   E. 
Like   father,    like   son.     King,   C. 
Like  unto  like.     Gibbon,  P. 
Like  young   Lochinvar.     Cameron,   M. 
Likely  story.     Howells,   W.   D. 
Likes  o'  us.     Kipling,  R. 
Lilie   Lala.     Maupassant.  G.  de 
Lilith.     Harland,  H. 
Liljencrantz,  Ottilia  Adalina,  1876-1910 
As  the   Xorns  weave 

III  Viking's  love 
Hostage 

In  Viking's  love 
How  Thor  recovered  his  hammer 

III  Viking's  love 
L^nreasonable  Betty 

In  Ladies'  H  J  28:    F  p  9 
Viking's  love 
//;  Viking's  love 
Lillian  Morris.     Sienkiewicz.  li. 
Lily's  guest.     Hawthorne,   N. 
Lime-burner.     See  Parker,  G.     Story  of  the 

lime-burner 
Lime  tree.     Galsworthy,  J. 
Limehouse  Reach.     See  Jacobs,  W.  W.     In 

Limehouse  Reach 
Limerick  gloves.     Edgeworth,   M. 
Limitations.     Wyatt,  E.  F. 
Limitations  of  Pambe  Serang.     Kipling,  R. 
Limner's  romance.     Besant,  W. 
Lin   McLean's  honeymoon.     Wister,  O. 
Lindau,  Rudolf,  1829- 
All  in   vain 

In  Stories  and  novels 
First  love 

/;;  Stories  and  novels 
Gordon  Baldwin 

In  Gordon  Baldwin 
Hans  the  dreamer 

In  Stories  and  novels 
Liquidated 

In   Liciuidatcd 
Our  little  world 

In  Our  little  world 

Philosopher's   pendulum 

In  Gordon  Baldwin 

Stories  b}'  foreign  autliors,  German 

V      I 

Seer 

In  Liciuidated 
Lindcnborg  pool.     Morris,   W. 
Lindsay's  luck.     Burnett,  F.   II. 
Line-man's  wedding.     Ralph,  J. 
Line  of  least  resistance.     Wharton,  E. 
Linen  measurer.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Linge  of  M'sieur.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Linguister.     Craddock,  C.  E. 
Lion  among  ladies.     Sedgwick,  A.  D 
Lion  and  the  unicorn.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Lion  in  the  way.     Brown,  A. 
Lion  in  the  way.     Hihbnrd,  G.  .\. 
Lionizing.     Poe,   I'..  A. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


201 


Lionizing  murderers.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Lion's  mouth.     Miller,  A.  D. 
Lion's  share.     Bennett,  E.  A. 
Liquidated.     Lindau,    R. 
Lispeth.     Kipling,  R. 
List  of  starboard.     Smith, "F.  H. 
Litchfield,  Grace  Denio,  1849- 
American  flirtation 
In  Little  Venice 
Atlan  54:  829 
As  a  man  sows 

In  Harper  112:  630 
Hilary's  husband 
In  Little  Venice 
Cent  30:268 
Knight  of  the  Black  Forest 

/;;  Knight  of  the   Black  Forest 
Cent  29:  180,  344,  568 
La  Rochefoucauld's  saying 

In  Little  Venice 
Little  Venice 
In  Little  Venice 
Cent  40:  367 
Myrtle 

In  Little  Venice 
One  chapter 

In  Little  Venice 
Cent  27: 210 
One  result 

In  Outlook  73:  84 
Price  I  paid  for  a  set  of  Ruskin 
In  Little  Venice 
Cent  28: 937 
Question 

In  Harper  104:  543 
Selina's  singular  marriage 
In  Little  Venice 
Cent  36: 194 
Literary  club.     Barrie,  J.  M. 
Literarv  coincidence.     Hornung,   E.  W. 
Literary   life   of   Thingum    Bob,    Esq.     Poe, 

E.  A. 
Literary  love-letters.     Herrick,  R. 
Literary     remains     of     Thomas     Bragdon. 

Bangs,  J.  K. 
Little    account    with    Swithin     Hall.     Lon- 
don, J. 
Little  Alvida.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Little  Annie's  ramble.     Hawthorne,   N. 
Little  Babiche.     Parker,  G. 
Little  bell  of  honour.     Parker,  G. 
Little  Bel's  supplement.     Jackson,  H.  H. 
Little  Ben.     Spofford,  H.  P. 
Little   Betty's   kitten   tells   her   story.     Bur- 
nett,  F.   H. 
Little  Big  Horn  medicine.     Wister,  O. 
Little  bird  and  the  blacksmith.     Warman,  C. 
Little  blue  overalls.     Donnell,  A.  H. 
Little  Blue  Wing  finds  the  gold  powder.  Sec 
Strindberg,    J.    A.     Blue    Wing    finds    the 
gold  powder 
Little  Bo-pecp.     Kelly,  M. 
Little   Bow   Kum.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Little  boy  and  his  dogs.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Little  boy  of  the  lantern.     Harris.  J.  C. 
Little  briar-rose.  Grimm,  T.,  and  Grimm,  W. 
Little  Briggs  and  I.     Ludlow.  F.  H. 
Little  brother  of  the  books.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Little  brown  shoes.     Viebig,  C. 
Little  Button-Rose.     Alcott.  L.  M. 
Little   captive  maid.     Jewett,   S.   O. 


Little  cask.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Little  Cayuse.     Warman,  C. 

Little  change.     White,  E.  O. 

Little  change  for  Edward.     Cutting,  M.  S. 

Little  chap.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 

Little  Christian.     Maartens,  M. 

Little  Compton.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Little  confederate  hero.     Page,  T.  N. 

Little   convent  girl.     King,   G.   E. 

Little  coyote.     Austin,  M.  H. 

Little    Daffydowndilly.     Hawthorne,   N. 

Little  Darby.     Page,  T.  N. 

Little    David:    a    coursing    story.     Mitford, 

M.  R. 
Little  Daylight.     Macdonald,  G. 
Little  dinner.     Bishop,  W.  H. 
Little     dinner     at     Timmins's.      Thackeray, 

W.  M. 
Little  dog.     Morris,  G. 
Little  dog  Trusty.     Edgeworth,  M. 
Little  domestic.     Catherwood,  M.  H. 
Little  dramas  of  the  curbstone.     Norris,  F. 
Little  earl.     Ouida 
Little  Edward.     Stowe,   H.   B. 
Little  fairy's  constancy.     Ralph,  J. 
Little  feller.     Train,  A.  C. 
Little-flower-of-the-wood.     Merrick,    L. 
Little  flyer  in  love.     Osbourne,  L. 
Little   foxes.     Kipling,   R. 
Little  Fred,  the  canal  boy.     Stowe,  H.  B. 
Little  French  Mary.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Little    Gibraltar.     Moulton,    L.    C. 
Little  girl.     White,  S.  E. 
Little-girl-afraid-of-a-dog.     Freeman,   M.   E. 

W. 
Little    girl    who    should    have    been    a    boy. 

Donnell,  A.  H. 
Little  god  and  Dicky.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Little  grand  and  the  marchioness.     Ouida 
Little  gray  ghost.     Comer,  C.  A. 
Little  gray  lady.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Little  green  door.     Freeman,   M.    E.   W. 
Little  heiress.     Morris,   G. 
Little   hopping  frog.     Pratt,   L. 
Little  house  in  the  garden.     Alcott,  L.  M. 
Little    house    in    the    street    where    the    sun 

never  came.     Long,  J.  L. 
Little    Huguenot;    a   romance    of    Fontaine- 

blau.     Pemberton,  M. 
Little  Jack.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Little  Jakey.     De  Kroyft,  S.  H. 
Little  Jane.     Brown,  A. 
Little   Jarvis.     Seawell,    M.    E. 
Little  joys   of   Margaret.     Le  Gallienne,   R. 
Little   lady  who   wouldn't   spoil    Christmas. 

Long,  J.   L. 
Little  lame  angel.     Crockett,  S.   R. 
Little  liberal.     Fernald,  C.  B. 
Little  lizard.     Lefevre,   E. 
Little  local  colour.     Henry.   O. 
Little    lonely    girl.     Thanet.    O. 
Little  Louise  Roque.     Maupassant.  G.  de 
Little  lover.     Donnell,  A.    H. 
Little  Lucy   Rose.     Freeman,    M.   E.   W. 
Little  maid  at  the  door.  Freeman.  M.  E.  W. 
Little  Marcus.     .-Vndrews.  M.  R.  S. 
Little  Margaret  Snell.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Little   Mary.     Maartens,   M. 
Little   masquerade.     Parker.    G. 
Little    matter  of   real   estate.     Kelly,    M. 
Little  ]\Iaude  and  her  mama.    Loomis,  C.  B. 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Little  Max.     Halevy,  L. 

Little   merchants.     Edgeworth,   M. 

Little  Mirandy.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Little  Miss  Flutterly's  dissertation  on  war. 

Loomis,  C.  B. 
Little   Miss  Joy-Sing.     Long,  J.   L. 
Little  IMiss  Sophie.     Dunbar,  A. 
Little    Missy.     Seawell,   M.   E. 
Little   Mr.  Cricket  and  the  other  creatures. 

Harris,  J.  C. 
Little  more   beef.     Kipling,   R. 
Little    Mother   Quackalina.     Stuart,    R.   I\I. 
Little  mountain  maid.     Earle,  M.  T. 
Little    neighbors.     Alcott,   L.    INI. 
Little    Norsk;    or,    Ol'    pap's    flaxen.     Gar- 
land, H. 
Little  number  ones.     Pratt,  L. 
Little  O'Gradv's  vs  the  Grindstone.    Fuller, 

H.  B.  ' 

Little  old  man  of  Batignolles.     Gaboriau,  E. 

Little  old  shoe.     See  Alcott,  L.  M.    Modern 
Cinderella 

Little  old  woman.     Spofford,   H.  P. 

Little  One  Eye,  little  Two  Eyes,  and  little 
Three   Eyes    (adapted).     Scudder,   H.   E. 

Little  orphan.     Dostoievski,  F.  i\L 

Little  pates.     Daudet,   A. 

Little  Persian  princess.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Little  pies.     See  Daudet,  A.    Little  pates 

Little    pilgrim.     Oliphant,    M.    W. 

Little     pilgrim;     further     experiences.     Oli- 
phant,  M.  W. 

Little   pilgrimage.     Crane,    S. 

Little  pioneer.     Mighels,  P.  V. 

Little   Poinsinet.     Thackeray,   W.   M. 

Little   post-boy.     Taylor,   B. 

Little  prep.     Kipling,  R. 

Little    Prince    Pomnik.     Grcnfcll,   W.    T. 

Little  ])rophet.     Wiggin,  K.  D. 

Little  Rathie's    "bural."     Barrie,    J.    M. 

Little   Red   Riding  Hood.     Perrault,  C. 

Little   Red   Riding   Hood    (adapted).     Scud- 
der.  H.   E. 

Little  regiment.     Crane,   S. 

Little  Renault.     Catherwood,  M.  H. 

Little  Revenge.     Andrews.   M.    R.    S. 

Little   revenge.     Andrews,   M.   R.   S. 

Little    romance.     Duncan,   N. 

Little  room.     Wynne,   M.  Y. 

Little    Rosebud.     Harraden,    B. 

Little   Saint   Eliza1)eth.     Burnett,   F.   H. 

Little  satyr.     Sherwood,   M.  P. 

Little   silver  heart.     Bacon,   J.   D. 

Little  sister  and   the  baby.     French.  A.  W. 

Little   sisters  of  the  poor.     Bazin,  R. 

Little  Snow-white.     Grimm,  W.,  and  Grimm, 

Little  soldier.     See  Maupassant,  G.  dc.  Two 

little   soldiers 
"Little  speck  in  garnered  fruit."     Henry,  O. 
Little   square   box.     Doyle.    A.   C. 
Little   stationer.     Coppec,   F. 
TJttle  still.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Little  story.     Bierce,   A. 
Little  surprise.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
Little   tangle  at   Cragsmoor.     .Tf^>rdan,   E.   G. 
Little  thief.     Ouida 
Little  things.     Alcott,  L.   M. 
Little   Thumbling.     Perrault,   C. 
Little  Tobrah.     Kipling.  R. 
Little  Tommy  Tucker.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 


Little   traveler.     Jewett,  S.   O. 
Little  tutor.     Williams,  J.  L. 
Little  Union  scout.     Harris,  J.  C  . 
Little  Venice.     Litchtield,  G.  D. 
Little  victorv  of  the  general.     Bacon,  T.  D. 
Little  violinist.     Aldrich,  T.   B. 
Little  walk.     Maupassant,   G.  dc 
"Little  white  hin."     Cameron,   M. 
Little  widow   of  Jansen.     Parker,   G. 
Little  windows  into  the  world.     Brown,  A. 
Little  wizard.     Weyman,  S.  J. 
Little    wretcli.     Hawkins,    A.    H. 
Little   yallcr   baby.     Field,    E. 
Lively  friend.     Maupassant.  G.  dc 
Living  holy  relics.     Turgenev,  L  S. 
Living  mummy.     See  Turgenev,   L   S.    Liv- 
ing holy  relics 
Living   relics.     See   Turgenev,   L    S.    Living 

holy  relics 
Lizerunt.     Morrison,  A. 
Lizzie  Leigh.     Gaskell,  F.  C. 
Lizzie's    wedding.     Barrie,    J.    ]\L 
Lloyd,  David  D. 
Poor  Ogla-Moga 
III   Stories  by  American  authors  v  3 
Harper  64:  719 
Loaded  gun.     Long,  J.    L. 
Loaf  of  peace.     Thanet,   O. 
Local  color.     London,  J. 
Local  colorist.     Slosson,   A.    T. 
Local  colour.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Local   inquisition.     Watson,   J. 
Locke,  William  John,  1863- 
Aftermath 

III   Eclectic  'M  125:399 
New   R    13:  103 
Christmas    mystery:    the    story    of    three 
wise  men 
III   Christmas  mystery 
Am    M   69:  146 
Conqueror 

III   Everybody's   28:290 
Demagogue  and  Lady  Phayre 

III  Demagogue 
]\Ioonlight  effect 
/;;  Am  M  68:3Q2 
Locked   room.     Hornung,   E.    W. 
Locomotive  as  a  war  chariot.     Warman,  C. 
Locomotive  that   lost  herself.     Warman,  C. 
Locusts.     Daudet.  A. 
Lodge   in    the    wilderness.     Parker.    G. 
Lodger   in   ]\Iaze  pond.     Gissing,   G.    R. 
Lodger  overhead.     Davis.   C.  B. 
Lodging   for   the   night.     Stevenson,   R.    L. 
Lodusky.     Burnett.    F.    FT. 
T,og.     Alaupassant.  G.  dc 
Log-book.     Maupassant,    G.   de 
Logic    of   a   pike.     Mac^Ianus,   S. 
Logic  of  events.     See  Hewlett,  M.  H.    Eu- 

genio   and    Galeoto 
Lois   the  witch.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 
Lokis.     Merimee.    P. 
Lokis.     Alerrimee.    P. 
Lola.     Gibbon.   P. 

Lombardy   poplar.     I'reeman.    M.    F.  W. 
Lonibardy  poplars.     Perry,    B. 
London,  Jack,  1876- 

.•\d venture   in    the   upper   sea 
In  Ind   54: 1290 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


203 


All  gold  canyon 
In  Moon-face 
Cent    71:  117 
Aloha  oe 

In  House    of   pride 
Amateur  night 
In  Moon-face 
Apostate 

In  When   God  laughs 
Batard 

In  Faith  of  men 
Benefit   of  the  doubt 

In  Night-born 
Brown  Wolf 
In  Love  of  life 

Everybody's    15:  I47 
Bunches  of  knuckles 

In  Night-born 
Charley's  coup 

In  Tales  of  the  fish  patrol 
Chinago 

In  When   God  laughs 
Harper  119:  233 
Chun  Ah  Chun 

/)}  House  of  pride 
Created  he  tliem 

In  When   God  laughs 
Cruise  of  the  Dazzler 

In  St  N  29:784 
Curious   fragment 

In  When   God  laughs 
Daughter  of  the  Aurora 

In  National  M   (Bost)    13:223 
Day's  lodging 

In  Love  of  life 
Death   of  Ligoun 

In  Children   of  the  frost 
Demetrios  Contos 

In  Tales  of  the  fish  patrol 
Devils  of  Fuatino 

In  Son  of  the  sun 
Diable — a  dog 

In  Cosmopol    33 :  218 
Dream  of  Debs 

In  Strength    of   the    strong 
Enemy  of  the   world 

/;/   Strength    of   the    strong 
Faith   of  men 

In  Faith  of  men 
Feathers  of  the  sun 
In  Son  of  the  sun 
Flush    of    gold 
In  Lost  Face 
"Francis   Spaight" 

In  When   God  laughs 
Game 

In  Game 
Goboto  night 

In  Son  of  the  sun 
God  of  his  fathers 

In  McClure  17:  44 
Good-by,  Jack 

In  House  of  pride 
Grit   of   women 

In  McClure    15:  324 
Heathen 
In  South  Sea  tales 

Everybody's     23:  193 
House  of  Mapuhi 
In  South  Sea  tales 
McClure  32:247 


House  of  pride 

In  House  of  pride 
Hyperborean    brew 
In  Faith  of  men 
In   a  far  country 
In  Son   of   the  wolf 
Overland  n  s  51 :  270 
In   the  forest  of   the   North 

/;;   Children  of  the   frost 
Inevitable   white   man 

In  South  Sea  tales 
Jan,  the   unrepentant 

In  Outing  36:474 
Jokers  of  New  Gibbon 

In  Son  of  the  sun 
Just  meat 

In  When  God  laughs 
Cosmopol  42:  535 
Keesh,  the  son  of  Keesh 

In  Children  of  the  frost 
King  of  the  Greeks 

In  Tales  of  the  fish  patrol 
Koolau  the  leper 

In  House  of  pride 
Law  of  life 

In  Children  of  the  frost 
McClure  16:  435 
League  of  the  old  men 

In  Children  of  the  frost 
Leopard  man's  story 

In  Moon-face 
Li  Wan  the  fair 

In  Children  of  the  frost 
Atlan  90:  212 
Little  account  with   Swithin   Hall 

In  Son  of  the  sun 
Local  color 

In  Moon-face 
Lost  Face 

In  Lost  Face  ' 

Love  of  life 
In  Love  of  life 
Blackw  178:  765 
McClure  26:  144 
IMadness  of  John  Harned 
In  Night-born 

Everybody's   23:657 
Make  westing 

In  When   God  laughs 
Malemute  kid  stories.     See  London,  J.  To 
the  man  on  the  trail;  White  Silence; 
Son  of  the  wolf;   Men  of  Forty-mile 
Marriage  of  Lit-lit 
In  Faith  of  men 
Master  of  mystery 

In  Children  of  the  frost 
Mauki  , 

In  South  Sea  tales 
Men  of  Forty-mile 
In  Son  of  the  wolf 

Overland  n  s  33  :  401 
Mexican 

In  Night-born 
Minions  of  Midas 

In  Moon-face 
Moon-face 

In  Moon-face 
Nam-bok  the  unveracious 
In  Children  of  the   frost 


204 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


London,  Jack  —Continued. 
NcRore,  the  coward 

In  Love  of  life 
Night-born 

III   Night-born 

Everybody's  25:  108 
Nose  for  the  king 

/;;  When   God  laughs 
Odyssey  of  the  North 

In  Son  of  the  wolf 
Atlan  85 :  85 
One  thousand  dozen 

In  Faith  of  men 

i\ational  M  (Bost.)   17:70.^ 
Passing  of  Marcus  O'Brien 

In  Lost  Face 
Reader  11 :  135 
Pearls  of  Parblaj' 

In  Son  of  the  sun 
Piece  of  steak 

In  When  God  laughs 
Planchette 

In  Moon-face 

Cosmopol  41:  157,  259,  37y 
Priestly  prerogative 

In  Son  of  the  wolf 
Overland  n  s  34:  59 
Proud  goat  of  Alovsius  Pankburn 

In  Son  of  the  sun 
Race  for  number  three 

In  Cur  Lit  52:  482 
Raid  on  the  oyster  pirates 

In  Tales  of  the  fish  patrol 
Relic  of  the  Pliocene 

In  Faith  of  men 
Samuel 

In  Strength  of  the  strong 
Scorn  of  woman 

In  Overland  n  s  37:979 
Sea-farmer 

In  Strength  of  the  strong 
Seed  of  McCoy 

In  South  Sea  tales 
Cent  77:898 
Semper  idem 

In  When  God  laughs 
Shadow  and  the  flash 

In  Moon-face 
Bookm  17:  410 
Cur  Lit  41 :  585 
Sheriff  of  Kona 

In  House  of  pride 
Am  M  68:384 
Sickness  of  Lone  Chief 

In  Children  of  the  frost 
Out  West  17:468 
Siege  of  the  "Lancashire  Queen" 

In  Tales  of  the  fish  patrol 
Son  of  the  sun 

In  Son  of  the  sun 
Son  of  the  wolf 

In  Son  of  the  wolf 

Overland  n  s  33:335 
South  of  the  slot 

/"  Strength  of  the  strong 
Story  of  Jees  Uck 

In  Faith  of  men 
Story  of  Keesh 

In  Love  of  life 
Strength  of  the  strong 

/"  Strength   of  the  strong 
Hampton  26:  309 


Sun-dog  trail 
In  Love  of  life 
Harper   112:85 
Sunlanders 

In  Children  of  the  frost 
Terrible  Solomons 
In  South  Sea  talcs 
Hampton  24:  347 
Thanksgiving  on  Slav  Creek 

In  Harp   B   33:  1879 
That  spot 

In  Lost  Face 
To  build  a  fire 
In  Lost  Face 
Cent  76: 524 
To  kill  a  man 

In  Night-born 
To  repel  boarders 

In  St  N  29:675 
To    the    man    on    the    trail:    a    Klondike 
Christmas 
In  Son  of  the  wolf 

Overland  n   s  33:  36 
T^  )  much  gold 

In   Faith  of  men 
Trust 

In  Lost  Face 
Cent  75:441 
Under  the  deck  awnings 

In  Night-born 
Unexpected 
In  Love  of  life 
Blackw  180:  164 
McClure  27:368 
Unparalleled  invasion 

In  Strength  of  the  strong 
Whale  tooth 

In  South   sea   tales 
When  God  laughs 

In  When  God  laughs 
When  the  world  was  young 

In  Night-born 
Where   the  trail  forks 

In  Outinor  37:  276 
White  and  yellow 

In  Tales  of  the  fish  patrol 
White  man's  way 
/;;   Love  of  life 
W^hite  silence 

In  Son  of  the  wolf 

Overland  n  s  31,:  138 
Wicked  w^oman 

In  When  God  laughs 
Wife  of  a  king 

In  Son  of  the  wolf 

Overland  n  s  34:  1 12 
Winged  blackmail 

In  Night-born 
Wisdom  of  the  trail 
/;/   Son  of  the  wolf 
Overland   34:541 
Wit    of    Porportuk 

fn  Lost  Face 
"Yah!  Yah!  Yah!" 

fn  Soutii  Sea  tales 
Yellow  handkerchief 
In  Tales  of  the  fish  patrol 
London  life.     James.  li. 
London   visitor.     Mitford,   M.    R. 
Lone  charge  of  William  B.  Perkins.  Crane,  S. 
Lone  corvette.     Parker,  G. 
Lonely  ones.     Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORM'S 


205 


Lonely  ride.     Harte,  B 

Lonesome  little  shoe.     I'leld,  L. 

Lonesome  man  of  Huckleberry  Lake.  BacH- 

eller,  L  A. 
Lonesome  road.     Henry,  O. 
Long,  John  Luther,  1861- 
Atonement 

/;;  Sixty  Jane 
Baby  grand  ' 

III   Baby  grand 
Beautiful  graveyard 

In  Sixty  Jane 
Billv-Boy 

In  Billy-Boy 
Birds  of  a  feather 

In  Hampton's  28:  179 
Dizzy  Dave 

In  Cosmopol  28:  295 
Dolce 

In  Cent  61 :  803 
Dolly-Jack 

In  Baby  grand 

Collier's  46:  D  10  p  31 
Dull  Jim 

In  Baby  grand 
Felice 
In  Felice 

Harper   no:  13 
Gentleman  of  Japan  and  a  lady 
In  Madame  Butterfly 
Cent  56:893 
Glory 

In  Madame  Butterfly 
Guile 

In  Heimweh 
Heimweh 

In  Heimweh 
Joy-Sing.     See    Long,   J.    L.     Little    Miss 

Joy-Sing 
Jupiter  Tonans 
In  Heimweh 
Kito 

In  Madame  Butterfly 
Lady  and  her  soul 

In  Sixty  Jane 
Liebereich 
In  Heimweh 
Cent  69: 232 
Little  house  in  the  little  street  where  the 
sun  never  came 
In  Sixty  Jane 
Little  lady  who  wouldn't  spoil  Christmas 
In  Baby  grand 

Ladies'  H  J  27:  D  p  21 
Little  Miss  Joy-Sing 

In  Little  Miss  Joy  Smg 
Loaded  gun 

In  Heimweh 
Lucky  Jim 

In  Sixty  Jane 
Madame  Butterfly 
In  Madame  Butterfly 
Cent  55:374 
"Our  anchel" 

In  Sixty  Jane 
Outrageous  Miss  Dawn-Dream 

In  Sixty  Jane 
Prince  of  illusion 
In  Cent  60:655 


Purple  eyes 

In  Madame  Butterfly 
Cent  56:354 
Sandwich-man 

In  Cent  88:221 
Seffy,  a  little  comedy  of  country  manners 

In  Sefify 
Siren 
In  Heimweh 
Cent  66: 343 
"Sis" 

In  Heimweh 

Ladies'  H  J  22:  F  p  11,  51 
Sixty  Jane 
In  Sixty  Jane 
Cent  65:388 
Spilled  milk 

In  Baby  grand 
Strike  on  the  Schlafeplatz  railroad 
In  Sixty  Jane 
Cent  63: 710 
Thor's   emerald 

In  Heimweh 
Tom,  Dick  and  Harry— et  cetera 
In  Baby  grand 
Harper  120:  716 
Long  ago  on  the  Rio  Grande.    Lewis,  A.  H. 
Long  arm.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Long  courting  ot   Henry  Kumerant.     Sing- 
master,  E. 
Long  distance  telephone.     Barr,  R. 
Long  exile.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Long  game.     Besant,  W. 
Long  hillside.     Page,  T.  N. 
Long  inheritance.     Comer,  C.  A. 
Long  Jim.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Long,  long  ago.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Long   odds.     Haggard,   H.   R. 
Long  pack.     Hogg,  J. 
Long  run.     Wharton,  E. 
Long  wait.     Vorse,  M.  H. 
Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth,  1807-1882 
Baptism  of  fire 
In  Outre-mer 
Fall    of    the    house    of    Perigueux.      See 
Longfellow,  H.  W.      Notary  of  Peri- 
gueux 
Jacqueline 

In  Outre-mer 
Martin   Franc   and   the   monk   of   St.    An- 
thony 
In  Outre-mer 
Notary  of  Perigueux 
In  Outre-mer 

Baldwin,     C.     S.       American     short 

stories 
Patten,      W.        International      short 
stories  v  i 
Longus,  Fifth  century? 

Amours  of  Daphis  and  Chloe 
In  Smith,   R.     Greek  romances 
Looking-glass.     Brown,  A. 
Looking  out  of  Faro  Nell.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Loomis,  Charles  Battel!,  1861-1911 

Aminidali  Skelch  and  his  free  library 

In  Yankee  enchantments 
Anastasia's   elephant 

In  St  N  28:585 
Araminta  and  the  automobile 
In  Cheerful  Americans 


206 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Loomis,  Charles  BatteW  —  Conliuitcd. 
Bear  that  Ijccame  a  prince 
III  Yankee  enchantments 
Between  the  lines 

III  Ind  56:  22 
Bottle,    the    half-brick    and    the    lump    of 
chalk 
//;   More  cheerful  Americans 
Ind  53:553 
Boy  who  made  a  trolley  car 

/)(  Yankee  enchantments 
Boy  who  required  windini^ 
In  Yankee  enchantments 
Boy  who  turned  body  into  food 

In  Yankee   enchantments 
Bubble  boy 

In  Yankee  enchantments 
Cake  of  charity 

In  Yankee  enchantments 
Cannibals  and  Mr.  Buffum 

In   Cosmopol  40:  321 
Cosmopolitanism  of  Mr.   Powers 

In   Cheerful  Americans 
Crow's  singing  lesson 

In  Yankee  enchantments 
Cyril  and  the  gnome 

In  Yankee   enchantments 
'Dam  White 

In  More  cheerful  Americans 
Deception  of  Martha  Tucker 
In  Cheerful   Americans 
Cent  63:  291 
Earth  letter  of  a  Martian 

In  Bookm  25:  654 
Eastern  Easter 

In  Cheerful  Americans 
Education  of  a  butterfly 
In  I\Iore  cheerful  Americans 
Cent  68:  157 
End  and  the  beginning 

In  Ind  56: 788 
Expatriation  of  Jonathan  Taintor 

In   Cheerful  Americans 
For  diveis  reasons 

In  More  cheerful  Americans 
Futile  dialogue 

In  Putnam's  4:  103 
Ghost  of  the  Black  Inn 

In  Harp  W  46:  D  6  p  48 
Gift  of  tact 

In  Cent  70:  959 
Green  boy  from  "Harrah" 

In  Yankee  enchantments 
Guentham's  curious  bottles 

In  Ind  7:^:  539 
Hood's  wood  violet 
In  Lippinc  77:  589 
House  of  the  green  shudders 

In  Bookm  15:  440 
How  the  cricket  cricks 

In  More  cheerful  Americans 
Jed's   monument 

In  Cent  60:  957 
Jim  and  the  gold  spirit 

In  Yankee  encliantments 
Knickerbocker  redivivus 

In  Ind  67: 691 
Little  Maude  and  her  mama 
fn   Little  Maude  and  her  mama 


Little  Miss  Fluttcrly's  dissertation  on  war 

In  Cheerful  Americans 
Man,  a  maid  and  a  motor 

In   New  Eng  M  n  s  29:  557 
Man  from  Ochee  Point.  New  Jersey 

//;   Cheerful   Americans 
Man  in  the  red  sweater 

In  Cheerful  Americans 
Man  of  putty 

In  Cheerful  Americans 
Memory  of   Carlotta 

In  Cheerful  Americans 
Men  who  swapped  languages 

In  Cheerful  Americans 
Million  silver  dollars 

/;/  Yankee   enchantments 
Minister's  henhouse 

In  Cheerful  Americans 
Mirry 

In   Ladies'  II  J  22:  F  p  17 
Miss  Flutterly  on  politics  and   the  drama 

In  More  cheerful  Americans 
Miss   Flutterly  on  what  is  doing 

In  More  cheerful  Americans 
Mrs.  Bidwell's  tea 

In  More  cheerful  Americans 
Mrs.  Harrigan  telephones 

In  Cent  69: 319 
Mrs.  Pettibone's  dinner-horn 

In  Cent  46:  304 
Mrs.  Smith's  husband 

m  More  cheerful  .\mericans 
My  golf 

In  More  cheerful  .\mericans 
Cent  63:  820 
OfTness  of  Billy 

In  Cosmopol  42:  688 
Oil  and  water 

In   Munsey  25:  287 
Oliver's  three  gifts 

In  Yankee   enchantments 
Our  summer  boarders 

In  Outing  56:  83 
Poe's   Raven  in  an  elevator 

In  More  cheerful  .Americans 
Ladies'  H   J  20:  O  p  8 
Sone  that  sold 

In  More  cheerful  Americans 
Strongest  boy  in  the  whole  world 

J.i  Yankee   enchantments 
Study  in  optimism 

In  Am  M  65:  409 
Suburl^an   Christmas 

In  More  cheerful  Americans 
Sydney  and  the  jar  fairj' 

/;;  Yankee  enchantments 
Talk  on  tap 

In  Cent  59:  804 
Tarkus  and  the  imitation  li(|uid  air 

In  Yankee  enchantments 
Their  wedding  day 

In  More  cheerful  Americans 
"There's  only  one  Noo  York" 

In  Cheerful  Americans 
Thirsty  Anna 

/;;  Collier's  44:  S  25  p  16 
Thousand  dollar  skates 

/;/  More  cheerful  Americans 
Three  golden  showers 
In  St  N  37:  209 


^ 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


207 


Tod  and  the  stolen  holidays 
In  Yankee  enchantments 

Too  much  boy 

/;{  Cheerful  Americans 

Touch   of  gold 
In  Yankee  enchantments 

Trolley  for  Rio  Janiero 
In  Cent  60:  636 

Truman  Wickwire's  gloves 
In  Cheerful  Americans 

Uncle  Eli's  lighting  rabbit 
In  Am  M  61 :  464 

Up  the  ladder;  or.  How  to  rise 
III  Ind  67:858 

Veritable  Quidors 

In  Cheerful  Americans 

West  Point  start 

In  More  cheerful  Americans 

What  is  truth? 
/;!•  Bookm  24:  216 

While  the  automobile  ran  down 
In  Cheerful  Americans 
Cent  61 :  187 

Why  the  delegate  walked 
In  More  cheerful  Americans 

Widow   Callahan's   Christmas   dinner 
III  More  cheerful  Americans 
Loose,     Katharine     Riegel.       See      Schock, 

Georg,  pseud. 
Lord  Arthur  Savile's  crime.     Wilde,  O. 
Lord  Beaupre.     James,  H. 
Lord     Camelford's     body.     See     Reade,     C. 

What    has    become    of    Lord    Camelford's 

body? 
Lord  Jerningham.     Tarkington,  B. 
Lord  Oakhurst's  curse.     Henry,  O. 
Lord  of  all.     French,  A.  W. 
Lord  of  Chateau  Noir.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Lord  of  Falconbridge.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Lord  of  the  dynamos     Wells,  H.  G. 
Lord  Thorny's  eldest  son.     MacManus,   S. 
Lord  Tottenham.     Bland,  E.  N. 
Lord  Venetia.     Maartens,   M. 
Lords  of  creation.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Lords  of  wisdom.     Sharp,  W. 
Lord's  orayer  in  B.     Huneker,  J.  G. 
Loretta  of  the  ship  yard.     Smith,   F.   H. 
Los  Amigos  fiasco.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Loss  of  breath.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Loss  of  the    "Gretchen    B."     Bangs,    J.    K. 
Loss   of  the  "Halsewell."     Payn,  J. 
Loss  of  the  "Royal   George."     Payn,  J. 
Loss  of  the  "Semillante."     See  Daudet,  A. 

Wreck  of  the  "Semillante" 
Lost.     Bellamy,  E. 
Lost.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Lost  blend.     Henry,  O. 
Lost  boy.     Van  Dyke,  H. 
Lost  caravel.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Lost  child.     Bunner,  H.   C. 
Lost  child.     Coppee,  F. 
Lost  child.     Kingsley,  H. 
Lost  children.     Sigourney,  L.  H. 
Lost  cipher.     Weyman,  S.  J. 
Lost  city.     Ward,  H.  D. 
Lost  dahlia.     Mitford,  M.   R. 
Lost!  Dec.  25th.     Thanet,  O. 
Lost  dog.     Austin,  M.  H. 
Lost  dog.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Lost  dog.     Galsworthy,  J. 


Lost   duchess 

In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  English-Scotch 
Lost  Face.     London,  J. 
Lost  ghost.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Lost  guidon.     Craddock,  C.   K. 
Lost  hero.     Ward.  E.  S.  P. 
Lost  house.     Davis.  Richard  H. 
Lost  identity.     SpofTord,  H.  P. 
Lost  in  a  London  fog.     Alcott,  L.  M. 
Lost  in  the  fog.     Bacheller,  I.  A. 
Lost  inheritance.     W^ells,  H.  G. 
Lost  jewel.     Spofiford,  H.  P. 
Lost  legion.     Kipling,  R. 
Lost  lover.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Lost  magpie.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Lost  on  dress  parade.     Henry,  O. 
Lost    on    the    steppe;    or.    The    snowstorm. 

Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Lost  opportunity.     Lefevre,  E. 
Lost  opportunity.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Lost  palace.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Lost  pearl.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Lost  radium.     Futrelle,  J. 
Lost  recruit.     Barlow,  J. 
Lost  reflection.     Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W. 
Lost  road.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Lost  room.     O'Brien,  F. 
Lost  ship.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Lost  son.     Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 
Lost    special.     See   Doyle,    A.    C.     Story    of 

the  lost  special 
Lost  story.     Norris,  F. 
Lost  Stradivarius.     Train,  A.  C. 
Lost  word.     Van  Dyke,  H. 
Lot  No.  249.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Lothaw:  or.  The  adventures  of  a  young  gen- 
tleman  in    search   of  a  religion.     By   Mr. 

Benjamins.     Harte,  B. 
Loti,  Pierre,  pseud.     See  Viaud,  Julien 
Lottery.     Edgeworth,  M. 
Lottka.     Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 
Lotus  and  the  bottle.     Henry,  O. 
Lotus  eaters.     Tracy,  V. 
Louis-d'or.     Coppee,  F. 
Louis  Lambert.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Louisa.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Louisa  Pallant.     James,  H: 
Louisiana.     Burnett,  F.  H. 
Louys,  Pierre,  1870- 

Strange  adventure  of  Madame  Esquollicr 
In  Brooks,  W.     Stories  from   four  lan- 
guages 
Love.     Goeringer,  I. 
Love.     iNIaupassant,  G.  de 
Love  affair    of    Chesterfield,    jr.        Jordan, 

E.  G. 
Love    among    the    beech    leaves.     Crockett, 

S.  R. 
Love  among  the  blackboards.     Kelly,  M. 
Love  and  bread.     Strindberg,  J.  A. 
Love  and  skates.     Winthrop,  T. 
Love  and  the  little  dog.     Jokai,  M. 
Love  at  first  sight.     Matthews,  J.  B. 
Love  at  Martinmas.     Cabell,  J.  B. 
Love  before  breakfast.     Stockton,  F.   R. 
Love-charm.     Tieck,  L. 
Love  chase.     Hewlett,  M.  H. 
Love  cfime.     Bourget,  P. 
Love  Diehards.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Love  finds  a  way.     Ford,  P.  L. 


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IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Love     finds     the     wav.        Besant,     W.,    and 

Rice,  J. 
Love  gilds  the  scene  and  woman  guides  the 

plot.     Castle,  A.    and  Castle,  E. 
Love  in  a  mask;  or.  Imprudence  and  happi- 
ness.    Balzac,  H.  de 
Love  in  idleness.     Kirk,  E.  O. 
Love  in  old  cloathes.     Bunner,  H.  C. 
Love  in  the  big  barracks.     Ralph,  J. 
Love  is  the  whole.     Hale.  E.  E. 
Love-knot.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Love-letter  answered.     See   Collins,   W.     "i 

say  no" 
Love-letters  of  Smith.     Bunner,  H.  C. 
Love-letters  of  Superline  Gold.     Ralph,  J. 
Love   marriage.     See   Ilalevy,  L.     Marriage 

for  love 
Love  me,  love  my  dog.     Davis,  Richard    M 
"Love  o'   women.'"      Kipling,   R. 
Love  of  a  fool.     Maartcns,  M. 
Love  of  Azalea.     Watanna,  O. 
Love  of  enemies.  See  Crockett,  S.  R.     Ver- 

nor  the  traitor 
Love  of  life.     London,  J. 
Love  of  long  ago.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Love  of  Naomi.     Quillcr-Couch.  A.  T. 
Love  of  Parson  Lord.     Freeman,  M.  E.  \\'. 
Love  of  romance.     Bland,  E.  N. 
Love  of  the  hills.     Glaspell,  S. 
Love  of  the  maid.     Duncan,  N. 
Love  of  the  Prince  of  Glottenberg.     Haw- 
kins. A.  H. 
Love  of  woman.     See  Kipling,  R.     Love  o' 

woman 
Love  or  wealth.     Gaboriau,  E. 
Love  passage.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Love-philtre  of  Ikey  Schocnstein.    Elenry,  O. 
Love  song.     Maartens,  M. 
Love  story  reversed.     Bellamy,  E. 
Love,  the  destroyer.     Jordan,  E.  G. 
Love  vs.  law.     Stowe,  H.  B. 
Lovel  the  widower.     Thackeray,  W.  M. 
Loveliness.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Lovely  bully.     Parker,  G. 
Lover,  Samuel,  1797- 1868 

I'.arny  O'Reirdon  the  navigator 

1)1  Jolinson,  R.     Little  classics  v  9 
lUirial  of  the  tifhe 

In  Patten,      W.        International      short 
stories  v  2 
Fairy  finder 

In  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  12 
Gridiron,    or    Paddy    Mullowney's    travels 
in    France 
/;;   Mabie,    H.    W..    and      Strachey,      L. 
Little   masterpieces   of   fiction   v   2 
Warner   library 
Lover  and  the  tell-tale.     Crane,  S. 
Lover  in  cocky.     Lang,  A. 
Lover  of  flowers.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Lover  of  music.     Van  Dyke,  H. 
Lover,    the   girl    and    the    onlooker.     P.land, 

E.  N. 
Lovers.     Heliodorus 
Lovers  in  heaven.     Hawthorne,  J. 
Lovers  of    Gudrun.     Morris,    W.     [Edgar] 
Love's  alumni.     Cabell,  J.  B. 
Love's  awakening.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de. 

Dowry 
Trove's  conundrum,     ilawkins,  A.  11. 
Love's  dilemmas.     Ilcrrick,  R. 


Love's  logic.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 

Loves  of  Alonzo  Fitz  Clarence  and  Rosan- 

nah  Ethelton.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Loves   of   Clitopho  and  Lcucippe 

/;(   Smith,   R.      Greek  romances 
Loves  of  Sakura  Jiro.     Watanna,  O. 
Low  Dutch  and  high.     Ralph,  J. 
Low  water.     Jacobs,  W.  \V. 
Lowell,  Robert  Traill  Spence,   1816-1891 

Raft  thai  no  man  made 

//;  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  8 
Lower  animal.     Duncan,  N. 
Lowly  one.     Bourgct,  P. 
Loyal.     Brofeldt,  J. 

Loyalty  of  Esau  Common.     WclL,  H.  G. 
Lucerne.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Lucian  (Lucianus  Samosatensis)   i20?-200? 
A.  D. 

Amateur  of  lying 
In  Warner  library 
Lucifera.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Lucindy.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Luck.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Luck  of  Hardrobe.     Lewis,  A.   H. 
Luck  of  Roaring  camp.     Harte,  B. 
Luck  of  the  Bogans.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Luck  of  the  horseshoe.     King,  C. 
Luck  of  the  Susan  Bell.     Besant,  W. 
Lucky  burglar.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Lucy  conjurer.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Lucky  Jim.     Long,  J.  L. 
Lucky  number.     Stetson,   G.   E.   C. 
Lucretia  Burns.     Garland,  H. 
Lucy.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Lucy   Dill's   wedding.     See    French,   A.    W. 

Wolf  at  Susan's  door 
Lucy    Poor.     See    Hale,    E.    E.     John    Ricli 

and  Lucy  Poor 
Ludlow,  Fitz  Hugh,  1836- 1870 

Brace  of  boys 

In  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  17 

Little  Briggs  and  I 

1)1  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  11 
Ludwig  and  Eloise.     Field,  E. 
Luella  Miller.     Freeman.  M.  E.  W. 
Luftmensch.     Zangwill,  I. 
La  luka.     \'erga,  G. 
Lullaby  boy.     Henry,  O. 
Lulu's  pupil.     Stowe,  FI.  B. 
Lunch  at  McArthur's.     Bishop,  W.  H. 
Lure  of  tlie  Je  I'Aimais.     Vorse,  M.  H. 
Lustigs.     Van  Renssalaer,  M.  G. 
Lute  Baker  and  his  wife  Em.     Field,  E. 
Lux  in  tenebris  lucet.     Sienkiewicz,  H. 
Lydia   Herscy   of   East   Bridgewater.      Free- 
man, M.  E.  W. 
Lynn  of  dreams.     Sharp,  W. 
Lynx-hunting.     Crane,  S. 
Lys,  Georges  de 

Revenge 

III  Brooks,   W.      Stories   from   four  lan- 
guages 
Lytton,     Edward      George      Earle     Lytton 
Bulwer-Lytton,   ist  baron,   1803-1873 

Brothers 

Jn  Patten,      W.         International      sliort 
stories  v  2 

Calderon,  the  courtier 
In  Novels.     Historical  romances  V  6 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


209 


Haunted  and  the  haunters;  or,  The  house 
antl   the  brain 
In  Novels  v  30 

Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mysterj^  and 

detective   stories,    English-Irish 
Blackwood   86:  229 
Eclectic  AI  48:389 
House  and  the  brain.     See  Lytton,   E.   B. 

Haunted  and  the  haunters 
Incantation 
In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  English-Irish 
Leila;  or,  The  siege  of  Granada 

In  Novels.     Historical   romances   v   6 
Leila 
Maid  of  Malines 

In  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  6 
Pausanias,  the  Sparten 

/;:  Novels.     Historical  romances  v  6 
Siege   of  Granada.     See     Lytton,     E.      B. 

Leila 
Zicci 
In  Novels  v  27 

"Ma   Bowlin'."     Thanet,  O. 
"Ma'am?"     Morris,  G. 

Maartens,   Maarten,  pseud.      (Jozua  Marius 
Willem      Vander      Poorten      Schwartz) 
1856- 
AU  my  story 
In  Brothers  all 
Liv  Age  220:  445 
Annette  de  Virofley 

In  Some  women  I  have  known 
Argyment 

In  Brothers  all 
Lippinc  78:  598 
Arrangement 

In  Woman's  victory 
Author's  story 

In  Woman's  victory 
Scrib  M  26:685 
Banquet 

In  My  poor  relations 
Bargain 

In  Woman's  victory 
Bit  of  to-day 

In  My  poor  relations 
Challenge! 

In  Woman's  victory 
Comedy  of  crime 

/;;  My  poor  relations 
Cosmopol  30:  185 
Contract 

In  Brothers  all 
Death-way 

in  Brothers  all 
Diamonds 

In  Woman's  victory 
Cosmopol  36:  161 
Diane  de  Bragade 

1)1  Some  women  I  have  known 

Fortn  75:378  I 

Dream  knight 
In  Woman's  victory 
Cosmopol  32:  668 
Cur  Lit  42:  695 
Drop  of  blood 

In  Woman's  victory 


Duchess  Eleanor 

In  Some  women  I  have  known 
Temple  Bar  118:  305 
Fair-lover 

In  My  poor  relations 
Cosmopolis  8:  i 
Fire  of  love 

In  Putnam's  6:  187 
Heiress! 

In  Woman's  victorj' 
Her  father's  w^ife 

In  Woman's  victory 
Cosmopol  32:  334 
Her  last  word 

In  Woman's  victory 
Herrisdale 

In  W^oman's  victory 
In  extremis 

In   My  poor  relations 
Israels:  a  bit  of  biography 

In  Brothers  all 
Atlan  97:  167 
Jan  Hunkum's  money 

In  My  poor  relations 

Temple   Bar  121:291,  450,  629 
John 

//;  Some  women  I  have  known 
Lady  Mary's  mistake 

In  Woman's  victor}- 
Cosmopol  27:  595 
Library 

/;;  Brothers  all 
Life 

In  Woman's  victory 
Cosmopol  27:  473 
Little  Christian 

In  Woman's  victory 
Lippinc  65: 418 
Little  Mary 

In  Some  women  I  have  known 
Lord  Venetia 

In  Woman's  victory 
Cosmopol  25:  709 
Love  of  a  fool 

In  Putnam's  6:  479 
Love  song 

In  Woman's  victory 
Madame  de  Liancourt 

/;;  Some  women  I  have  known 
Madame  de  Mersy 

In  Some  women  I  have  known 
Cosmopol  28:  234 
Madame  de  Parfondricu 

In  Some  women  I   have  known 
Marseillaise! 

In  Woman's  victory 
Meess 

In  Some  women  I  have  known 
Temple  Bar  118:  190 
Ministers   dog 

In  My  poor  relations 

Good  Words  35  Christmas  no    i 
Mister  Brother  Jonas 

/;;   Brothers  all 
Mrs.  Marsham 

In  Lippinc  83:  603 
Mrs.  Russell 

In  Some  women  I  have  known 
Mother 

In  My  poor  relations 

Good  Words  39:  51,  126,  195 


210 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Maartens,  Maarten  — Con  I  iiiiicd. 
Nobody's  child 

III  Scrib  Al  45 :  198 
Nod 

In  Brothers  all 
Notary's  love  story 
In  My  poor  relations 
Cosmopolis  2:  305 
Our  cousin  Sonia 

1)1  Some  women  I  have  known 
Our  lady  of  lies 

In  Woman's  victory 
Passport 

In  Woman's  victory 
Harper   109:  106 
Play 

/;/   Brothers  all 
Prayer 

In  Brothers  all 
Princesse 

/)(  Some  women  I  have  known 
Promise 
In  Brothers  all 
Cent  67:  305 
Question  of  taste 

/;/  Question  of  taste 
Resurrection 

In  Woman's  victory 
Ring 

In  Brothers  all 
"Silly" 

In  My  poor  relations 
Sir  Geofifrey's  theory 

/;;  Woman's  victory 
Story  of  the  great  hail-gamble 

In  Brothers  all 
Summer  Christmas 
III  Aly  poor  relations 
Chaut  53:93 
Eng  niust  20:  261 
Teetotal 

III  Brothers  all 
Ten  million  a  year 

III  Putnam's  7:  321 
Tom  Potter's  pilgrimage 

In  My  poor  relations 
"Trick" 

In  My  poor  relations 
Tuberculin 

In  Brothers  all 
Venetia's  child 

In  Scrib  M  37:  165 
Why  he  loved  her 

In  My  poor  relations 
Woman's  victory 
In  Woman's  victory 
Harper   107:  841 
Mabel    and    I    (a    philosophical    fairy    tale). 

Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Mabel  Blossom's  pearl  pin.     Jordan,  E.  G. 
Mac    dilates    on    the    human    side.     Smith, 

F.  H. 
McAllister's  Cliristmas.     Train,  A.  C. 
McAllister's  data  of  ethics.     Train,  A.  C. 
McAllister's  marriage.     Train,  A.  C. 
Merulloughs  of  the  Idufif.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
McCutcheon,  George  Barr  (Richard  Greaves, 
pseud.)   1866- 
Advocate's  first  ulea 
In  McClure  20:  75 


Alternative 

In  Alternative 
Black  is  white 

In  Munscy  50:  505 
Butterfly  man 

/;/  Butterfly  man 
Cowardice  court 

In  Cowardice  court 
Day  of  tlie  dog 

In  McClure  21:407,  520 
Gloaming  ghosts 

In  Her  weight  in  gold 
Green  ruby 

In  Her  weight  in  gold 
Reader  7:  648 
Her  weight  in  gold 

In  Her  weight  in  gold 
Late  Mr.  Taylor 

In  Her  weight  in  gold 
Maid  and  the  blade 

In   Her  weight  in  gold 
Mr.  Hamshaw's  love  affair 

In   Her  weight  in  gold 
Quiddlers  three 

In  Her  weight  in  gold 
Ten  dollar  bill 

In  Her  weight  in  gold 
When  girl  meets  girl 

In  Her  weight  in  gold 
Good   H  54:  750 
Mace   Bowman,   sheriff.     Lewis,  A.   H. 
Macdonald,  George,  1824-1905 
Butcher's  bills 

In  Stephen  Archer 
Carasoyn 

In  Light  princess 
Cross  purposes 

/;/   Light  princess 
Giant's  heart 

In  Light  princess 
Gifts  of  the  child  Christ 

In  Stephen  Archer 
Golden  key 

In  Light  princess 
History  of  Photogen  and  Nycteris 

III  Stephen  Archer 
U  I  had  a  father 

In  Stephen  Archer 
Light  princess 

In  Light  princess 
Little  Daylight 

In  Light  princess 
Post  in  a  storm 

In  Stephen  Archer 
Shadows 

/;;  Light  princess  > 

Stephen  Archer 

In  Stephen  Archer 

Every  Saturday  7:  140 
Warlock  o'  Glenwarlock 

In  Warlock  o'  Glenwarlock 
Macedonia.     Wright,  M.  T. 
MacFall,  Mrs.  Haldane.     Sec  Grand,  Sarah, 

pseud. 
Mclntyre's   false   face.     Bishop,  W.  H. 
McKay,  J.  T. 
Stella  Grayland 

In  Stories  by  American  authors  v  7 
Scrib  o  s  13:  694 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


211 


Mackenzie,  Henry,  1745-1831 
Story  of  La  Roche    .    ,       ,       . 

In  Johnson,   R.  Little  classics  v  s 
Mackinac     and    lake     stories.     Catherwood, 

M.  H. 
Maclaren,  Ian.     See  Watson,  John 
Macleod,  Fiona.     See  Sharp,  William 
MacManus,  Seumas,  1870-         ,     ,      ,  .  r 

Adventures    of   Ciad,   son    of   the   knig   of 
Norway 
In  Donegal  fairy  stones 
Amadan  of  the  dough 

In  Donegal  fairy  stories 
Aunt  Calista's  way 

/;;  Our  Day  16:49 
Bachelors  of  Braggy 

In  Atlan  93"- 597 
Barney  Brian's  monument 

In  Harp  W  44:826 
Barney  Roddy's  penance 

In  Through  the  turf  smoke 
Bee,   the  harp,  the  mouse    and   the   bum- 
clock 
m  Donegal  fairy  stones 
Bewitched  fiddle 

In  Bewitched  fiddle 
Billv  Baxter 

In  Through  the  turf  smoke 
Lippinc  69: 474 
Billy  Baxter's  holiday 

In  Lippinc  69:  474 
Billy  Lappin's  search   for  a  fortune 
In  Bewitched  fiddle 
Cent  =;9:6oi 
Boyne  water 

In  Through  the  turf  smoke 
Cadger-boy's  last  journey 
In  Bewitched  fiddle 
Outlook  63:46 
Caitlin  Dhu 

In  Lippinc  71 : 706 
Capture  of  Nellie  Carribm 

In  Cent  75:  537 
Celtic  beauty 

In  Lippinc  65:  586 
Conal  and  Donal  and  Taig 
In  Donegal   fairy   stories 
Condy  Sheeran's  courtin' 
In  Bewitched  fiddle 
Chambers'  J  75:780 
Corney  Clery's  balance 

In  Bewitched  fiddle 
Counsellor 

In  Through  the  turf  smoke 
Counsellor  MacCarty's  first  scalp 

In  Good  Words  44:335 
County  Clare  angel 

/;;   Cosmopol  33:  96 
Cronaraidh  ghost 

In  Lippinc  75:  74 
Curiosity  of  Carney 

In  Delin  65:  92 
Curse  of  the  heretic 

In  McClure  34:670 
Day  of  the  scholars 

In  McClure  38:  146 
Dinny  Moneghan's  last  keg 

In  Through  the  turf  smoke 
Dinny  O'Neill 
In   Lippinc  80:  59 


Donal   that  was   rich   and   Jack   that   was 
poor 
In  Donegal  fairy  stones 
Far  adventures  of  Billy  Burns 

In  Cosmopol  36:  459 
Father  Dan  and  fiddlers  four 
/;;,  Through  the  turf  smoke 
Father  Matt's  text 

In  Ind  51:3279 
Hookedy-Crookedy 

In  Donegal  fairy  stones 
How  Condy  Dhu  raised  the  devil 

In  Lippinc  76:  722 
How  Miss  Turkington  did  not  see  gueen 
Victoria 
In  Lippinc  72:  361 
Irish  courtship 

In  Lippinc  82:739 
Jack  and  the  lord  high  mayor 
In  Through  the  turf  smoke 
Jack  who  was  the  ashypet 

In  Through  the  turf  smoke 
Jerry  MacFaddycen's  supper 

Harp  W  44:  J  a  6  p  9 
Knife  in  the  crooked  thorn 
In  Ladies'  H  J  2i:0  p  8 
Last  serpent 

In  Cosmopol  Z7'-  65 
Lazy  Jaynius 

In  Woman's  H   C  31 :   My  p  7 
Leadin'  road  to  Donegal 

In  Through  the  turf  smoke 
Logic  of  a  pike 
In  Ind  52:362 
Lord  Thorny's  eldest  son 

In  Cosmopol  35:651 
Mam's  the  miller 

In  Donegal  fairy  stones 
Masther  and   the  bocca  fadh 
In  Through  the  turf  smoke 
Misther  McCran  of  Belfast 

In  Harper  99:  738 
Mrs.  Carney's  sealskin 

In  Ladies'  H  J  21:  N  p  12 
Mrs.  McCafferty's  mistake 

In  Cent  62:430 
Mrs.  M'Groarty's  inheritance 

In  Cent  70: 757 
Old  hag's  long  leather  bag 
/;;  Donegal  fairy  stories 
Pathrick's   proxy 
In  Bewitched  fiddle 
Cosmopol  28:  343 
Penalty  of  greatness 
In  Lippinc   7i'-  456 
Philip  Slevin's  queer  courting 

/„  Ind  55:2688 
Plaisham 

In  Donegal  fairy  stories 
Postmistress  of  Knockagar 

In  Outlook  74:860 
Prince  of  Wales'  own  Donegal  militia 

In  Through  the  turf  smoke 
Quaddhroop-eds 

In  Through  the  turf  smoke 
Queen's  conquest 

In  Everybody's  22:448 
Red  poocher 

/n-Red   poocher 
Richard  Foster 
In  Harper  loi :  45 1 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


MacManus,  Seumas     Continued. 
Sacrifice  of  Xabla 

1)1  Lippinc  74:  2t6 
Snow,  the  crow  and  the  blood 

/;;  Donegal  fairy  stories 
Stafif  of  the  "Universe" 

In  P)cwitched  fiddle 
Station  in  Nancy  Magnires' 

In  Harper  100:  209 
Steed  of  bells 

/;;   AlcClurc  24:  250 
Story  of  Donacha  Laidir 

/;(  Lippinc  89:  235 
Strong  weakness  of  Oiney  KillacU 

In  Cent  5<S:  955 
Sword  of  light 

In  Lippinc  80:  756 
Three  master  tradesmen 
/;;   Bewitched  fiddle 
Outlook  64:  317 
Tinker  of  Tamlacht 

In  Cosmopol  34:  673 
Two  brothers 

In  Harper  loi :  793 
Two  cockneys  and  a  conspirator 

In   Lippinc  66:  270 
A\'hcn  Mylcs  Maguire  melted 

/;;   Bewitched  fiddle 
Wisdom  of  dark  Pathrick 
In  Bewitched  fiddle 
Cent  59: 41 
Wonderful  story  of  Terry  MacGowan 
In  Lippinc  76:  71 
Mac's  enteric  fever.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
McTavish.     Morris,  G. 
McVickar,  Harry  Whitney 
Reprisal 

In   Howells,   \N .    D,.   and    Alden,   H.    M. 
Shapes  that  haunt  the  dusk 
Harper  97:  925 
Mad.     Maupassant,  G.   de 
Mad   Englishman.     Crosby,  M. 
Mad  Medlicott.     Allen,   G. 
Mad  Monckton.     Collins,  W. 
Mad  Sir  Uchtred  of  the  hills.   Crockett,  S.  R. 
Mad  woman.    Maupassant,  G.  de 
"Mad  world,  my  master."     Hibbard,   G.  A. 
Madame  Amalena.     Perry,  B. 
Madame  Baptiste.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Madame  Bo-pccp,  of  the  ranches.   Henry,  O. 
Madame  Butterfly.     Long,  J.  L. 
Madame  Chabre.     Zola,  E. 
Madame  de  Beauseant.     Sec  Balzac,   H.   de 

Deserted  woman 
Madame  de   Chateaubrun's  series   of   three. 

Halevy,  L. 
Madame  de  Dey's  last  reception.     See  Bal- 
zac, H.  de.     Conscript 
Madame  de  Fleury.     Edgeworth,  M. 
Madame  de  Liancourt.     Maartens,   M. 
Madame  de  Mauves.    James,  H. 
Madame  de  Mersy.     Maartens,  M. 
Madame  de  Parfondrieu.     Maartens,  M. 
Madame  de  Treymes.     Wharton,  E. 
Madame  Delicieusc.     Cable,  G.  W. 
Madame  Dclphinc.     Cable,  G.  W. 
Madame  iMrmiani.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Madame   llusson's    "ivosier."      Maupassant, 
G.  de 


Madame  Jeanctte's    papers.      Erckmann,    E. 
and  Chatrian,  A. 

Madame  Jolicoeur's  cat.    Janvier,  T.  A. 

Madame   Lucrczia.     See  IMerimee,  P.     "Vic- 
colo"  of  Madame  Lucrczia 

Madame  Neigeon.    See  Zola,  E.    Jolly  Pari- 
sians 

Madame  Parisse.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Madame  Robin.     Gibbon,  P. 

Madame  Sauvage.     See  Maupassant,   G.  de. 
Mother   Savage 

Madame  Simon.     Maupassant,  G.  dc 

Madame  Tellier's    establishment.      Maupas- 
sant, G.  de 

Madame  Thcrese.     Erckmann,  E.  and  Chat- 
rian, A. 

Madame's  battle.    French,  A.  W. 

Made  in  heaven.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 

Madeira  party.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 

Madeline  Tristram.     Sedgwick,  A.  D. 

Mademoiselle.     Maupassant,    G.    de 

Mademoiselle  Cocotte.     See  Maupassant,  G. 
de.     Cocotte 

Mademoiselle     de     Doucine's     New     Year's 
present.     France,  A. 

Mademoiselle  de  Scuderi.     Hoffmann,  E.  T. 
W. 

Mademoiselle  Fifi.    Maupassant,  G.  de 

Mademoiselle   Flavie.     Zola,  E. 

Mademoiselle  Joan.     Davis,  Rebecca  H. 

Mademoiselle  ]\Iiss.     Harland,  H. 

Mademoiselle  Olympe    Zabriskie.      Aldrich, 
T.  B. 

Mademoiselle  Panache.     Edgeworth,  M. 

Mademoiselle  Pearl.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Mademoiselle  Roxane.     France,  A. 

Mademoiselle  Zephyr.    Corelli,  M. 

Madge  o'  the  pool.     Sharp,  W. 

Madison  Square  Arabian  night.     Henry,  O. 

Madness.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Madness  of  Barry.     Futrelle,  J. 

Madness  of  John  Harned.     London,  J. 

Madness  of  Lord  Harry  Culverhouse.   Haw- 
kins, A.  PL 

Madness  of  Mr.  Lister     Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Madness  of  Philip.     Bacon,  J.  D. 

Madness  of  Poler  Stacy.     Williams,  J.  L. 

Madness  of  Private  Ortheris.     Kipling,  R. 

Madness  of  the  rector.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 

Madonna  of  the  desert.    Peattie,  E.  W. 

Madonna  of  the  future.     James,  H. 

Madonna  of  the  peach-tree.    Hewlett,  AL  H. 

Madonna  of  the  toys.     Cutting,  M.  S. 

Madonna  of  the  tubs.     Ward,"E.  S.  P. 

Madonna  of  Tinkle  Tackle.     Duncan,  N. 

Madrilene;    or,    The    festival    of    the    dead. 
King,  G.  E. 

Maecenas  of  the  Pacific  slope.     Harte,  B. 

.Maese   Perez,  the  organist.     Becquer,  G.  A. 

Maeterlinck,  Maurice,  1862- 
Massacre  of  the  innocents 
In  Stories    by    foreign    authors,    Polish, 
etc. 

Mag  Haggerty's  knight.     Michelson,  M. 

Maggie,  a  girl  of  the  streets.    Crane,  S. 

Maghar's  leap.     Stockton,  F.  R. 

Magherini-Graziani,  Giovanni 
Fioraccio 

/)(   Maupassant.     G.      de.,     and     others. 
Modern  ghosts 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


213 


Magic  cape.    Kelly,  M. 

Magic  cigar.     Hornung,  E.  W. 

Magic  egg.    Stockton,  F.  R. 

Magic  forest;  a  modern  fairy  story.    White, 

S.  E. 
Magic  ink.     Black,  W. 
Magic  lantern.     Hunekcr,  J.  G. 
Magic  ring.     Grahame,  K. 
Magic  ring.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Magic  shop.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Magic  sled.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Magician's  daughter  and  the  high-born  boy. 

Stockton,  F.  R. 
Magnetic  attraction.     Barr,  R. 
Magnetic  hearth.     Connolly,  J.  B. 
Magnetism.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Magnie's  dangerous  ride.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Magpie  over  the  hill.     Galsworthy,  J. 
Magruder,  Julia,  1854-1907 
At  anchor 

1)1   Lippinc  40:  I 
Bartered  birthright 

III   jMiss  Ayr  of  Virginia 
Dead  selves 

In  Lippinc  59: 289 
Harry  of  England 

In  Scrib  M  32:528 
Heaven-kissing  hill 

In  Heaven-kissing  hill 
His  heart's  desire 

In  Miss  Ayr  of  Virginia 
Honored  in  the  breach 

In  Lippinc  41 :  287 
Johnny  Watt's  money 

In  Harp  B  33:  781 
Labor  of  love 

In  Labor  of  love 
Masked  singer 

In  Miss  Ayr  of  Virginia 
Miss  Ayr  of  Virginia 

In  Miss  Ayr  of  Virginia 
New  thing  under  the  sun 
In  Miss  Ayr  of  Virginia 
Once  more 

In  Miss  Ayr  of  Virginia 
Realized  ideal 

In  Realized  ideal 
Story  of  an  old  soul 

In  Miss  Ayr  of  Virginia 
Sunny  Southerner 

In  Sunny  Southerner 
Thirst  and  the  draught 

In  Miss  Ayr  of  Virginia 
Thousandth  woman 
In  Lippinc  75:  i 
Mahala  Joe.     Austin,  M.  H. 
Mahatma  and  the  hare;  a  dream  story.    Hag- 
gard, H.  R. 
Mahaushadha    (Tibetan) 

/;;  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  Oriental 
Mahommed  Selim.     See  Parker,  G.     Deser- 
tion of  Mahommed  Selim 
Maid  and  the  blade.     McCutcheon,  G.  B. 
Maid  Marian.     Seawell,  M.  E. 
Maid  of  Killeena.     Black,  W. 
Maid  of  ]\Ialines.     Lytton,   E.   B. 
Maid  of  Oyas.     Levvald-Stahr,  F. 
Maid  of  the  mill.     Bacon,  J.  D. 


Maid  of  Unai  (Japanese) 

In  Warner  library 
Maiden  bell.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Maiden  meditation.    See  Hibbard,  G.  A.     In 

Maiden  Meditation 
Maid's  progress.     Foote,  M.  H. 
Maimon  the  fool  and  Nathan  the  wise.   Zang- 

will,  I. 
Main  street.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Maitre  Belhomme's  beast.     Maupassant,  G. 

de 
]\Iaitre  Cornelius.     See  Balzac,  H.  de.  Mas- 
ter Cornelius 
Maiwa's  revenge.     Haggard,  H.  R. 
Majesty  of  the  law.    Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Majesty  of  the  law.     Howard,  B.  W. 
Major  Bronquard  of  the  army.   Osbourne,  L. 

Major-general's  pepper-pots.     Bangs,  J.  K. 

Major  Ferdue's  bargain.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Major's  tale.     Bierce,  A. 

Make-believe  man.    Davis,  Richard  H. 

Make  way  for  the  young.     Fuller,  H.  B. 

Make  westing.     London,  J. 

Maker  of  leiises.     Zangwill,  I. 

Maker  of  moons.     Chambers,  R.  W. 

Maker  of  rainbows.     Le  Gallienne,  R. 

Makes  the  whole  world  kin.     Henry,  O. 

Making  a  convert.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Making  a  night  of  it.     Dickens,  C. 

Making  allowances  for  mamma.     Norris,  K. 

Making  an  orator.     Crane,  S. 

Making  good  with  mother.     Ferber,  E. 

Making  of  a  doctor.     Comer,  C.  A. 

Making  of  a  fortune.     Spofford,  H.  P. 

Making  of  a  man.     Harriman,  K.  E. 

Making  of  a  marchioness.     Burnett,  F.  H. 

Making  of  a  match.     Martin,  E.  S. 

Making  of  a  New  Yorker.     Henry,  O. 

Making  of  a  pilot.     Viele,  H.  K. 

Making  progress.     King,  G.  E. 

Malachi.     Parker,  G. 

Male  courtesan.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Malefactor.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 

Malemute  kid  stories.     London,  J. 

Maltese  cat.    Kipling,  R. 

Malva.     Gorky.    :\1. 

Mam'  Lyddy's  recognition.     Page,  T.  N. 

Mama  Stirling.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Mamichee.    Austin,  AI.  H. 

Mammon  and  the  archer.     Henry,  O. 

Mammy  Peggy's  pride.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 

Mammy  Tittleback  and  her  family.   Jackson, 
H.  H. 

Alam's  the  miller.    MacManus,  S. 

Mamsell  Fredrika.    Lagerlof,  S. 

Man.    Bierce,  A. 

Man,  a  famine,  and  a  heathen  boy.    Parker,  G. 

Man,  a  maid  and  a  motor.     Loomis,  C.  B. 

Man  about  town.     Henry,  O. 

Man  and  a  woman.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 

Man  and  his  boots.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Man  and  his  friend.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 

Man  and  his  model.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 

INIan  and  his  rose-garden.     Brown,  A. 

Man  and  some  others.     Crane,  S. 

Man  and  the  mountain.     Harte,  B. 

Man  and  the  snake.     Bierce,  A. 

Man  and  the  wild  cattle.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Man  at  the  next  table.     Chambers,  R.  W. 

Man  at  the  semaphore.     Harte,  B. 


214 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Man  at  the  wheel.     Parker,  G. 

Man  before  the  mast.     Gibbon,  P. 

Man  behind  the  curtain.  Quillcr-Couch,  A.  T. 

Man  l)orn  to  be  king.     Morris,  W. 

Man  fights  best  in  his  own  township.    Barr, 

R. 
Man  from  Archangel.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Man     from     Ochee      Point,     New     Jersej'. 

Loomis,  C.  B. 
Man  from  Red  Dog.     Lewis,  A.  II. 
Man  from  Solano.     Harte.  B. 
Man  from  the  Spanish    war.       Callicrwood, 

M.  H. 
Man  from  Tro}'.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Man  from  Yellowstone.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Man  Haggard.     See   Stevenson,    R.    L.    and 

others.     Object  of  pity 
Man-hating   maiden    (Sanskrit) 

Jn   Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  Oriental 
Man  higher  up.     Henrj',  O. 
Man  hunt.     Train,  A.  C. 
Man-hunting  in  the  pound.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
Man   in  front  of  Mannerings.     Comer,  C.  A. 
Man   in  the  bottle.     Meyrink,  G. 
Man   in  the  case.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Man  in  the  cloister.     Brown,  A. 
Man  in  the  high-water  boots.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Man  in  the  red  sweater.     Loomis,  C.  B. 
Man  in  the  road.     Cameron,  M. 
]\lan  in  the  shadow.     Gibbon,  P. 
Man  in  the  tree.     Craddock,  C.  E. 
Man  in  the  window.     Williams,  J.  L. 
Man  of  adamant.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Man  of  business.     Balzac,  H.  dc 
Man  of  destiny.     Dyar,  M. 
Man  of  feeling.     Brown,  A. 
Man  of  flesh  and  blood.     Glaspell,  S. 
Man  of  forty  crowns.    Voltaire,  F.  M.  de  A. 
Man  of  habit.    Jerome,  J.  K. 
Man  of  his  word.     Miller,  A.  D. 
Man  of  mark.     Hawkins,  A.  Fl. 
Man  of  Monceau.     Weyman,  S.  J. 
Man  of  no  account.     Harte,  B. 
Man  of  promise.     Hichcns,  R.  S. 
Man  of  putty.    Loomis,  C.  B. 
Man  of  the  crowd.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Man  of  the  future.    French,  A.  W. 
Man  of  wheels.     Mason,  A.  E.  W. 
Man  of  Zanzibar.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Man  on  horseback.     White,   W.  A. 
Man  on  the  beach.     Harte,  B. 
Man  on  the  hill-top.     Bacheller,  I.  A. 
Man  on  the  moor.     Sharp,  W. 
Man  out  of  the  nose.     Biercc,  A. 
Man  overboard.     Bierce,  A. 
Man  overboard!     Crawford,  1'".  M. 
Man  proposes.     Jordan,  E.  G. 
Man  that  brought  the  river.     ]}azin,  R. 
Man   that  corrupted  lladleyburg.     Clemens, 

S.  L. 
Man   Ihal   died  at  .Mma.     I'arker,  G. 
Man  that  kd  the  class.     Williams,  J.  L. 
Man  that  was  used  up.     I'oc,  E.  A. 
Man  who  came  back.     Ferber,  E. 
Man   who  committed  bigamy.     Piatcs,  A. 
Man   wlio  could    lia\  c    tuld.      Quiller-Cuuch, 

A.  T. 
Man   who  could  not  lose.    Davis,  Ricliard  H. 
Man  who  could  \\  t)rk  miracles.    Wells,  H.  G. 


Man  who  did   not  believe  in  luck.     Jerome, 
J.  K. 

Man  who  "hadn  t  time."   Catherwood,  M.  H. 

Man  who  intervened.     Hichens,  R.  S. 

Man  who  knew.     Gibbon,  P. 

Man  who  lived  for  others.    Jerome,  J.  K. 

Man  who  lost  his  head.     Fernald,  C.  B. 

Man  who  lost  his  name.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 

Alan  who  shot  Given.     Singmaster,  E. 

Man  who  understood  women.     Merrick,  L. 

Man  who  was.     Kipling,  R. 

Man  who  was  like  Shakespeare.     Black,  W. 

Man  who  was  nice  and  common.    Singmas- 
ter, E. 

Man  who  was  not    on    tlie    passenger    list. 
Barr,  R. 

Man  who  was  obstinate.      Brown,  A. 

Man  who  went  too  far.     Benson,  E.  F. 

Man  who  went  wrong.    Jerome,  J.  K. 

Man  who  wins.     Herrick,  R. 

Man  who  won.     Lefevre,  E. 

Man  who  worked  for  Collister.    I'larle,  M.  T. 

Man  who  would  be  king.     Kipling,  R. 

Man  who  would  manage.     Jerome.  J.  K. 

Man  whose  yoke  was  not  easy.     Harte,  B. 

Man  with  no  money.     Le  Gallienne,  R. 

Man  with  one  talent.     Davis,  Richard  H. 

Alan  with   something    in    his    eye.      Le    Gal- 
lienne, R. 

Alan  with  the  blue  eyes.     Alaupassant,  G.  de 

Man  with  the  boots.     Bland,  E.  N. 

Man  with  the  dogs.     Alaupassant,  G.  de 

Man  with  the  pale   eyes.     See   Maupassant, 
G.  de.     Man  with  the  blue  eyes 

Alan  with  the  pink  pants.     Bunner,  H.  C. 

Man  with  the  red  hair.     Norris,  W.  E. 

Man  with  the  twisted  lip.     Doyle,  A.  C. 

Alan  with  the  watches.     See    Doyle,    A.    C. 
Story  of  the  man  with  the  watches 

Man  with  two  lives.     Bierce,  A. 

Alan  without  a  country.     liale,  E.  E. 

Man  without  a  pension.     Viele,  H.  K. 

Manasseh.     Gibbon,  P. 

Manchester  marriage.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 

Manette's  manuscript.    See  Dickens,  C.     Dr. 
Alanette's  manuscript 

Mango-seed.     Gerould,  K.  F. 

Alanifest  destiny.     Watson,  J. 

Alanila  wire.     King,  C. 

Alanmat'ha.     De   Kay,  C. 

"Alanners  makyth  man."     Jacobs,  W.  \V. 

Manning,  Marie  (Mrs.  Herman  E.  Gasch) 
I'roplietess  of  tlie  land  of  No-Smoke 
In   llowclls,   W.    D.,   and    Alden,    11.    Al. 
Under  the  sunset 

Alanoeuvring.     Edgeworth,  Al. 

Alan's  life  saved  by  fowls,  and  woman's  by  a 
pig.     Reade,  C. 

Alansion.     Van  Dyke,  H. 

Manufacturers.     Edgeworth,  Al. 

Alanuscript.     Larssen,  O. 

Ms.  found  in  a  bottle.     Poe,  I-'..  .\. 

Alany  men  of  many  minds.     Wyatt,  E.  F. 

Many  waters.     Deland,  Al. 

Map  of  the  country.     Brown,  .\. 

Alaranas.      Halzac,  II.  de 

Marlile  child.     Bland,  1'..  N. 

Alarcel.     liourget,  P. 

March   ^4  man.      Ciorky.  .M. 


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215 


March  of  progress.     Chcsnutt,  C.  W. 
March  of  the  White  Guard.     Parker,  G. 
March  wind.     Brown,  A. 
Marchioness.     See  Burnett,   F.   H.     Making 

of  a  marchioness 
Marchioness  of  Stonehenge.     Hard}-,  T. 
Marchioness's  lap-dog.     Gautier,  T. 
Marcia.     Davis,  Rebecca  H. 
Marcile.     Parker,  G. 
Mare  Morto.     Herrick,  R. 
Margaret.     Hopkins,  W.  J. 
Margaret:  a  pearl.    Field,  E. 
Margery  of  Lawhibbet.   Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Margot.     Musset,  A.  de 
Margot's  gallant.     Zola,  E. 
Margot's  tapers.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Marguerite.    Zola,  E. 
Marguerite's  carnival.     Zangwill,  I. 
Margueritte,  Paul,  1S60- 
Death  of  Pierrot 

In   Merrill.   S.     Pastels   in   prose 
Mari  terrible.    Wells,  H.  G. 
Maria  Francisca.     Heyse.  P.  J.  L. 
Maria  Howe;  or,  the  eflfccts  of  witch  stories. 

Lamb,  C. 
Maria  Perrone,  murderess  and  saint.    Crock- 
ett.  S.   R. 
Mariana  overreaches.     Vorse,  M.  H. 
Marianson.     Catherwood,  M.  H. 
Marie  and  the  talk-trust.     Bacheller,  I.  A. 
Marie  de  France,  fl.  12th  century 
Chatelaine  of  Vergi 

III  French  mediaeval  romances 
Lay  of  Eliduc 

III  French  mediaeval  romances 
Lay  of  Equitan 

In  French  mediaeval  romances 
Lay  of  Graelent 

III  French  mediaeval  romances 
Lay  of  Gugemar 

In  French  mediaeval  romances 
Lay  of  Milon 

In  French  mediaeval  romances 
Lay  of  Sir  Launfal 

In  French  mediaeval  romances 
Lay  of  the  ash  tree 

In  French  mediaeval  romances 
Lay  of  the  dolorous  knight 

In  French  mediaeval  romances 
Lay  of  the  honeysuckle 

In  French  mediaeval  romances 
Lay  of  the  nightingale 

In  French  mediaeval  romances 
Lay  of  the  thorn 

In  French  mediaeval  romances 
Lay  of  the  two  lovers 

In  French  mediaeval  romances 
Lay  of  the  were-wolf 

In  French  mediaeval  romances 
Lay  of  Yonec 

In  French  mediaeval  romances 
Story  of  beyond  the  sea 

In  French  mediaeval  romances 
Mariette.    Halev}-,  L. 
Marigold-Michel.     Howard,  B.  W. 
Mariner's    signalling   under   fire   at    Guanta- 

namo.     Crane,  S. 
Marion  Campbell.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Marionettes.     Henry,  O. 


Marjorie  Daw.    Aldrich,  T.  B. 
Marjorie  Fleming.     Brown,  J. 
Marjorie's  three  gifts.    Alcott,  L.  M. 
Mark  Bridgman.     Alitford,  M.  R. 
Mark  of  the  beast.     Kipling,  R. 
Market-hunter.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Markheim.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Markis  and  the  major.     Wright,  M.  O. 
Marklake  witches.     Kipling,  R. 
Marlitt's  shoes.     Chambers.  R.  W. 
Marm  Lisa.     Wiggin,  K.  D. 
Marny's  shadow.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Marocca.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Marooned.     Davis.  C.  B. 
Marquis.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Marquis  and  Miss  Sally.     Henry,  O. 
Marquis  de  Fumcrol.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Marquise's  shoulders.     Zola,  E. 
Marriage  at  a  venture.     Gaboriau,   E. 
Marriage  by  compulsion.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Marriage  by  proxy.     Herrick,  R. 
Marriage  contract.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Marriage  for  love.     Halevy,  L. 
Marriage  of  Lit-lit.     London,  J. 
Marriage  of  Mademoiselle  Gimel.    Bazin,  R. 
Marriage  of  Marie  Modeste.     King,  G.  E. 
Marriage  of  Moira  Fergus.     Black,  W. 
Marriage  of  Quidnunc.     Hewlett,  M.  H. 
Marriage  of  the  brigadier.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Marriage  of  the  miller.     Parker,  G. 
Marriage  question.     Stetson,   G.   E.   C. 
Marriage  settlement.      See    Balzac,    H.    de. 

Marriage  contract 
Marriage  to  the  sea.     Merimee,  P. 
Marriages.     James,  H. 
Married  beneath  him.     Besant,  W. 
Married  beneath  him.     Payn,  J. 
Married  daughter.    Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Married  lovers.     Morris,  G. 
Married  son.    James,  H. 
Marry  month  of  May.     Henry,  O. 
Marryat,  Frederick,  1792-1848 

Great  triangular  duel 

In  Patten,  W.     International  short  sto- 
ries V  2 
Marrying  of  Susan  Clegg.     French,  A.  W. 
Mars   Jeem's   nightmare.      Chesnutt,   C.    W, 
Marse  Chan;  a  tale  of  old  Virginia.     Page, 

T.  N. 
Marseillaise!     Maartens,  M. 
Marsena.     Frederic,  H. 
Marsh  rosemary.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Marshall's  capture.     Garland,  H. 
Marshes.     White,  S.  E. 

Marth'  Ann  of  the  evergreens.   Stuart,  R.  M. 
Martha.     Pangborn,  G.  W. 
Martha's  lady.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Martin,  Edward  Sandford,  1856- 

Adventure  in  philanthropy 
In  Scrib  M  11 :  230 

By  the  second  intention 
/;;  Harper  121 :  120 

Courtship  of  a  careful  man 
In  Courtship  of  a  careful  man 
Harper  104:  191 

Disguised  providence 
In  Courtship  of  a  careful  man 
Harper  105:  447 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Martin,   Edward   Sandford  —Continued. 
Found:  a  situation 

In  Courtship  of  a  careful  man 
Harp  W  48:  177s,  1780 
How  Uncle  Thomas  gave  himself  a  first- 
class  notice 
In  Harper  108:  49 
Josephine 

In  Courtship  of  a  careful  man 
Harper  108:  829 
Making  of  a  match 
1)1  Courtship  of  a  careful  man 
Harper  107:  89 
Party  at  Madeira's 
In  Courtship  of  a  careful  man 
Harper  103:  590 
Martin  Franc  and  the  monks  of  St.  Anthony. 

Longfellow,  H.  W. 
Martine.    Maupassant,  G.  de 
Martyr  to  science.    Jacobi,  M.  P. 
Martyrdom  lottery.     Gibbon,  P. 
Martyrdom  of  man.     Michelson,  M. 
Martyrdom  of  "Mealy  Jones."   White,  W.  A. 
Maruja.     Harte,   B. 

Marvel,  Ik,  pseud.    See  Mitchell,  D.  G. 
Marvellous  doctor.     Hogg,  J. 
Marvellous  invention.     Field,   E. 
Marvels  of  science.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Mary.     Van  Renssalaer,  M.  G. 
Mary  Amelia  Spot.     Keats,  G. 
Mary  and  Martha.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Mary  Bowman.     Singmaster,   E. 
Mary  Burnett.     Hogg,  J. 
Mary  Elizabeth.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Mary  Ellen  and  Evelyn  May.     Morris,  G. 
Mary   Felicia.     Brown,  A. 
Mary  McGillup;    a    Southern    novel.      After 

Belle  Boyd.     Harte,  B. 
Mary  Montgomery.     Hogg,  J. 
Mary  Musgrave 

In  Stories  by  English  authors,  Africa 
Mary  Rice.     Sigourney,  L.  H. 
Mary  with  the  high  hand.     Bennett,  E.  A. 
" — mas  has  come."    Kip,  L. 
Masaniello;    or.    The    fisherman    of    Naples. 

Dumas,  A. 
Mascot  of  battery  B.     Osbourne,  L. 
Masefield,  John 

Aml)itious  Jimmy  Hicks 

In  Tarpaulin  muster 
Aunty  Bligh 

In  Tarpaulin  muster 
Big  Jim 

In  Tarpaulin  muster 
Bottom  of  the  well 

In  Tarpaulin  muster 
Captain  John  Coxon 

In  Mainsail  haul 
Captain  John  Jennings 

In  Mainsail  haul 
Captain  John  Ward 
In  Mainsail  haul 
Captain  Robert  Knox 

In  Mainsail  haul 
Davy  Jones's  gift 
In  Tarpaulin  muster 
Country  Life  N  1 1  '05 
Deal  of  cards 
In  Mainsail  haul 


Devil  and  the  old  man 

In  Mainsail  haul 
Don  Alphonso's  treasure  hunt 

In  Mainsail  haul 
Edward  Herries 

1)1  Tarpaulin  muster 
Eldorado 

In  Tarpaulin  muster 
From  the  Spanish 

In  Mainsail  haul 
In  a  castle  ruin 

In  Mainsail  haul 
One  Sunday 

In  Tarpaulin  muster 
Pirates  of  Santa  Anna 
In  Tarpaulin  muster 
Port  of  many  ships 
In  Mainsail   haul 
Port  Royal  twister 

In  Tarpaulin  muster 
Raines  law  arrest 

In  Tarpaulin  muster 
Rest-house  on  the  hill 
In  Tarpaulin  muster 
Sailor's  yarn 

In  Mainsail  haul 
Schooner-man's  close  calls 

In  Tarpaulin  muster 
Sea  superstition 

In  Mainsail  haul 
Seal  man 

In  Mainsail  haul 
Voyage  of  the  Cygnet 

In  Mainsail  haul 
Western  islands 

In  Mainsail  haul 
Yarn  of  happy  Jack 

In  Tarpaulin  muster 
Yarn  of  Lanky  Job 
In  Mainsail  haul 
Mask.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Mask.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Mask  of  the  lost  soul.     Earle,  M.  T. 
Masked  singer.     Magruder,  J. 
Mason,  Alfred  Edward  Woodley,  1865- 
Coward 

In  Ensign   Knightley 
Crossed  gloves 

In  Ensign  Knightley 
Cruise  of  the  "Willing  mind" 

In   Ensign   Knightley 
Deserter 

In  Ensign  Knightley 
Ensign  Knightly 

1)1  Ensign   Knightley 
Pall  Mall  M^7:  i 
Fifth  picture 

In   F.nsign   Knightley 
Hatteras 

In  Ensign   Knightlej'' 
How    Barrington    returned    to    Johannes- 
burg 
In  Ensign   Knightley 
Keeper  of  the  bishop 

1)1   Ensign    Kniplitley 
Liberal  education 

1)1  Ensign    Knightley 
Man  of  wheels 

//;   Ensign    Knightley 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


217 


Mr.  Mitchelbourne's  last  escapade 
In  Ensign   Knightley 
Harp  W  44:  1 177 
Princess  Joceliande 

In  Ensign   Knightley 
Schoolmaster  and  Felicia 

In  Harp  W  47:  1983 
Shuttered  house 

1)1  Ensign   Knightley 
Englllust  M  18:323 
Trouble  at  Beaulieu 
In  Lippinc  67:  119 
Twenty-kroner  story 
In   Ensign   Knightley 
Masque  of  the  Red  Death.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Masquerade.     Brown,  A. 
Masquerade.     See   Parker,    G.      Little   mas- 
querade 
Mass  for  the  dead.     Bland,  E.  N. 
Mass  for  the  dead.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Massacre  of  the  innocents.     Maeterlinck,  M. 
Massey  money.     Comer,  C.  A. 
Massimilla  Doni.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Master.     Brown,  A. 
Master.     Gibbon,  P. 
Master  and  man.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Master  cat.     Perrault,  C. 
Master  Cornelius.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Master  Cornille's    secret.      See    Daudet,    A. 

Secret  of  Maitre  Cornille 
Master  Humphrey's  clock.    Dickens,  C. 
Master  Johannes  Wacht.     Hoffmann,  E.  T. 

W. 
Master  John  Horsleigh,  knight.     Hardy,  T. 
Master   Martin,  the  cooper.     Hoffmann,   E. 

T.  W. 
Master  minds  of  history.     Brown,  A. 
Master  of  cobwebs.     Huneker,  J.  G. 
Master  of  deceit.     Watson,  J. 
Master  of  his   profession.     See   Futrelle,   J. 

Missing  necklace 
Master  of  mystery.     London,  J. 
Master  of  silence.     Bacheller,  L  A. 
Master  of  the  "Chrysolite."    O'Halloran,  G. 

B. 
Master  of  the  inn.     Herrick,  R. 
Master  of  the  Name.    Zangwill,  L 
Master  Richard  Smith's  tale  of  The  cast  of 
the  apple.  See  Hewlett,  M.  H.   Cast  of  the 
apple 
Master  thief.     Ashbjornsen,  P.  C,  and  Moe, 

J.  E. 
Master's  garden.    Slosson,  A.  T. 
Masters  of  arts.    Henry,  O. 
Masther  and  the  bocca  fadh.    MacManus,  S. 
Matador  of  the  Five  Towns.     Bennett,  E.  A. 
Matchmaking.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Mate  of  the  "Bunch  o'  keys."    Phillpotts,  E. 
Mate  of  the  Daylight.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Mate  of  the  Gatwick.     Gibbon,  P. 
Mated.    Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Mated  by  a  waiter.     Zangwill,  L 
Mated  by  magic:  a  story  with  a  postscript. 

Matthews,  J.  B.,  and  Pollock,  W.  H. 
Mateo  Falcone.     Merimee,  P. 
Materialization    of    Charles    and  Mivanway. 

Jerome,  J.  K. 
Maternal  instinct.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Mathilda's  address  book.    Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Mathurin.     Parker,  G. 


Matriculation       of       Courtney.       Hopkins, 

M.  S.  B. 
Matrimonial  ambassador.     Gaboriau,  E. 
Matrimonial  episode.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
Matrimonial  openings.    Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Matrimonial  tontine  benefit.     Grant,  R. 
Matter  of  a  mashie.     Gray,  D. 
Matter  of  business.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Matter  of  duty.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Matter  of  eugenics.    Chambers,  R.  W. 
Matter  of  fact.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Matter  of  fact.     Kipling,  R. 
Matter  of  interest.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Matter  of  logic.     Futrelle.  J. 
Matter  of  mean  elevation.     Henry,  O. 
Matter  of  motives.     Barr,  R. 
Matter  of  opinion.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Matter  of  principle.     Chesnutt,  C.  W. 
Matter  of  rivalry.     Thanet,   O. 
Matter  of  taste.     Wyatt,  E.  F. 
Matter  of  two  ciphers.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Matthews,  James  Brander,  1852- 
At  a  private  view 

In  Vignettes  of  Manhattan 

Harper  88:  491 

Before  the  break  of  day 

In  Vignettes  of  Manhattan 

Harper  8g:  222 

Brief — as  woman's  love 

In  Secret  of  the  sea 
By  telephone 
In  Family  tree 
Cent  36: 30s 
Cameo  and  a  pastel 
In  Story  of  a  story 
Harper  86:  130 
Candle  in  the  plate 

In  Outlines  in  local  color 
Chesterfield's   postal-cards   to   his_  son 
In  Family    tree    [Scherzi    &   Skizzen] 
Confidential  postscript 

In  Tales  of  fantasy  and  fact 
Decoration  day  revery 
In  Vignettes  of  Manhattan 
Cent  40: 102 
Dream-gown  of  the  Japanese  ambassador 
In  Tales  of  fantasy  and  fact 
Eng  Illust  16:  145 
Esther  Feverel 

In  Secret  of  the  sea 
Harper  72:53 
Etelka  Talmeyr:  a  tale  of  three  cities 
In  Story  of  a  story 

Harper  86:857  \ 

Family  tree 
In  Family  tree 
Scrib   M   5:226 
Frog  that  played  the  trombone 
In  Vistas  of  New  York 
Harper  87:911 
Glimpse  of  the  underworld 
In  Outlines  in  local  color 
Her  letter  to  his  second  wife 
In  Vistas  of  New  York 
Cosmopol  25:  56 
Idle  notes  of  an  uneventful  voyage 
In  Family  tree 

New  Princeton  R  3:241 
Idyl  of  Central  Park 
In  Vistas  of  New  York 


2l8 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Matthews,  James  Brander  —Coiiliniu'd. 
In   a  bob-tail   car 

In    Family   tret-    [Scherzi    iX;   Skizzcn] 
Vistas  of  New  York 
In  a  hansom 
In  Vistas  of  New  York 
Harper  loi:  360 
In  search  of  local  color 

In  Vignettes  of   Manhattan 
In  the  little  churcli  down  the  street 
In  Vignettes  of  Manhattan 
Harper  88:462 
In  the  midst  of  life 

In  Vignettes  of  Manhattan 
In  the  small  hours 

In  Vistas  of  New  York 
Scrib  M  26:  502 
In   the  vestibule  limited 
In  In  the  vestibule  limited 
Harper  82:  572 
In  the  watches  of  the  night 
III   Outlines  in  local  color 
Harper  94:  267 
Interview  with  Miss  Marlcnspuyk 
In  Outlines  in  local  color 
Harper  92:61 
Irrepressible  conflict 

/;;   Outlines  in  local  color 
Kinetoscope  of  time 

In  Tales  of  fantasy  and  fact 
Scrib  M  18:  733 
Letter  of  farewell 

In  Outlines  in  local  color 
Scrib  M   19:644 
Love  at  first  sight 
In  Secret  of  the  sea 
Cent  30:838 
Memories 
In  Family  tree 

Stories  of  the  army.     (Stories  from 

Scribner) 
Scrib  M  6:168 
Men  and  women  and  horses 
In  Outlines  in  local  color 
Harper  91:  813 
Midsummer  midnight 

In  Vignettes  of  Manhattan 
Harper  88:221 
New  member  of  the  club 
In  Story  of  a  story 
Cent   45: loi 
On  an  errand  of  mercy 

In  Vistas  of  New  York 
On   the  battlefield    [Robert  White] 
In  Family  tree 
Cent  36:457 
On  the  steps  of  the  city  hall 
In  Vistas  of  New  York 
Harper  98:  524 
Perchance  to  dream 
In  Secret  of  the  sea 

Gentleman's   M    n   s  36:417 
Lippinc  37:  300 
Perturbed    spirits 
hi   Secret  of  the  sea 
Cent   32:  74 
Playing  a  part 
In  In    partnership 


Primer  of  imaginary  geography 
In  Tales  of  fantasy  and  fact 
Scrib  M  16:  729 
Rehearsal  of  a  new  play 

In   Outlines  in  local  color 
Rival  ghosts 

In  In    partnership 

Tales  of  fantasy  and  fact 
Harper  68:  905 
Robert  White.     See  Matthews,  J.  B.     On 

the  battlefield 
Royal  marine:  an  idyl  of  Narragansett  pier 
In  Royal  marine 

Harper  89:  577,  680 
Scher/.i  &  Skizzen 

In  Family  tree 
Secret  of  the  sea 

In  Secret  of  the  sea 
Shortest  day  in  the  year 

In  Vistas  of  New  York 
Sisters  under  their  skins 
In  Vistas  of  New  York 
Harper   121:  773 
Sixteen  years  without  a  birthday 

/)(  Tales  of  fantasy  and  fact 
Solo   orchestra 

/;;   Outlines  in  local  color 
Harper   94:  790 
Speech  of  the  evening 

In  Vignettes   of  Manhattan 
Spring  flood   in   Broadway 
In   Outlines  in  local  color 
Harper  92:  696 
Spring  in  a  side   street 
In  Vignettes  of  Manhattan 
Harper  88:678 
Story    of    a    story 
In  Story  of  a  story 
Cent  42: 870 
Such   stufif  as   dreams 

/;;    Family  tree    [Scherzi    &   Skizzen] 
Thanksgiving-day    dinner 
In  Vignettes  of  Manhattan 
Harper  88:28 
Twenty-ninth   of   February 
In  Vignettes  of  Manhattan 
Harper   80:436 
Twinkling  of  an   eye 

/;;  Tales  of  fantasy  and  fact 
Two   letters 

In  Story  of  a  story 
Harper   81:281 
Under   an   April   sky 

In  Vistas   of   New  York 
Venetian    glass 
hi  In    partnersliip 

Stories  by  American  authors  v  3 
Vigil   of   McDowell   Sutro 
/;;   Outlines  in  local  color 
Harper    93:  758 
\'ista   in   Central   Park 

hi  Vignettes  of  Manliattan 
Harper   89:457 
Waiting 

hi  Bclgravia  60:  176 
Wall    street   wooing 

hi   Outlines  in  loc;il  color 
Harper  03:  <>0 
Young   man    from    the   country 
/;;   Vistas   of   New  York 
Cosmopol  25:  527 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


219 


Matthews,  J.  B.,  and  Anstey,  F. 

Three  wishes 

In  With    my   friends 
Matthews,  J.  B.,  and  Bunner,  H.  C. 
Documents  in  the  case 
In  In    partnership 
With  my  friends 
Stories   bv  American  authors  v  i 
Scrib  o  s  18:  755 
Seven    conversations    of   dear   Jones    and 
Baby  Van  Rensselaer 
In  In    partnership 
With  my  friends 
Manhattan   3:  461 

Matthews,  J.  B.,  and  Jessop,  G.  H. 

Check  and  counter-check.     Sec  Matthews, 
J.    B.    and    Jessop,    G.    H.     Tale    of 
twenty-five    hours 
One  storj'  is  good  until  another  is  told 
III  With  my  friends 
Harper  78:  625 
Tale    of    tw^enty-five    hours     [Check    and 
counter-check] 
In  Tale  of  twenty-five  hours 
Lippinc  41 :  i 
Matthews,  J.  B.,  and  Pollock,  W.  H. 
Edged  tools:  a  tale  in  two  chapters 
In  With  my  friends 
Longman's  M  g:  159 
JMated    by    magic;    a    stor}'    with    a    post- 
script 
In  With  my  friends 
Mattina.     Dragoumis,   J.    D. 
Maud-Evelyn.     James,    H. 
Mauki.     London,   J. 

Maupassant,    Henri    Rene    Albert    Guy    de, 
1 850- 1 893 

A  list  of  the  French  titles  of  the  trans- 
lated stories  is  given  in  volume  seventeen 
of  the  Dunne  edition. 

The   statement   is  made  in   the   catalog-   of 
the    Library    of   Congress    that    the    contents 
of   the   Normandy   edition  are   identical  with 
those  of  the   Miromesnil  edition, 
x^bandoned 

In  Works   (Brainard)  v  3 
Works    (Miromesnil)    v  9 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  2  pt  2 
Patten,      W.       International      short 
stories  v  3 
Abbe  Marignan 

In  Works   (Sumichrast)   v  5  pt  2 
Accent 

In  Works   (Brainard)  v  2 
Works   [Dunne]   v  3 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 
Accursed  bread 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  i 
Works    [Dunne]    v   5 
Works    (Miromesnil)    v  2 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  2  pt  2 
Adieu.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de.     Farewell 
Adopted  son 

In  Works    (Miromesnil)    v   3 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  i 
Adventure 

In  Works    (Brainard)    v    3 
Works   [Dunne]  v  4 
Works    (Sumichrast)   v  9  pt  2 


Adventure  in  Paris 

In  Works    (Brainard)    v   3 
Works    [Dunne]    v  4 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  5  pt  2 
Adventure  of  Walter  Schnaff.     See  Mau- 
passant, G.  de.     Walter  Schnaff's  ad- 
venture 
Affair  of  state 

In  Works    [Dunne]    v   i 
After  [Apres] 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  8 
Works   [Dunne]   v  5 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  2 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  2  pt  2 
Cosmopol    16:241 
After  death 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  16 
Alexander 

In  Works   (Brainard)    v   10 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  10 
Works    (Sumichrast)    v   6 
All  over 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  5 

Works    (Miromesnil)    v    i 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  2 
Allouma 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  4 
Works   [Dunne]  v  4 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  8 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  9  pt   I 
Allouma 
Always   lock   the   door 

In  Works   (Brainard)    v   i 
Works    [Dunne]    v  16 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  2  pt  2 
Am   I   insane? 

In  Works    [Dunne]    v    17 
Apparition 

In  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  6 
Apres.    See  Maupassant,  G.  de.    After 
Artifice 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  3 
Works  [Dunne]  v  4 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  3 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  3  pt  2 
Artist 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  2 
Works   [Dunne]   v  i 
Artist's  wife 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  4 

Works   (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 

xA.ssassin 

In  Works   [Dunne]   v  15 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i 
Assignation 

In  Works  (Brainard)   v  3 
At  sea  [Selfishness] 

In  Works   [Dunne]   v   15 
Works   (Miromesnil)    v  2 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  7  Pt  i 

Au  soleil 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  12 
Aunt  Rose.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de.     Our 

letters 
Avenger    [His   avenger] 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  8 
Works   [Dunne]    v  5 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v   10 


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Maupassant,  Guy  de  —Cor.lmucd. 
Awakening 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  4 
Works  [Dunne]   v  4 
Works   (Suinichrast)   v  5  pt  2 
Babette 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  2 
Works   [Dunne]   v  i 
Bad  error.    Sec  Maupassant,  G.  de.     Win- 
dow 
Ball  of  fat.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de.     Ball 

of  tallow 
Ball  of  tallow    [Ball  of  fat;  Tallow  ball] 
In  Works   [Dunne]   v  17 

Works  (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  2 
Little  French  masterpieces  v  6 
Bandmaster's  sister 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  2 
W'orks    [Dunne]   v  i 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 
Baptism 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  i 
Baroness 

In  Works   (Miromesnil)   v  8 
Works    (Sumichrast)   v   i 
Bed 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  3 
Works   [Dunne]   v  4 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  5  pt  2 
Bed  29 
In  Works   [Dunne]  v  17 

Works   (Sumichrast)  v  7  pt  i 
Beggar  ["Bell"] 
In  Works  [Dunne]  v  15 

Works   (Miromesnil)   v  3 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  i 
Odd  number 
Bclhomme's    beast     [Maitre    Belhomme's 
beast] 
In  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  4 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i 
"Bell."     See  Maupassant,  G.  de.     Beggar 
Bellflower.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de.    'Clo- 

chctte 
Benoist.    See  Maupassant,  G.  de.    Martine 
Bertha  [Story  of  Bertha] 
In  Works   (Brainard)  v  3 
Works  [Dunne]  v  3 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  10 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  2 
Cosmopol  2:381 
Beside  a  dead  man.     See  Maupassant,  G. 

de.     Beside  Schopenhauer's  corpse 
Beside    Schopenhauer's  corpse    [Beside   a 
dead  man] 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  8 
Works    [Dunne]    v   5 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  2 
Blind   man 
In  Works  (Brainard)   v  8 
Works  [Dunne]  v  14 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  2 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  i 
Blue  and  white 

In  Works  (Brainard)   v   10 
Boitelle 

In  Works   (Brainard)  v  8 
Works   [Dunne]   v  5 
Works  (Miromesnil)   v  2 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  2  pt  2 


Bombard  [Consideration] 
In  Works   [Dunne]   v  16 

Works  (Sumichrast)  v  3  pt  2 
Boule  de  suif 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  i 
Bric-a-brac 

In  W'orks   [Dunne]   v  4 
Cake 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  8 
Works   [Dunne]   v  14 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  5  pt  2 
Caresses 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  9 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  6 
Carnival  of  love 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  4 
Works  [Dunne]  v  4 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  5  pt  2 
Carter's  inn   [Carter's  wench] 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  3 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  3 
Carter's   wench.     See   Maupassant,   G.   de. 

Carter's  inn 
Caught 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  4 
Works    [Dunne]   v  16 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  6 
Caught  in  the  very  act 

In  W^orks   (Brainard)   v  3 
Chali 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  9 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  8 
Charm  dispelled.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de. 

Discovery 
Charm  of  the  stable  [On  perfumes;  Stable 
perfume] 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  3 
Works   [Dunne]    v  3 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 
Checkmate 
In  W^orks  (Miromesnil)  v  8 
Works    (Sumichrast)   v  i 
Child 
In  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  4  . 

Works   (Sumichrast)   v   5  pt  2 
Christening 
In  Works  [Dunne]  v  15 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  4 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i 
Christmas  eve 

In  Works  (Brainard)   v  4 
Works  [Dunne]  v  4 
W^orks  (Sumichrast)  v  5  pt  2 
Clair  de  lunc   [In  the  moonlight] 
In  Works  |  Dunne]   v  4 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  " 
Allouma 
Odd  number 
Clochette  [Bellflower] 
In  Works   (I'rainard)  v  i 
Works   [Dunne]   v  2 
Woiks  (Miromesnil)  v  6 
Works  (Sumichrast)   v  6 
Closet 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  9 
Clown 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  2 
Works  [Dunne]  v  2 
Works  (Sumichrast)   v  4  pt  1 


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Cock  crowed 
Iti  Works   (Brainard)   v  2 
Works  [Dunne]  v  i 
Works  (Sumichrast)   v  7  pt  i 
Coco 
In  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  4 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i 
Cocotte   [Francis:  .Mademoiselle  Cocotte] 
In  Works   [Dunne]   v  15 

Works  (Sumichrast)  v  3  Pt  2 
Colonel's  idea   [ColoneFs  ideas] 
In  Works   (Brainard)   v  3 
Works   [Dunne]   v  3 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  2 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  2 
Colonel's  ideas.     See   Maupassant,   G.   de. 

Colonel's  idea 
Confession 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  3 
Works   [Dunne]  v  3 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  6 
Odd  number 
Hawthorne,  J.    Library  mystery  and 

detective  stories,  French 
Theatre  32:252 
La    confession.     See    Maupassant,    G.    de. 

Peculiar  case 
Conservatory 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  7 
Works    [Dunne]    v   =; 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  2 
Consideration.     See    Maupassant,    G.     de. 

Bombard 
Corsican  bandit 

In  Works   C Brainard)   v  8 
Works   [Dunne]   v  14 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  5 
Works  (Sumichrast)   v  0  pt  i 
Corsican  bandits 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  10 
Costly  outing 

In  Works   [Dunne]   v  15 
Countess   Satan 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  3 
Works   [Dunne]   v  2 
Works   (Sumichrast J   v   9  pt  2 
Country  excursion 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  3 
W^orks  [Dunne]  v  3 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  4 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i  pt  2 
Coup  d'etat 

In  Works    (Miromesnil)    v   6 
Coward   [The  duel] 
In  Works  [Dunne]  v  14 

Works   (Miromesnil)    v  6 

Works   (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  2 

Odd  number 

Jessup,  A.,  and  Canby,  H.  S.     Book 

of  the   short  story 
Little   French   masterpieces  v  6 
Crash   [Lost] 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  3 
Works   [Dunne]   v  3 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 
Cripple 

In  Works   (Brainard)  v  10 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  2 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  3  pt  2 
Crisis 

/;;  Works  [Dunne]  v  17 


Dancers.    Sec  Maupassant,  G.  de.     Minuet 
Darkness 

In  Works  (Mirpmesnil)  v  8 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  6 
Dead  woman's  secret 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  8 
Works   [Dunne]   v  17 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  10 
Deaf  mute 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  16 
Debt 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  2 
Works  [Dunne]  v  i 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  6 
Deer  park  in  the  provinces 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  4 
Works  [Dunne]  v  4 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 
Delila 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  3 
Works   [Dunne]  v  3 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 
Denis 

In  Works   (Brainard)  v  10 
Works   (Miromesnil)  v  2 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  i 
Devil 

In  Works   (Brainard)  v  i 
Works   [Dunne]   v  2 
Works   (Miromesnil)  v  3 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  2 
Diamond  necklace.  See  Maupassant,  G.  de. 

Necklace 
Diary  of  a  madman 

In  Works   [Dunne]  v  3 

Works   (Miromesnil)   v  10 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v   i 
Allouma 
Dimanches  d'un  bourgeois.     See  Maupas- 
sant, G.  de.    Sundays  of  a  Parisian 
Discovery  [Charm  dispelled] 
/;;  Works  [Dunne]  v  17 
Works   (Miromesnil)  v  2 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  i 
Dispenser  of  the  Holy  water 

In  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  10 
Divorce  [Fair  exchange] 
In  Works   [Dunne]   v  16 

Works  (Sumichrast)  v  5  pt  2 
Divorce  case 

In  Works    (Brainard)   v  4 
Works   [Dunne]  v  2 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  _i  pt  2 
Donkey 

In  Works  (Brainard)   v   10 
Works    (Miromesnil)   v  5 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  3  pt  2 
Door 

/;;  Works   (Miromesnil)   v   10 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  '5  pt  2 
Double  pins    [Rival  pins] 
In  Works   (Brainard)   v  3 
Works   [Dunne]   v   i" 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v   5   pt  2 
Doubtful  happiness 

In  Works    [Dunne]   v  16 
Dowry   [Love's  awakening] 
In  Works   [Dunne]   v  17 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  4 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i 


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Dread.      Src     Maupassant,     G.    de      Fear 
Dreams 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  8 
Works   (Miromcs'nil)   v  8 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  7  pt  i 
Drowned  man 

III  Works  (Sumichrast)   v  3  pt  2 
Drunkard   [Victim] 

In  Works    [Dunne]    v   13 
Works   (Miromcsnil)   v  3 
Works    (Sumichrast)    v  8  pt   _' 
Duchoux 
In  Works   (Brainard)   v  4 
Works  [Dunne]  v  11 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  8 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i 
Duel 

In  Works   [Dunne]    v  5 

Works   (Miromesnil )   v  4 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  3  pt  2 
Duel.     See   Maupassant,   G.   de.     Coward 
Englishman 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  15 
Enthusiast.     See  Maupassant,   G.  de.    Ma- 
dame Husson's  "Rosier" 
Epiphany 

In  Works  (Brainard)   v  i 
Works  [Dunne]  v  2 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  2 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  2 
Exotic  prince 

In  Works  (Brainard)   v  3 
Fair    exchange.     See    Maupassant,    G.    <le. 

Divorce 
Fake  gems.  See  Maupassant,  G.  de.  False 

gems 
False  alarm 

In  W^orks   (Brainard)   v  2 
Works   [Dunne]   v   i 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  2 
False  gems  [Fake  gems] 
In  Works   [Dunne]   v  3 

Works   (Miromesnil)   v  8 
Works    (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  2 
AUouma 
Family 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  i 
Works   [Dunne]   v  2 
Works    (Miromesnil)   v    i 
Works    (Sumichrast)    v  2  pt  2 
Family  affair 
In  Works   (Brainard)   v  4 
Works   [Dunne]   v  13 
Works    (Miromesnil)   v  5 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v   i 
Farewell!  [Adieu;  Growing  old] 
In  Works   [Dunne]   v  17 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  4 
Works    (Stnniclirast )    v    i 
Farmer's  wife 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  7 
Works  [Dunne]  v  5 
Works   (Miromesnil)    v   2 
Works   (Sumichrast)    v  4  pt  2 
Fascination 

In   Works    (Miromesnil)    v  8 
Fashionable  woman 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  4 
Works    [  Dunne  1    v   4 
Works   (Sumichrast)    \   <)  p[   2 


Father 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  2 
Works  I  Dunne]  v  i 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  2 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  2 
Father  and  son 

In  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  2 
Allouma 
Father   Boniface's   crime    [Mistake] 
In  Works   [Dunne]   v   16 

Works  (Sumichrast)   v  3  pt  2 
Father  Judas   [Old  Judas] 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v   10 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  8 
W^orks    (Sumichrast)   v  6 
Father  Matthew 

In  W'orks  [Dunne]  v  10 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  i 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  7  pt  i 
Father  Milon    [No  cjuarter] 
hi  Works  (Brainard)  v  5 
Works   [Dunne]   v  14 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  3 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  i 
Fathers 

In  Works   (Sumichrast)   v  5  pt  2 
Father's   confession 
In  Works   (Miromesnil)   v   10 
W'orks   (Sumichrast)   v   i    pt  2 
Fear   (railroad)    [Traveler] 
In  Works   (Brainard)  v  9 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  6 
Fear  (sea)   [Traveler's  story] 
In  Works   (Brainard)   v  10 
Works   [Dunne]   v   10 
Works   (Miromesnil)    v  8 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  i 
Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective   stories,    French 
Fecundity 

In  Works   [Dunne]   v  17 
First  snowfall 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  i 
Works   [Dunne]   v  3 
Works  (Miromesnii)  v  6 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i  pt  2 
Fishing    excursion.      See    Maupassant,    G. 

de.     Two    friends 
Fishing  hole 

In  Works   (Miromesnil)   v   1 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i  pt  2 
Florentine 

In  Works    [  Dunne]    v   16 
Fly 

In  Works    (I'.rainaril)   v  2 
Works  I  Dunne]  v  i() 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  2 
For  sale 

In  Works   (Miromesnil)   v  8 
Works    (Sumichrast)    v    i 
Forbidden  fruit 

In  Works   [Dunne]   v   17 
Forgiveness 

//;  Works    [Dunne]   v  9 

Works   (Miromesnil)   v  7 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  2 
Francesca     and      Carlotta      Rondoli.     See 

Maupassant,   G.   de.      Rondoli   sisters 
I'rancis.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de.    Cocotte 
I'Vcncli     I'.niH-li    Arden.     See    Maupassant, 
(I.  de.      Ketnrn 


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Friend  Joseph 

In  Works  (Miromcsnil)  v  i 
Works    (Sumichrast)   v   i 
Friend  Patience 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i 
Frontier 

In  Works   (Brainard)  v  10 
Game  keeper 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  15 
Works    (Miromesnil)   v  i 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i 
Ghosts 

In  Works   (Brainard)  v  3 
Works  [Dunne]  v  3 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  2 
Odd  number 

Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective   stories,   French 
Golden  braid 

In  Works   (Brainard)  v  9 
Good  match 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  4 
Works   [Dunne]   v  4 
Works  (Sumichrast)   v  9  pt  2 
Good    reasons.     See    Maupassant,    G.    de. 

Mustaches 
Grave.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de.     Tomb 
Graveyard  sirens 

In  Works   [Dunne]   v   17 
Works  (Sumichrast)   v  i 
Great  sword 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  6 
Growing     old.     See     Maupassant,     G.     de. 

Farewell! 
Hair-pin 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i 
Hand 

In  Works  (]\Iiromesnin  v  8 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  7 
Happiness 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  3 
Works   [Dunne]   v  4 
Happiness 

In  Odd   numlicr 
Happy  life 

In  Works   (Sumichrast)   v  4  '^t  2 
Hautot  senior  and  Hautot  junior 
In  Works   (Brainard)  v  5 
Works    [Dunne]   v  14 
Works  (Sumichrast)   v  i  pt  2 
He? 

In  Works    (Brainard)    v   i 
Works   [Dunne]   v  5 
Heritage    [Inheritance] 
In  Works   [Dunne]   v   10 

Works    (Miromesnil)   v   10 
Works  (Sumichrast)   v  7  pt  2 
Hermaphrodite 

In  Works   (brainard)  v  3 
Works   [Dunne]  v  3 
Hermit 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  4 

Works   (Sumichrast)   v  2  pt  2 
His     avenger.     See     Maupassant,     G.     de. 

Avenger 
Hole 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  i 
Works   [Dunne]   v  2 
Home  coming 

In   Works   (Sumichrast)   v  9  Pt  2 


Honest  ideal 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  3 
Works    [Dunne]   v  3 
Works  (Sumichrast)   v  9  pt  2 
Hope 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i  pt  2 
Horla;  or.  Modern   ghosts 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  r 
Works  [Dunne]  v  2 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  6 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  i  pt  6 
Hawthorne,  J.      Library  mystery  and 

detective  stories,  French 
Little  French  masterpieces  v  6 
Maupassant,      G.      de,      and      others. 
Modern    ghosts 
Horrible 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  8 
W^orks    [Dunne]   v  5 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  4 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  i  pt  2 
How  he  got  the   Legion  of  Honor.     See 
Maupassant,  G.  de.     Legion  of  Honor 
Humble  drama 

In  Works   (Sumichrast)    v  6 
Humiliation 

In  Works   [Dunne]   v  16 
Husband's  confessions 

In  Works   (Sumichrast)  v  5  pt  2 
Hydrophobia 

In  Works   (Miromesnil)   v   10 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  6 
Hyppolyte's  claim 

In  Works   [Dunne]   v  17 
Idyl 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  10 

Works   (Sumichrast)  v  4  Pt  i 
Ill-omened  groom 
In  Works   (Brainard)   v  3 
Works  [Dunne]  v  3 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  2 
Impolite  sex 

In  Works    (Brainard)    v   5 
Works    [Dunne]    v    14 
Works    (Miromesnil)    v    7 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  9  pt   i 
In   Brittany 

In  Works    (Miromesnil)    v    10 
In   flagrante  dclictu 

In  Works   [Dunne]    v  3 

Works   (Sumichrast)    v  4  pt  2 
In  his  sweetheart's  livery 
In  Works    (Brainard)    v  3 
Works     [Dunne]    v    3 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  9  pt  2 
In    the   court   room.    See   Maupassant,    G. 

de.      Rustic   tribunals 
In  the  frozen  sky 

In  Allouma 
In  the  moonlight.    Sec  Maupassant,  G.  de. 

Clair  de   lunc 
In   the  spring 

In  Works    (Brainard)    v  4 
Works    [Dunne]    v  4 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  8 
Works    (Sumichrast)    v   3   pt   2 
In   the  sunlight 

In  Works    (Miromesnil)    v    10 


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Maupassant,  Guy  de  —Continued. 
In  the  wood 
In  Works   (Brainard)   v    i 
Works    [Dunne]    v  2 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  5 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  3  pt  2 
In  various  roles 

In  Works    [Dunne]    v   3 
Indiscretion 
In  Works   (Miromesnil)  v  8 
Works    (Sumichrast)    v    i 
Inheritance.     Sec      ^laupassant,      G.      dc. 

Heritage 
Inn 

In  W^orks    (Brainard)    v   i 
Works  [Dunne]  v  2 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  5 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i  pt  2 
Booklover's  M  2:  131 
Introduction 

In  Works    (Miromesnil)   v   5 
Jennet 

In  Works    (Brainard)   v  4 
Works    [Dunne]   v  4 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  9  pt  2 
Jeroboam 

In  Works    (Brainard)  v  3 
Works   [Dunne]   v  17 
Jolly  fellow.     Sec  Maupassant,   G.   de.  St. 

Anthony  , 
Joseph 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  I 
Works   [Dunne]  v  16 
Works    (Sumichrast)    v   5    pt    i 
Julie   Romain 

In  Works    [Dunne]     v    17 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  8 
W^orks   (Sumichrast)   v  6 
Julot's  opinion 

In  Works    (Brainard)    v  2 
Works    [Dunne]    v  5 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  8  pt  2 
Kind  girls 
In  Works    (Brainard)   v  3 

Works (    Sumichrast)    v  9   pt   2 
King's  son.     Sec  Maupassant,  G.  de.  Tim- 

buctoo 
Kiss 
In  Works   (Brainard)   v  10 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  6 
Lancer's  wife 

In  Works    (Brainard)    v  3 
Works    [Dunne]    v    14 
Works    (Miromesnil)    v   4 
Works  (Sumichrast)   v  4  pt  2 
Last  step 

In  Works    (Brainard)    v  3 
Works    [Dunne]    v   3 
Works    (Sumichrast)    v   4  pt  2 
Lasting  love 

In  Works    (Miromesnil)    v   i 
Works    (Sumiclirast)    v    i 
Legend  of  Mont  St.   Michel 

In  Works    (Sumichrast)    v    5   pt  2 
Legion     of     Honor     [How     he     got     the 
Legion  of   Honor] 
In  Works    (Brainard)    v    i 
Works   [Dunne]    v   17 
Works    (Sumichrast)    v    i    pt   2 


Letter  found  on  a   corpse    [Letter   found 
on    a    drowned    man] 
In  Works    (Brainard)    v    8 
Works    [Dunne]    v  5 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  2  pt  2 
Letter    found    on    a    drowned    man.     See 
JMaupassant,  G.  de.    Letter  found   on 
a  corpse 
Letter    of    recommendation 

In  Works    (Sumichrast)    v    i 
Lieutenant   Lare's    marriage 

In  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  10 
Life 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  6 
Lilie  Lala 
In  Works   (Brainard)  v  2 
Works    [Dunne]    v    i 
Works    (Sumichrast)    v   6 
Little  cask 
In  Works    (Brainard)    v    i 
Works    [Dunne]    v   5 
Works    (Miromesnil)   v  2 
Works (   Sumichrast)   v  2  pt   2 
Little  Louise  Roque 

In  Works (  Brainard)   v   5 
Works    [Dunne]    v   15 
W'orks    (Miromesnil)    v  6 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  4  pt   i 
Little    soldier.     See    Maupassant,    G.    de. 

Two    little    soldiers 
Little  walk 

In  Works    [Dunne]    v   17 
Lively  friend 

In  "Works  (Brainard)  v  8 
Works   [Dunne]   v  14 
Log 
hi  Works   (Brainard)   v  3 
Works    [Dunne]    v  3 
Works(   Miromesnil)   v  8 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  2 
Log-book 

In  Works    (Brainard)    v   10 
Lost.    See   Maupassant,    G.   de.     Crash 
Love;    pages    from    a    sportsman's    book 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  i 
^\'orks   [Dunne]    v   2 
Works    (Miromesnil)    v   5 
Works (   Sumichrast)    v   t    pt   2 
Love  of  long  ago 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  8 
Works  [Dunne]  v  5 
Works    (Miromesnil)    v  8 
\\'orks  (Sumichrast)  v  8  pt  2 
Love's  awakening.  Sec  Maupassant,  G.  dc. 

Dowry 
Lucky  Inirglar 

In  \\'orks   |  Dunne]    v  5 

»Mad 

/;;   Works(    Brainard)   v  2 
Works  [Dunne]  ^•  3 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 
Mad  woman 

In  Works    (  Brainard)   v   2 
Works    [Dunne]    v   2 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  7  pt  i 
Madame   Bai>tiste 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v3 
Works    I  Dunne]    v    4 
Works    CMiromesnin    v   6 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  5  pt  2 


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Mmc.     Husson's    "Rosier"     [Enthusiast] 
In  Works   [Dunne]   v   10 
Works  (Miromesnil)    v  8 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  7  pt  2 
Madame  Parissc 

In  Works    [Dunne]    v   17 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  6 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  S  pt  2 
Madame    Sauvage.     See    Maupassant,     G. 

de.    Mother  Savage 
Madame  Simon 

In  Works    (Brainard)   v  9 
Madame  Tcllier/s  establishment 
In  Works    (Brainard)    v  2 
Works   [Dunne]    v  i 
Works    (Sumichrast)    v  2   pt  2 
Mademoiselle 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  2 
Works    [Dunne]    v   2 
Mademoiselle    Cocotte.     See    Maupassant, 

G.  de.    Cocotte 
Mademoiselle   Fifi 

In  Works    (Brainard)   v   2 
Works    [Dunne]    v   i 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v3  pt  2 
Mademoiselle  Pearl 
In  Works    [Dunne]    v    15 
Works  (Miromesnil)   v  8 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  5  pt  i 
Madness 
In  Works   (Aliromesnil)   v  4 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  i 
Magnetism 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  4 
Works    [Dunne]   v   16 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i 
Maitre    Belhomme's    beast.     See    Maupas- 
sant,  G.   de.     Belhomme's  beast 
Making  a   convert 

In  Works    [Dunne]    v   17 
Male  courtesan 

In  Works    (Brainard)    v    10 
Mama   Stirling 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  2 
Works   [Dunne]   v  i 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 
Man   writh  the   blue   eyes.    [Man   with   the 
pale  eyes] 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  4 
Works    [Dunne]    v   4 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  9  pt  2 
HaviTthorne,  J.    Library  mystery  and 
detective   stories,  French 
Man  with  the  dogs 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  2 
Works    [Dunne]    v  2 
Works    (Sumichrast)    v  2  pt  2 
Man  with  the  pale  eyes.    See  Maupassant, 

G.  de.    Man  with  the  blue   eyes 
Margot's  tapers 

In  Works  (Brainard)   v  3 
Works    [Dunne]    v    3 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  4  pt   2 
Marocca 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  3 
Works    [Dunne]   v  t6 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  3  pt  2 
Marquis 

In  Works    (Brainard)   v  3 
Works   [Dunne]   v  4 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 


Marquis  de  Fumerol 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  I 
Works   [Dunne]   v  2 
Works    (Miromesnil)    v   6 
Works    (Sumichrast)    v   9    pt    i 
Martine  [Bcnoist] 

In  Works   [Dunne]   v   17 

Works    (Sumichrast)   v  5  pt   2 
Mask 

In  Works    (Miromesnil)    v  2 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  i 
Matter  of  business 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  16 
Meeting 

In  Works    (T'.rainard)   v   I 
Works   [Dunne]   v  5 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  2 
Works    (Sumichrast)    v  4   pt  2 
La  mere  Sauvage.   See  Maupassant,  G.  de. 

Mother  Savage 
Mesalliance 

In  Works    (Brainard)    v    3 
Works  [Dunne]  v  3 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  4  pt   i 
Military  honors.    See  Maupassant,   G.   de. 

Prisoners 
Million 

In  Works    (Brainard)  v   10 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  6 
Minuet  [Dancers] 

In  Works    [Dunne]    v   15 
Works(  Miromesnil)  v   i 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  7  pt  i 
Miracle 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  15 
Miss   Harriet 

In  Works    (Brainard)    v    i 
Works  [Dunne]  v  2 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  6 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  i 
Mistake.    See  Maupassant,   G.  de.    Father 

Boniface's   crime 
Model 

In  Works   (Miromesnil)  v  10 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i 
Modern  ghosts.    See   Maupassant,   G.   de. 

Horla 
Mohammed    Fripouille    [Mohammed    the 
rascal] 
In  Works    [Dunne]    v   15 

Works    (Miromesnil)    v   8 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  2 
Mohammed   the  rascal.    See   Maupassant, 

G.  de.    Mohammed   Fripouille 
Moiron    [Revenge] 

In  Works    [Dunne]    v   9 
Works   (Miromesnil)  v  8 
Works    (Sumichrast)   v  5   pt  2 
Monastery  of  Corbara — a  visit   to  Father 
Didon 
In  Works    (Brainard)   v    10 
Monsieur  Jocaste 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  10 
Monsieur   Parent 
In  Works    (Brainard)   v    i 
Works    [Dunne]   v   i 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  8 
Works   (Sumichrast)    v    I 


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Maupassant,  Guy  de  -  Continued. 
Moonlislit 

In  Works   (Brainard)  v  8 
Works    [Dunne]    v    i6 
Works   (Miromcsnil)   v   i 
Works    (Sumiclirast)   v   i   pt  2 
Esenwein,  J.  B.  Short  story  master- 
pieces   V    I 
Moribund 

/;/  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  8 
Works    (Sumiclirast)    v    i 
La   Morillone 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  4 
Works    [Dunne]    v  2 
Mother   and   daughter 

In  W'orks   (Brainard)   v  5 
Mother  and  son 

In  W^orks   (Brainard)   v  8 
Works  [Dunne]  v  5 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  8 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  2 
Mother   of   monsters    [Strange   traffic] 
In  Works  [Dunne]  v  16 

Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  i 
Mother  Sauvage.    Sec  AJaupassant,  G.  de. 

Mother  Savage 
Mother    Savage     [?iladame    Sauvage;    La 
mere   Sauvage;   Alother   Sauvage] 
In  Works    [Dunne]    v    15 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  6 
Works    (Sumiclirast)   v  g  pt   i 
Odd    number 
Mount  of  Olives 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  8  pt  2 
Mountebanks 

In  Works    (Brainard)    v    2 
Works  [Dunne]  v  I 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 
Mustaches    [Good   reasons] 
In  Works    [Dunne]    v    16 
Works    (Miromesnil)   v  8 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  5  pt  2 
My  landlady 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  i 
Works  [Dunne]  v  S 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  2 
My   twenty-five    days 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  7 
Works   [Dunne]   v  5 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i  pt  2 
My  uncle  Jules 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  9 

Works    (Miromesnil)    v   6 
Works    (Sumichrast)    v  4  pt   i 
My   uncle    Sosthencs 

In  Works    (Brainard)    v    i 
Works    [Dunne]    v  S 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  3 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v   I   pt  2 
Mv  wife 
in  Works  (Brainard)  v  10 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  6 
Necklace    [Diamond    necklace] 
In  Works    [Dunne]    v   15 

Works    (Miromesnil)    v   6 

Works  (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  2 

Odd  number 

Cody,  S.    Selection  from  llic  world's 

greatest  short    stories 
Hawthorne,  J.    [jl)rary  mystery  and 
detective    stories.    JM-ench 


Little  French  masterpieces  v  6 
Mabie,     H.     W.,     and    Strachey,     L. 
Little   masterpieces   of   fiction  v  5 
Stories    by   foreign    authors,    French 

V     I 

Canad  M  23:  113 
New  sensation 

/;/   Works   (Brainard)   v  2 
Works    [Dunne]   v  3 
Works   (Sumichrast)    v   5   pt  2 
New  Year's  gift 

/;;  Works  (Brainard)  v  8 
Works  [Dunne]  v  5 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  2 
Night  in  spring 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  3  pt  2 
Nieht  in  W^hitechapel 
In  Works    (Brainard)   v  3 
Works   [Dunne]    v    3 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 
Night  of  the  wedding 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  5  Pt  2 
No     quarter       See      Maupassant,      G.     de 

Father  Milon 
Noncommissioned  officer 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  16 
Normandy  joke 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  i 
Works    [Dunne]   v   i 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  5 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  7  pt  i 
Nos    Anglais.     See    Mauspassant,    G.    de. 

Our  English  neighbors 
Notes  of  a  traveller  [Notes  on  a  journey] 
In  Works    (Brainard)    v   10 
Works  (Sumichrast)   v  6 
Notes    on    a    journey.      See    Maupassant, 

G.  de.     Notes  of  a  traveller 
Odalisque  of  Senichou 

In  Works   (Brainard)    v  4 
Works   [Dunne]   v  4 
W'orks    (Sumiclirast)   v  9  pt  2 
Odd  feast 

In  Works   [  Dunne  |  v  5 
Od3'Sse3^  of  an  outcast 

In  Wcn-ks   (Sumichrast)   v  3  pt  2 
Old  Amable  [Old  Amiable] 
In  Works   (Brainard)   v  4 
Works  [Dunne]  v  11 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  8 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  6 
Old    Amiable.     See    Maupassant,    G.    de. 

Old  Amable 
Old  Judas.  Sec  Maupassant,  G.  de.  Father 

judas 
Old  maid 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  4 
Works    I  Dunne]    v  4 
Old  maid.     See  Maupassant.  G.  de.  Queen 

Hortense 
Old  Mongilet 

In  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  7 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  6 
Olive  grove 

In  Works    (I'.rainard)    v  9 
Works    I  Dunne]    v  9 
On  cats 

/;/   Works  |  Dunne]  v  16 

Works  (Miromesnil)  v  5 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 


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227 


On     perfumes.     Sec    iMaupassant,     G.'  de. 

Charm  of  the  stable 
On  the  journey 

/;;   Works  (^liromesnil)  v  5 

Works   (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  i 
Odd  number 
Canad  M  23:311 
On  the  railway 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  5  pt  2 
On  the  river 

In  Works   [Dunne]   v  15 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  i 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  6 
IMaupassant,      G.      de,      and      others. 

Modern  ghosts 
Idler  15:  376 
One   evening    [Tailor's  daughter] 
In  Works   (Brainard)  v  3 
Works  [Dunne]  v  5 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  3 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  2 
One  of  life's  paradoxes 

In  Harper  109:  683 
One  phase  of  love 

In  Works   [Dunne]   v  16 
One  way.  See  Maupassant,  G.  de.  Roger's 

remedj^ 
Orderly 

Iv.  Works  (Brainard)  v  4 
Works  [Dunne]  v  16 
AVorks  (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  I 
Orient 

In  W'orks   (Brainard)   v  10 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  6 
Orphan 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  8 
Works    [Dunne)   v  14 
Works  (Aliromcsnil)  v  4 
[Works]    (Sumichrast)  vi  pt  2 
Our  English  neighbors  [Nos  Anglais] 
In  Works   (Brainard)  v  10 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v   i 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  5  pt  2 
Our  friend  Patience 

In  Works   (Brainard)  v  9 
Our  letters   FAunt  Rose] 
In  Works   [Dunne]   v  15 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  8 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  6 
Our  peasants 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  10 
Page  of  history 

In  Works  (Brainard)   v  10 
Parricide 

In  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  5 

Works   (Sumichrast)  v  8  pt  2 
Parrot 

In  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  8 
Passion 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  5 
Works  [Dunne]  v  16 
Works  (Sumichrast)   v  i  pt  2 
Patron 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  10 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  10 
Paul's  mistress 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  4 
Works   [Dunne]   v  2 
Peculiar  case  [La  confession] 
In  Works  [Dunne]  v  16 


Peddler 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  8 
Works    I  Dunne]   v  5 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  5  pt  2 
Penguin's  rock 

In  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  o 
Philosopher 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  i 
Works   [Dunne]   v  16 
[Works]    (Sumichrast)     v5    pt  2 
Piece  of  string   [btring] 
In  Works  [Dunne]  v  15 

Works   (Miromesnil)   v  3 

Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  i 

Odd  number 

Cody,  S.     Selection  from  the  world's 

greatest  short  stories 
Little  French  masterpieces  v  6 
Mabie,     H.    W.,     and    Strachey,     L. 
Little   masterpieces   of   fiction  v  6 
Canad   M   23: 557 
Pierre  and  Jean 

In  Works   (Bramard)  v  8 
Works  [Dunne]  v  10 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  2 
W^orks   (Sumichrast)  v  4 
Pierrot   [Watch  dog] 
In  Works   [Dunne]   v  15 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  4 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  7  pt  i 
Poor  Andrew  [What  was  the  matter  with 
Andrew] 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  i 
Works   [Dunne]   v  5 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  5  pt  2 
Port 

In  Works   (Brainard)  v  4 
Works   [Dunne]   v  17 
Works   (Sumichrast)    v  i    pt  2 
Portrait 

In  W'orks   (Brainard)  v  10 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  8 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  6 
Practical  joKe 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  16 
Prisoners   [Military  honors] 
In  Works   [Dunne]   v  15 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  4 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  4  pt  2 
Profitable   business 

In   Vv^orks  (Brainard)  v  3 
Works  Dunne]   v  3 
Works   (iiumichrast)   v  9  pt  2 
Prowess.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de.  Walter 

Schnaf¥'s  adventure 

Queen  Hortensc  [Old  maid] 

In  Works  [Uunne]  v  9 

Works  (Miromesnil)  v  8 
Works   'Sumichrast)   v  5  pt  2 
Queer  night  in  Paris 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  8 
Works  [Dunne]  v  5 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  5 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  i 
Question  of  diplomacy 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  i 
Question  of  Latin 

In  Works  (Brainard)   v  7 
Works   [Dunne]  v  5 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  5 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  3  pt  2 


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Maupassant,  Guy  de  -  Coitiiiucd. 
Rabbit 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  4 
Works   [Dunne]    v  2 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  8 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  2 
Real  one  and  the  other 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  3 
Works   [Dunne]  v  4 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 
Recollection 

III  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  6 
Regret 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  4 

Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i  pt  2 
Relic 

In  Works    (Brainard)   v  4 
Works  [Dunne]  v  4 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v   i 
Works  (Sumichrast)   v   i   pt  2 
Relics 

In   Works  (Brainard)   v  2 
Works   [Dunne]   v  3 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  2 
Relics  of  the  past 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  8 

Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 
Rendezvous 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  4 

Works  (Sumichrast)  v  I   pt  2 
Repulse 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  4 
Allouma 
Return   [French  Enoch  Arden] 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  17 
Revenge.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de.  Moiron 
Rival     pins.     See      Maupassant,      G.      de. 

Double  pins 
Roger's  remedy   [One  way] 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  9 
Works  [Dunne]  v  16 
Rondoli    sisters    [Francesca   and    Carlotta 
Rondoli] 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  i 
Works  [Dunne]  v  17 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  6 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  3 
Room  number  eleven 
In  Works    [Dunne]   v  16 

Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 
Rosalie  Prudent 
In  Works  [Dunne]  v  17 

Works  (Sumichrast)  v  3  pt  2 
Rose 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i 
Rupture 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  3 
Works  [Dunne]  v  3 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  9  pt  2 
Rust 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  4 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i 
Rustic  tribunals  [In  the  court  room] 
In  Works  [Dunne]  v  16 

Works   (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  2 
Saint  Anthony   [Jolly  fellowl 
In  Works   [Dunne]  v  10 
Works   (Miromesnil)  v  i 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  7  pt  i 


Sale 

In  Works  (Miromesnil"!  v  7 

Works  (Sumichrast)  v  5  pt  2 
Saved 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  i 
Works   [Dunne]  v  2 
Selfishness.     See   Maupassant,   G.   de.     At 

sea 
Semillantc.    See  Maupassant,  G.  de.     Ven- 
detta 
Sentiment.  See  Maupassant,  G.  de.  Widow 
Sequel  to  a  divorce 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  2 
Works    [Dunne]   v  2 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  7  pt  i 
Shepherd's  leap 

1)1  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i 
Signal 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  i 
Works  [Dunne]   v  2 
Simon's  papa 

In  Works   (Brainard)  v  4 
Works    [Dunne]   v  2 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  4 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  2 
Sister's   confession 

In  Works   (Miromesnil)    v  3 
Snipe 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)   v  7  pt  i 
Solitude 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  4 

Works  (Miromesnil)  v  3 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i 
Allouma 
Son 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  7  pt  1 
Spasm 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  8 
Works    [Dunne]    v   5 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  i 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i  pt  2 
Spectre 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  4 

Works  (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  i 
Allouma 
Stable  perfume.     See   Maupassant,   G.    de. 

Charm  of  the  stable 
Story  of  a  dog 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  8 
Story  of  a  farm  girl 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  2 
Works   [Dunne]   v   i 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  2 
Story  of  Bertha.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de. 

Bertha 
Strange  fancy 

In  Works   [Dunne]  v  16 
Strange    traffic.     See    Maupassant,    G.    de. 

Mother  of  monsters 
Stranger 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i 
String.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de.     Piece  of 

string 
Stroll 
In  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  6 

Works   (Sumichrast)   v  5  pt  2 
Substitute 

In  Works  Brainard)  v  4 

Works   (Sumichrast)   v  5   Pt  2 


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229 


Suicides 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  15 

Works   (Miromesnil)   v  2 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i 
Sunday   outing.     See   Maupassant,    G.    de. 

Sundays  of  a  bourgeois 
Sundays  of  a  bourgeois.     See  Maupassant, 

G.  de.     Sundays  of  a  Parisian 
Sundays   of   a  Parisian    [Dimanches   d'un 
bourgeois;    Sundays    of   a    bourgeois; 
Sunday  outing] 
In  Works   (Brainard)  v  10 
Works   [Dunne]   v   15 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  6 
Works  (Sumichrast)   v  7  pt  2 
Sur  I'eau 

In  Works   [Dunne]  v  13 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  5 
Sympathy 
In  Works  (Brainard)  v  2 
Works    [Dunne]    v  5 
Tailor's  daughter.   See  Maupassant,  G.  de. 

One  evening 
Tale  of  old  times 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  13 
Tallow  ball.    Sec  Maupassant,  G.  de.    Ball 

of  tallow 
Terror 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i  pt  2 
AUouma 
Test  [Unreasonable  woman] 
In  Works  [Dunne]  v  17 

Works   (Miromesnil)   v  4 
That  costly  ride 

In  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  5 

Works   (Sumichrast)  v  3  pt  2 
That  pig  of  a  Morin 

In  Works  (Brainard)   v  2 
Works  [Dunne]  v  i 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  5 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  7  pt  i 
Theodule  Sabot's  confession 
In  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  6 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  3  pt  2 
Thief 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  3 
Works   [Dunne]   v  3 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  8 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  2 
Thrift 

In  Works   [Dunne]  v  16 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  6 
Timbuctoo  [King's  son] 
In  Works  [Dunne]   v  15 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  6 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  5  pt  2 
Tobacco  shop 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  16 
Toine 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  10 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  4 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  I 
Tomb  [Grave] 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  10 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  6 
Tombstones 

In  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  6 
Traveler.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de.     Fear 
Traveler's  story.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de. 
Fear 


Traveler's  tale 

In  Works   [Dunne]   v   15 
Tress  [Tress  of  hair] 

In  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  i 

Works  (Sumichrast)  v  3  pt  2 
Tress    of    hair.      See    Maupassant,    G.    de. 

Tress 
True  story 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i  pt  2 
Twenty- five    francs    of    the    Mother    Su- 
perior 
In  Works   (Brainard)   v  4 
Works   [Dunne]   v  2 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  5  pt  2 
Two  friends   [Fishing  excursion] 
In  Works  [Dunne]  v  5 

Works    (Miromesnil)  v  2 
Works  (Sumichrast)   v  4  pt  2 
Two  little  soldiers   [Little  soldier] 
In  Works  [Dunne]  v  3 

Works   (Miromesnil)   v  4 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i 
Allouma 
Odd  number 

Little  French  masterpieces  v  6 
Ugly 

In  Works  (Bramard)   v  i 
Works    [Dunne]   v  i 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 
Umbrella 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  i 
Works    [Dunne]    v   5 
Works   (Miromesnil)  v  2 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  2 
Uncomfortable   bed 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  8 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  7 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  2 
Hawthorne  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  French 
Under  the  yoke 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  3 
Works  [Dunne]  v  4 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 
Unfortunate  likeness 
In  Works  (Brainard)   v  2 
Works  [^ Dunne]   v  3 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i  pt  2 
Unreasonable    woman.      See    Maupassant, 

G.  de.     Test 
Upstart 

Works  [Brainard)  v  3 
Works   [Dunne]   v  4 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 
Useful  house 
In  Works  [Dunne]  v  2 

Works   (Sumichrast)   v  9  pt  2 
Useless  beauty  [Vain  beauty] 
In  Works   (Brainard)  v  2 
Works  [Dunne]  v  i 
Works   (Miromesnil)    v   7 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  2  pt  i 
Little  French  masterpieces  v  6 
Vagabond 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  2 
Works  [Dunne]  v  i 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v   i 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  2 
Vain  beauty.  See  Maupassant,  G.  de.  Use- 
less beauty 


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Maupassant,  Guy  de  —Coiiliinicd. 
Vendetta   fSomilhintc] 
/;/   Works  [Dunne]  v  15 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  4 
Works   (Sumiclirast)  v  9  pt  I 
Venus  of  Braniza 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  4 
Works  I  Dunne  1  v  2 
Works  (Sumiclirast)  v  9  pt  2 
Viaticum 

1)1  Works  (Brainard)  v  3 
Works   I  Dunne]   v  3 
W^orks   (Sumiclirast)    v  6 
Victim.     Sec  Maupassant,  G.  dc.     Drunk- 
ard 
La  vie  errant 
In  Works   [Dunne]  v  12 
Works  (Miromesnil)   v  5 
Violated 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  3 
Works  [Dunne]  v  3 
Works   (Sumiclirast)   v  9  pt  2 
Virtue 

In  Works  [Dunne]  v  3 
Virtue  in  the  ballet 

In  Works   (Brainard)  v  3 
Works   [Dunne]   v  17 
Works  (Sumiclirast)  v  9  pt  2 
Visit  to  Father  Didon.     See  Maupassant, 

G.  de.     Monastery  of  Corbara 
Waiter,  a  ''Bock'' 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  4 
Works  [Dunne]  v  2 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  7 
Works    (Suniichrast)   v   i   pt  2 
Wake 

In  Works  (Suniichrast)  v  i 
Walter  Schnafif's  adventure   [Prowess] 
In  Works  [Dunne]  v  15 

W'orks   (Suniichrast)  v  7  pt  i 
Idler  2: 252 
Wardrobe 

In  Works   (Suniichrast)   v  9  pt  2 
Warning  note 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  8 
Works   [Dunne]  v  5 
Works  (Suniichrast)  v  5  pt     i 
Was  it  a  dream? 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  3 
Works  [Dunne]  v  3 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  7 
Works   (Suniichrast)  v  4  pt  2 
Watchdog.  See  Maupassant,  G.  de.  Pierrot 
Way  to  wealth 

In  Works   [Dunne]   v  17 
Wedding  gift 

In  Works  (Miromesnil)  v  7 
Wedding  night 

/;/  Works   [Dunne]  v  16 
What  was  the  matter  with  Andrew?     See 

Maupassant,  G.  de.     Poor  Andrew 
White  lady 

In  Works   (  I'.rainard)   v  4 
Works   I  Dunne]  v  4 
Works  (Suniichrast)  v  6 
White  wolf.  See  Maupassant,  G.  de.   Wolf 
Who   can    tell?      See    Maupassant,    G.    dc. 
Who  knows? 


Who  knows?     [Who  can  tell?] 
Ill  Works  (Brainard)  v  4 
Works  [Dunne]  v  2 
Works   (Miromesnil)   v  7 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  i  pt  2 
Widow    [Sentiment] 

In  Works    [Dunne]   v   15 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  5 
\^'ife  and  mistress 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  2 
Works   [Dunne]  v  4 
Works  (Sumichrast)  v  4  pt  2 
Wife's  confession 

/;(   Works   (Brainard)  v  S 
Works   [Dunne]  v  17 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  8 
Works  (Suniichrast)  v  2  pt  2 
Will 

In  Works  (Brainard)  v  3 
Works   [Dunne]   v  3 
Works  (Miromesnil)  v  2 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v     i 
Window    [Bad   error] 
In  Works   [Dunne]   v  17 
Works    (Sumichrast)   v   i 
Wolf 

In  Works    [Dunne]   v  9 

Works   (Miromesnil)   v  7 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  8  pt  2 
Odd  number 
Woman's  wiles 

In  Works  (Brainard)   v  5 
Works   [Dunne]   v   16 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v   i   pt  2 
Woodcocks 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  5  pt  2 
Wooden  shoes 

In  Works   (Brainard)   v  2 
Works   [Dunne]   v  i 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  7  pt  I 
W'ords  of  love 

/;;  Works  (Brainard)  v  4 
Works   [Dunne]   v  4 
Works   (Sumichrast)  v  5  pt  2 
Wreck 

/;;  Works  [Dunne]  v  15 
Works  (ISliromesnil)  v  6 
Works   (Sumichrast)   v  9  pt   i 
Odd  number 
Canad  M  23:  17 
Wrong  house 

In  Works  (Suniichrast)  v  3  pt  2 
Yveline  Samoris 

In  Works  (Sumichrast)  v  9  pt  2 
Yvette 

In  Works   [Dunne]   v   15 

Works  (Sumichrast)  v  8  pt  2 
Maurice  Olivier.     Bourget,   P. 
Max  Kecslcr's  horse-car.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Max  —  or   his   picture.     Thanet,   O. 
Maximilian  diamond.     Train,  A.  C. 
May  be  so.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
May-day  idyl  of  the  olden  time.     Pylc,  H. 
May   evening.     Sec   Gogol,    N.    V.     Evening 

in  May 
May  flowers.     Alcott,  L.  M. 
May    Iverson    writes    a    play.     Sec    Jordan, 

E.  G.     1  write  a  play 
May  Ivcrson's  career.     Jordan.   VI.  G. 
Maymeys  from   e'uba.      h'erber,  ]•'.. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


231 


Mayo,  Isabella  Fyvie  (Mrs   John  R.  Mayo) 
(Edward   Garrett,  pseud.)     1843- 
Chance   child 

In  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v   n 
Mayor's  dove  cot:  a  cautionary  tale.  Quiller- 

Couch,  A.  T. 
Mayor's  lamps.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Maypole  of  Merry  Mount.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Mazed  election  (1768).  Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Mazeppa.     Hibbard.  G.  A. 
Measure.     Cutting,  M.  S. 

Measure  of  Margaret  Coppered.     Xorris.  K. 
:Medal  of  honor.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Medal  ot   honor  story.     Gray,   D. 
Medallion's  whim.     Parker,  G. 
Aleddler;  a  monologue.     Viele,  H.   K. 
Meddlings  of  Eve.     Hopkins,  W.  J. 
Mediaeval    man.      See     Gautier,    T.       Elias 

Wildmanstadius 
^Mediaeval  romance.     Clemens,  S.   L. 
Medical  document.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Meditations   of   Marcus   Artelius.     Pratt.   L. 
INledley    of    moods.     See    Henry,    O.     Two 

women 
Medusa's  head.     Millet.   F.    D. 
Meess.     Maartens,  M. 
^Meeting.     Galsworthy,  J. 
Meeting.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Electing  a  ^Moscow  acquaintance  in  the  de- 
tachment.    Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
A'leeting  in  the  foothills.     Garland,   H. 
Meeting  in  the  market-place.     Brown,  A. 
Meeting  of  the  Psychical  club.     Bates,  A. 
]\leh  lady:  a  story  of  the  war.     Page,  T.  N. 
Mehitable  Lamb.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Meisterschaft:  in  three  acts.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Melancholist  and  the  sharper  (Arabic) 

In  Hawthorne,  J.    Library  mystery  and 
detective   stories.   Oriental 
Melancholy  hussar  of  the  German  legation. 

Hardy,  T. 
Melancholy  of  Ulad.     Sharp,  W. 
:Melchizadeck,  a  Jew     .     .     .     escapes   Sala- 

din.     Boccaccio,  G. 
Meleagri's  Gallopavo.     Ouida 

Melissa's  tour.     Allen,  G. 

Mellonta  Tanta.     Poe,  E.  A. 

Melmoth  absolved.   See  Balzac,  H.  de.    ^lel- 
moth  reconciled 

Melmoth    converted.      See    Balzac,    H.    de. 
Melmoth  reconciled 

Melmoth  reconciled.     Balzac,  H.  de 

Melons.     Hartc,  B. 

Memento.     Henry.  O. 

Memoir  of  Mary  Twining.     Trumbull,  A.  E. 

Memoirs  of  a  lunatic.     Tolstoi,  L.  N.    . 

Memoirs  of  a  mother.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 

Memoirs  of  a  yellow  dog.     Henry.  O. 

Memoirs  of  Mr.  J.  C.  Yellowplush.     Thack- 
eray, W.  AI. 

Memorable  murder.     Thaxter,  C. 

Memorable  night.     Green,  A.  K. 

Memorandum  of  sudden  death.     Xorris,  F. 

Memories.     Galsworthy,  J. 

Memories.     Matthews,  J.  B. 

Memory'.     Bikelas,  D. 

Memory  cell.     Bcsant,  W. 

Memory  clearing  house.     Zangwill,  L 

Memory  of  Carlotta.     Loomis,  C.  B. 

Memory  of  Martha.     Dunbar,  P.   L. 


^Memory    that    worked    overtime.      Howells, 

W.  D. 
Men  and  women  and  horses.   Matthews,  J.  B. 
Men  of  Forty-mile.      London,  J. 
Men  of  little  faith.     Lefevre,  E. 
Men  who   loved   Elizabeth.     Burnett,   V.    11. 
Men  who  swapped  languages.  Loomis,  C.  B. 
Men  with  pasts.     Gorky,  M. 
Menagerie  abroad.     Kipling,  R. 
Mendes,  CatuUe,   1843- 
Foolish  wish 

In  Warner   library 
Mirror 

In  Patten,      W.        International      short 
stories  v  3 
Warner  library 
Sleeping  beauty 
In  Warner  library 
^Mendicant  melody.     Amicis,  E.  de 
Mending  the  clock.     Barrie.  J.   M. 
Men's  wives.     Thackeray,  W.  M. 
Mercedes.     Harland,  H. 
IMercury  of  the  foot-hills.     Harte,  B. 
Mercy  of  death.     White,  W.  A. 
La  Mere  Bauche.     Trollope,  A. 
Mere     Giraud's      little      daughter.     Burnett, 

F.  H. 
Mere  incident.     Merrick,  L. 
[Mere  interlude.     Hardy,  T. 
Mere  Marchette.     Bates,   A. 
Mere  Pochette.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
La    Mere   Savage.     See   ^Maupassant,   G.   de. 

Mother  Savage 
Meredith,  George,   1828-1900 

Case  of  General  Ople  and  Lady  Camper 
In  Works  v  21 

Case  of  General  Ople 
Short  stories 
Tale  of  Chloe 
Farina 

In  Works  v  21 
Short  stories 
House  on  the  beach 
In  Works  v  21 
Short  stories 
Idyl    of   first   love    (from   The    Ordeal    of 
Richard  Feverel) 
/;;   Ordeal   of  Richard   Feverel 
Idyl  of  first  love 
Tale  of  Chloe 
In  W^orks  v  2T 
Short  stories 
Tale  of  Chloe 
Merely  Mary  Ann.     Zangwill,  I. 
Merely  players.     Harland.  H. 
Merimee,  Prosper,  1803-1870 
Abbe   .\ubain 

In   Writings  v  i 
Arsene  Guillot 

1)1  Writings  v  I 
Blue  chamber 

/;/  Writings  v  5 
Bohemians  [from  the  Russian  of  Pushkin] 

/;/  \\'ritings  v  5 
Carmen 

In  Writings  v  i 
Carmen 

Little  French  masterpieces 
Conspirators 

In  Writings  v  3 


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Merimee,  Prosper  -Continued. 
Djoumane 

In  Writings  v  5 
Double  mistake 

In   Writings  v  4 
Etruscan  vase 

In  Writings  v  3 
Federigo 

In  Writings  v  3 
Game  of  backgammon 

In  Writings  v  3 
Hussar    [from    the    Russian    of    Pushkin] 

In  Writings  v  5 
Lokis 

In  Writings  v  5 
Madame  Lucrezia-.  See  Merimee,  P.  "Vic- 

colo"  of  Madame  Lucrezia 
Marriage  to  the  sea 

In  Esenwcin,  J.   B.    Short  story  master- 
pieces V  I 
Mateo  Falcone 
In  Writings  v  3 

Little   French  masterpieces  v   i 
Patten.      W.        International      short 
stories  v  3 
Pearl  of  Toledo 

In  Writings  v  3 
Pistol   shot    (from   the    Russian   of    Push- 
kin) 
In  Writings  v  5 
Queen    of    spades    [from    the    Russian    of 
Pushkin] 
In  Writings  v  5 
Souls  in  purgatory 
In  Writings  v  4 
Spanish  witches 

In  Writings  v  5 
Storming    of   the   redoubt.     See    Merimee, 

P.     "Taking  of  the  redoubt 
Taking  of  the  redoubt.      [Storming  of  the 
redoubt] 
In  Writings  v  3 

Little    French   masterpieces   v    P 
Tamango 

In  Writings  v  3 
Venus  of  Hie 
In  Writings  v  4 

Little    French   masterpieces  v   i 
Mabie,    H.     W.,    and     Strachey,     L. 
Little   masterpieces    of   fiction   v  8 
Stories    by    foreign    authors,    French 
V  2 
"Viccolo"  of  Madame   Lucrezia 

In  Writings  v  5 

Vision  of  Charles  XI 

In  Writings  v  3 

Mermaid  of  Lighthouse  Point.     II arte,  B. 

Merrick,  Leonard,  1864- 

Assault  in  the  Rue  dcs  Ccndres 

In  Man  who  understood  women 
Back  ot  Bohemia 

In  This  stage  of  fools 
Bishop's  comedy 

In  Whispers  about  women 
Cur  Lit  53:  357 
Body  and  soul  of  Miss  Azulay 

In  This  stage  of  fools 
Call  from  the  past 

In   ("all   from  the  past 
Whispers  about  women 


Child  in  the  garden 

In  Man  who  understood  women 
Danger  of  being  a  twin 

In  Man  who  understood  women 
Dead  violets 

In  Call  from  the  past 

Man  who  understood  women 
Dress  clothes  of  Monsieur  Pomponnet 

In  Call  from  the  past 

Whispers  about  women 
Fairy  poodle 

In   Call  from  the  past 

Man  who  understood  women 
Fatal  Florozondc 

In  Whispers  about  women 
Favorite  plot   (with  variations) 

In  Call  from  the  past 

Whispers  about  women 
"Flufifums" 

In  This  stage  of  fools 
Frankenstein  il 

In  Whispers  about   women 
Girl  at  Lake  Lincoln 

In  This  stage  of  fools 
Girl  with  the  Greek  face 

In  This  stage  of  fools 
Hercules  and  Aphrodite 

In  Man  who  understood  women 
How  Tricotrin  saw   London 

In  Man  who  understood  women 
In  rerum  natura 

In  This  stage  of  fools 
Infidelity  of  Monsieur  Noulens 

In  Call  from  the  past 

Whispers  about  women 
Invitation  to  dinner 

In  Man  who  understood  women 
Lady  of  Lyons 

In  Call  from  the  past 

.Man  who  understood  women 
Last  effect 

1)1  Man  who  understood  women 
Laurels  and  the  lady 

In  This  stage  of  fools 
Letter  to  the  duchess 

In   Call  from  the  past 

Whispers  about  women 
Life  they  said  she  ruined 

In  This  stage  of  fools 
Littlc-fiower-of-t  he-wood 

In  Call  from  the  past 

Man  who  understood  women 
Man  who  understood  women 

In  Man  who  understood  women 
IMere  incident 

In  This  stage  of  fools 
Miracle    in    Montmartre 

In  Man  who  understood  women 
Nemesis 

In  This  stage  of  fools 
"Pardon,   you  are   Mademoiselle   Girard!' 

In  Call  from  the  past 

Man  who  understood  women 
Posthumous 

In  This  stage  of  fools 
Prince  in  the  fairy  tale 

In  Call  from  the  past 

Whispers  about  women 
Reverie 

///  This  stage  of  fools 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


233 


Romance  of  a  cofifee-stall 

In  This  stage  of  fools 
Social  see-saw 

In  This  stage  of  fools 

Suicides  in  the  Rue  Sombre 

In  Call  from  the  past 

Man  who  understood  women 
Tale  that  wouldn't  do 

In  Whispers  about  women 
Third  M. 

In  Call  from  the  past 

Whispers  about  women 
Time,  the  humorist 

In  Man  who  understood  women 
To  Miss  Verschoyle 

In  This  stage  of  fools 

Tragedy  of  a  comic  song 

In  Call  from  the  past 

Whispers   about  women 
Tricotrin   entertains 
In  Call  from  the  past 

Whispers  about  women 
Metrop  M  27:  245 
Very  good  thing  for  the  girl 
In  Call  from  the  past 

Whispers  about  women 
Weak  imitation 

In  This  stage  of  fools 

Eng   lUust    11:  932 

With  intent  to  defraud 

In  This  stage  of  fools 

Woman  who  wished  to  die 

In  Call  from  the  past 

Whispers   about  women 
Am  M  73 :  39 
Merripit.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Merry  chanter.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Merry-go-round.     Austin,  M.   H. 
Merry    maid    of    Arcady.      Harrison,    C.    C. 
Merry  men.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Merry,  merry  Zingara.     Michelson,  M. 
Merry  Thanksgiving  of  the  burglar  and  the 

plumber.     Thanet,  O. 
Merrylinks.     Brown,  A. 
Mesalliance.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Mesmeric  revelation.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Mess  of  pottage.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Mess  of  pottage.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
Message.     Balzac,   H.   de 
Message  from  the  sea.     Dickens,  C. 
Message  in  the  sand.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
Message  of  the  lilies.     Peattie.  E.  W. 
Messenger.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Messengers.     Davis.    Richard   H. 
Messengers.     Chambers.  R.  W. 
Messengers  at  the  window.     Van  Dyke,  H. 
Messer    Cino    and    the    live    coal.     Hewlett, 

M.  H. 
Messrs.   Jonnice,    Peters,    Gipple   and   Brily. 

Bierce,  A. 
Methusaleh.     Field.  E. 
Metzengerstein.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Mexican.     London,  J. 
Mexican   campaign.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Mexican  night.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Meyrink,  Gustav  Meyer,  1868- 
Man  in  the  bottle 

In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  German 


Michel  and  Angele.     Parker,  G. 
Michel  Lorio's  cross.     Stretton,  H. 
Michelson,  Miriam,  1870- 
Anccstry  of  Irene 
III  Madigans 
Cent  68: 421 
Awakening  of  Zojas 

In  Awakening  of  Zojas 
Cecilia   the    Pharisee 
In  The   Madigans 
Cent  68: 192 
Cradle 

In  Awakening    of   Zojas 
Father  of  a  full-back 
In  Munsey   30:  443 
Greatness  of  Helena 

In  Ladies'  H  J  23:  Ag  p  ir 
Kate:   a  pretense 

In  The   Madigans 
Last  straw 

In  The   Madigans 
]\Iag   Haggerty's    knight 

/;;   Reader  5:79 
jMartyrdom    of    man 
In  The   Madigans 
Merry,  merry  Zingara 
In  The   Madigans 
Cent   68: 720 
Old  bachelor  of  arts 

In  Ladies'   H  J   22:  Je  p   14 
Old    mother    Gibson 
/;;  The   Madigans 
Pagan  and  a  puritan 
In  The   Madigans 
Cent  68: 639 
Peach   blossoms 

In  Awakening  of  Zojas 
Prince   Roseleaf  and   a  girl   from    Kansas 

In  ]\IcClure  22:  339 
Ready  letter-writer 
In  The   Madigans 
Cent  68: 913 
Shut-ups 

In  The   Madigans 
Tares 

In  Awakening  of   Zojas 
Michigan   man.     Peattie,   E.   W. 
Micobar  bullion  case.     Morrison,  A. 
Micromegas.     Voltaire,    F.    M.   de   A. 
Mid-day    magic.     Heyse,    P.    J.    L. 
Mid-summer.    See  Midsummer 
Middle  hall.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Middle  toe  of  the  right  foot.     Bierce,  A. 
Middle   years.     James,   H. 
JMiddleman.     Benson,    E.    F. 
Midnight  fantasy.     Aldrich,  T.   B. 
Midnight   free-traders.     Crockett,   S.   R. 
Midnight  in  Beauchamp  row.     Green,  A.  K. 
Midnight   message.     See    Futrelle,   J.    Inter- 
rupted  wireless 
Midnight  visitor.     Bangs,   J.    K. 
Midsummer   and    May.     Spofford,    H.    P. 
Mid-summer   evening.     Gogol,   N.   V. 
Alidsummcr   fires.     Quiller-Couch,   A.   T. 
Midsummer    knight's    dream.     Henry,    O. 
Midsummer   masquerade.     Henry,    O. 
Midsummer   midnight.     Matthews,   J.    B. 
Midsummer    pirates.     Davis,    Richard    H. 
Midsummer    week's    dream.     Wharton,    E. 
Midsummertide.     Strindberg,   J.    A. 


234 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Migglcs.     Hartc,   B. 
Mighels,  Philip  Verrill,   1S69-1911 
Little    pioneer 
In  Howclls,   W.   D.,   and   Alden,   H.   M. 
Under    the    sunset 
Mighty  trifle.     Cameron,  M. 
Mikhael,  Ephraim 
Evocator 

In  Merrill,  S.     Pastels  in  prose 
Kingship 

/;;   Merrill,   S.     Pastels   in  prose 
Miracles 

/;/   Merrill,   S.      Pastels  in  prose 
Solitude 

III   Merrill,  S.     Pastels   in  prose 
Mikkel.     Bovesen,  H.   H. 
Milady.     Stuart,   R.   M. 
Mildred   Lawson.     Moore,   G. 
Military    honors.     See    Maupassant,    G.    de. 

Prisoners 
Mill.     Van    Dvke,   H. 
Mill   at    Petit   Cap.     Catherwood,   M.   H. 
Mille,  Pierre,   1865- 
Miracle  of  Zobeide 

In  Hawthorne,  J.    Library  mystery  and 
detective   stories,    French 
Miller,  AHce  Duer  (Mrs.  Henry  Wise  Mil- 
ler), 1874- 
Caldcron's   prisoner 

In   Calderon's   prisoner 
Candid  friend 

In  Scrib   M    47:  614 
Clash  of  sentimentalists 

In  Scrib  M  33:  61 
Cyril  Vane's  wife 

In  Calderon's   prisoner 
Emulation 

In  Scrib  M  ^3-72S 
Erring   father 

In  Collier's  52:  O  18  p  17 
Fable  for  heiresses 
In  Harper  08:  160 
Fable   for  youths 

In  Harper  96:  315 
Lion's  mouth 

In  Scrib  M  28:685 
Man  of  his  word 

In  Lippinc  71 : 147 
Penalty   of   greatness 
In  Scrib  ]\I   36:  290 
Respecters  of  law 

In  Harper   127:  954 
Things 
In  Things 

Scrib  M  54:  779 
Unprepared 

In  Scrib   M    36:  290 
Without    introduction 
In   Harper    125:  458 
Miller   of    Dee.     Galsworthy,   J. 
Millerstown  j'cllow  journal.    Singmaster,  E. 
Millet,    Francis    Davis,    1846- 
P.ush 

fn   Caiiillary  crime 
Capillary   crime 
fn   Cajjillary  crime 
1  iarper   70:  125 


Faded   scapular 
In   Capillary  crime 

Howells,  W.   D.,  and  Alden,   H.   M. 

Shapes  that  haunt  the  dusk 
Harper  84:  118 
Fourth  waits 

In   Capillary  crime 
Atlan  38:578 
Medusa's   head 

In   Capillary  crime 

Harper  80:  130 

Tcdesco's  Rubina 

/;;   Capillary  crime 

Scrib   M    i :  499 

Yatil 

In  Capillary  crime 

Stories  by  American  authors  v  5 
Cent  3:74s 
Millicent  and  Rosalind.     Hawthorne,  J. 
Million.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
£1,000,000   bank   note.     Clemens,    S.    L. 
]\Iillion   silver   dollars.     Loomis,   C.   B. 
Millionaire  from  Rough-and-Readv.     Harte, 

B. 
^Millionaire's    opportunity.     Barr,    R. 
Mills,  C.  M.,  pseud.    See  Gaskell,  E.  G. 
INIills   of  savage  gods.     Lewis,  A.   H. 
Milly    Dove.     O'Brien.    F. 
Milton's   conversion.     Watson,   J. 
Milwaukee  run.     Warman,  C. 
Mimi.     Bennett,  E.  A. 
Mimic.     Edgeworth,   M. 
Mimi's  marriage.     King,  G.  E. 
La   Mina   de  los  padres.     Janvier,    T.   A. 
Mind  cure.     Brown,  A. 
Mind   reader.     Davis,    Richard,    H. 
^lind-reader.     ^litchell,   S.    W. 
Mine   enemJ^     Huneker,   J.   G. 
Minervy's   valentines.     Stuart,   R.    M. 
Mingo:   a  sketch  of  life   in   middle   Georgia. 

Harris.   J.    C. 
Minions  of  Midas.     London,  J. 
Minions  of  the  moon.     Robinson,    F.  W. 
Minister.     Donnell,    A.    H. 
Minister   emeritus.     Crockett,   S.   R. 
Minister   of   Dour.     Crockett,   S.    R. 
Minister   of   grace.     Brown,    A. 
]\Iinister   of   St.    Bcdc's.     Watson,   J. 
Minister's   black   veil.     Plalc,    E.    E. 
Minister's    black    veil.     Hawthorne,    N. 
Minister's  day.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Minister's    dog.     ]\Iaartens,    M. 
Minister's  fire  works.     Brown,   A. 
Minister's  first   at   home.     Bangs,   J.   K. 
Minister's  gown.     Barrie,  J.  I\I. 
Minister's  henhouse.     Loomis,  C.  B. 
Minister's   housekeeper.     Stowc,    H.    B. 
Minister's  loon.     Crockett.  S.  R. 
Minister's  vacation,     brencli.  .\.  W. 
Minka.     Heyse.   P.    T.   1-. 
Minor   canon 

/);    I  law  tlionie.  j.    Library  mystery  and 
iklective     stories.     English-Scotch 
Minor  chord.     Stuart.    R.    M. 
Minor   poet's    story.     Jerome,   J.    K. 
Minority   committee.      i)unl)ar,    1'.    L. 
Minotaur.      Hawthorne,    N. 
Minstrel.      Duncan.    \. 
Minuet.      I'.unner.    11.   C 
Minuet.      .M  .lupassant,  G.  de 


INDEX    TO     SHORT    STORIES 


235 


Miracle.     Bacon,    J.    D. 

Miracle.     Brown,  A. 

Miracle.     Herrick,  R. 

Miracle.     Maupassant,    G.    de. 

Miracle   at   Pale   Peter's.      Duncan,    N. 

Miracle  chapel.     King,  G.  E. 

Miracle    in    Flanders.     Sec    Balzac,    H.    de. 
Christ   in    Flanders 

Miracle   in   Montmartre.     Merrick,  L. 

Miracle   of  bells.     Pemberton,   M. 

Miracle  of  Las  Palnias.     Davis,  Richard  H. 

Miracle   of   love.     Le    Gallicnne,    R. 

Miracle  of  Purun  Bhagat.     Kipling,   R. 

Miracle  of  the   magpie.     France,  A. 

Miracle  of  the  White  Wolf.     Quiller-Couch, 
A.  T. 

Miracle  of  Zobeide.     Mille,  P. 

Miracle   play.     Thanet,   O. 

Miracles.     !\Iikhael.   E. 

Miraculous    pitcher.     Haw^thornc,    N. 

Miranda  Harlow's  mortgage.     Fuller,  H.  B. 

Mircath.     Sharp,    W. 

Mirror.     Daudet,  A. 

Mirror.     Mendes,    C. 

Mirror    maiden.     Hearn,    L. 

]\Iirror    of    the    faithful     heart.     Castle,    A. 
and  Castle,  E. 

Mirry.     Loomis,   C.    B. 

Mis'   Elderkin's    pitcher.     Stowe,   H.    B. 

Mis'    Simon's    protector.     Pratt,   L. 

Mis'   Wadleigh's   guest.     Brown,   A. 

Misadventures  of  John  Nicholson;  a  Christ- 
mas story.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 

Miser  Morgan.     Norris,  W.  E. 

Misery  landing.     Woolson,   C.   F. 

Misery  loves  company.     Kelly,  M. 

Misery  loves  company.     Morris,  G. 

Misfit    Christmas.     Stuart,    R.    M. 

M.isfortunes     of     Bro'     Thomas    Whcatley. 
Fairfax,    L.    R. 

Misplaced   attachment.     Dickens,    C. 

Miss    Atherton's    mission.     Herrick,    R. 

Miss    Audrey    Liston.   authoress.     Hawkins, 
A.  H. 

Miss    Ayr   of   Virginia.     Magruder,    J. 

Miss    Bartram's   trouble.     Taylor,   B. 

Miss    Becky's    pilgrimage.     Jewett,    S.    O. 

Miss   Beulah's   bonnet.     Cooke.   R.   T. 

Miss  Biddle  of  Bryn   Mawr.     Bacon,  J.   D. 

Miss   Buffum's  new  boarder.     Smith,   F.   H. 

Miss  Cadogan.     Hawthorne,  J. 

Miss    Calderon's   german.     Bishop,   W.    H. 

Miss  Calhoun's  supreme  day.     Jordan,  E.  G. 

Miss  Chesilia  McCarthy.    Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 

Miss   Churchill's    twins.     Jordan,    E.    G. 

Miss    Civilization.     Davis,    Richard    H. 

Miss   Clegg's   adopted.     French,   A.   W. 

Miss  Clementine's  Christmas  present.  Spof- 
ford,    H.    P. 

Miss    Cow    falls    a    victim    to    Mr.    Rabbit. 
Harris,  J.   C. 

Miss    Crespigny.     Burnett,  F.    H. 

Miss  Dangerlie's   roses.     Page,  T.  N. 

Miss   Debbv's   neighbors.     Jewett,   S.   O. 

Miss    Delaiiiar's    understudy.     Davis,    Rich- 
ard H. 

Miss    Doulton's    orchids.     Cameron,    M. 

Miss   Dream.     Cutting,   M.   S. 
Miss    Eden's    baby.     Bland,   E.   N. 

Miss  Eliot's  soulful   day.     Jordan,  E.  G. 

Miss  Elizabetha.     Woolson,  C.  F. 


Miss  Ellen.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 

Miss  Esther's  guest.     Jewett,  S.  O. 

Miss    Etherington.     Overton,   G. 

Miss    Eunice's    glove.     Webster,    A.,    jr. 

Miss  Evans  and  the  eagle.     Dickens,  C. 

Miss    Eyre    from    Boston.     Moulton,    L.    C. 

Miss  ^utterly  on  politics  and  the  drama. 
Loomis,  C.  B. 

Miss  Flutterly  on  what  is  doing.  Loomis, 
C.  B. 

Miss  Forsythe  meets  a  stranger.  Jordan, 
E.  G. 

Miss  Gaylord  and  Jenny.     Bates,  A. 

Miss  Gladwin's  chance.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 

Miss    Goodwin's    inheritance.     Page,   T.    N. 

Miss  Grief.     Woolson,  C.  F. 

Miss   Gunton   of    Poughkecpsie.     James,  H. 

Miss    Harriet.     Maupassant,    G.    de 

Miss   Irene.     Harris,   J.   C. 

Miss  Jane.     Bates,  A. 

Miss  Jemima's  valentine.     Stuart,  R.  M. 

Miss  Jennings'  companion.     Smith.  F.   H. 

Miss  Jones  and  the  masterpiece.  Sedg- 
wick, A.  D. 

Miss    Latymer.     Hibbard,    G.    A. 

Miss  Lily  and  Miss  Chrysanthemum.  Wat- 
anna,  O. 

Miss  Lowe.  See  Thackeray,  W.  M.  Fitz- 
Boodle's  confessions 

Miss    McMillan.     Barr,   R. 

Miss   Mahala  and  Johnny.     Spofford,   H.  P. 

Miss    Maria.     Deland,   M. 

:\liss    Mehetabel's    son.     Aldrich,   T.    B. 

Miss  Melissa's  miracle.     Spofford,  H.  P. 

Miss   Mildred's  friend.     Ward,  E.  S.   P. 

Miss  Mix.     Harte,  B. 

Miss   Mix,   kidnapper.     Norris,  K. 

Miss   Morgan's  victory.     White,   W.  A. 

Miss  Murdock — "special."     Smith,  F.  H. 

Miss  or  Mrs?     Collins,  W. 

Miss    Peck's    promotion.     Jewett,    S.    O. 

Miss  Peckitt's  pincushion.     Bland,  E.  N. 

Miss  Peekskill's  spirometer.     Hawthorne,  J. 

Miss   Peggy's   proteges.     Plarte,   B. 

Miss  Phillv  Firkin,  the  China-woman.  Mit- 
ford,  M."  R. 

Miss   Pi.     See   Ralph,  J.    Story  of  Miss   Pi 

Miss    Rodney's    leisure.     Gissing,    G.    R. 

Miss  Ruth.     Kirk.  E.  O. 

Miss  Sally  and  the  enemy.     Morris,   G. 

Miss  Sally  and  the  tree-man.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Miss  Sarah  Jack  of  Spanish  Town,  Jamaica. 
Trollope,  A. 

^liss   Shum's   husband.     Thackeray,   W.   M. 

Aliss  Sydney's  flowers.     Jewett,  S.  O. 

Miss  Tempy's  watchers.     Jewett,  S.   O. 

Miss   Tooker's  wedding  gift.     Bangs,  J.   K. 

Miss  Underbill's  lesson.     Jordan,  E.   G. 

Miss  Van  Cortlandt's  burglar.  Jordan,  E.  G. 

Miss  Van  Dyke's  best  story.     Jordan,  E.  G. 

Miss  Vernon's  choice.     Burnett,  F.   H. 

Miss  Virginia's  Christmas.     Spofford,  H.  P. 

Miss  Winchelsea's  heart.     Wells,  H.  G. 

Miss   Youghal's    sais.     Kipling,    R. 

Missing!     Gaboriau,   E. 

Missing  chord.     Henry,   O. 

Missing  interpreter.     Ward,  H.   D. 

Missing    necklace.     Futrelle,    J. 

Mission    of    Jane.     Wharton,    E. 

Mis'^ion  of  Mr.  Eustace  Greyne.  Hichens, 
R.  S. 


236 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Missionary  sheriff.     Thanet,  O. 

Missy.     Brown,  A. 

Mist  over  the  valley.     Moulton,  L.   C. 

Mistake.     Donnell,  A.  H. 

Mistake.  See  Maupassant,  G.  de.  Father 
Boniface's  crime 

Mistaken  charity.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Mistaken  milliner.     Dickens,  C. 

Mr.  Adamson  of  Laversdope.    Hogg,  J. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Blossom.     Field,  E. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Follett;  or,  More  than  I  bar- 
gained for.    Willis,  N.  P. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  Berry.  Thackeray, 
W.   M. 

Mr.  Baptiste.     Dunbar,  A. 

Mr.  Bear  catches  old  Mr.  Bull-Frog.  Har- 
ris, J.   C. 

Mr.  Benjamin  Ram  and  his  wonderful  fid- 
dle.    Harris,  J.  C. 

Mr.  Benjamin  Ram  defends  himself.  Har- 
ris, J.  C. 

"Sir.   Bilson's  housekeeper.     Harte,   B. 

■Mr.  Bixby's  Christmas  visitor.     Gage,  C.  S. 

Mr.    Blake's    walking-stick.     Eggleston,    E. 

Mr.   Blodger's  apology.     Payn,  J. 

Mr.   Bob.     Osbourne,   L. 

Mr.    Bostock's  backsliding.     Morrison,   A. 

Mr.  Boswell  imparts  some  late  news  to 
Hades.     Bangs,  J.   K. 

Mr.  Bradley's  jewel.    Bangs,  J.  K. 

Mr.    Brand,   the   grocer.     Cutting,    M.    S. 

Mr.   Brinkley  to  the   rescue.     Jordan.   E.   G. 

Mr.   Brisher's  treasure.     Wells,   H.   G. 

Mister    Brother   Jones.     ISIaartens,    M. 

Mr.  Brough's  client.     Norris,  W.  E. 

Mr.    Bruce.     Jewett,   S.   O. 

Mr.  Carteret  and  his  fellow  Americans 
abroad.     Gray,   D. 

Mr.  Carteret's  adventure  with  a  locket. 
Gray,   D. 

Mr.   Clendenning  Piper.     Harrison,   C.    C. 

Mr.  Copernicus  and  the  proletariat.  Bun- 
ner,    H.   C. 

Mr.  Cornelius  Johnson,  office-seeker.  Dun- 
bar. P.   L. 

Mr.   Deuceace  at  Paris.     Thackeray,  W.  M. 

Mr.  Dooley  on  corporal  punishment.  Dunne 

F.  P. 

Mr.    Dunton's    invention.     Hawthorne,    J. 

Mr.  Fox  and  Miss  Goose.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Mr.  Fox  and  the  deceitful  frogs.  Harris, 
J.  C. 

Mr.  Fox  ligures  as  an  inccndiarv.  Harris, 
J.  C. 

Mr.  Fox  gets  into  serious  business.  Har- 
ris, J.  C. 

Mr.    Fox   goes   a-hunting.     Harris,  J.   C. 

Mr.  Fox  is  again  victimized.     Harris,  J.   C. 

Mr.  Fox  is  "outdone"  by  Mr.  Buzzard. 
Harris.  J.  C. 

Mr.   Gilfil's  love-story.     Eliot,    G. 

Mr.  Groby's  slippery  gift.     Dunbar.  P.  L. 

Mr.    Hamshaw's    love    affair.     McCutcheon. 

G.  B. 

Mr.  Harrison's  confessions.     Gaskell.  E.  C. 

Mr.  Hawk  and  Brother  Buzzard.  Harris, 
J.   C. 

Mr.  Hawk  and  P.rother  Rabbit.  Hams, 
J.   C. 

Mr.  Higginbotham's  catastrophe,  Haw- 
thorne, N. 


Mr.  Holiday.     Morris,  G. 

Mr.  Jack  Hamlin's  mediation.     Harte.   B. 

Mr.  Jilkin's  hat.     See  French,  A.  W.     Wolf 

at  Susan's  door 
Mr.  Joseph  Hanson,  the  haberdasher.     Mit- 

ford,  xM.  R. 
Mr.  Kris  Kringle.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Mr.  Lcdbetter's  vacation.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Mr.   Lion  hunts  Mr.  Man.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Mr.   Lion's   sad  predicament.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Mr.  Lismore  and  the  widow.     Collins,  W. 
Mr.   MacGlowrie's  widow.     Harte,  B. 
Mr.  Man  has  some  meat.     Harris,  J.   C. 
Mr.  Masthead,  journalist.     Bierce,  A. 
Mr.      Midshipman      Breezv.      By      Captain 

M-rry-t,   R.   N.     Harte,   B. 
Mr.   Minns  and  his  cousin.     Dickens,  C. 
Mr.  Mitchelbourne's  last  escapade.     Mason, 

A.  E.  W. 
Mr.  O'Learv's  second  love.     Lever,  C. 
Mr.  Ormizon's  dinner  party.     Harland.  H. 
Mr.  Rabbit  and  Mr.  Bear.    Harris,  J.  C. 
Mr.  Rabbit  as  a  rain-maker.     Harris,  J.   C. 
Mr.  Rabbit  finds  his  match  at  last.     Harris, 

J.  C. 
Mr.     Rabbit     grossly     deceives     Mr.      Fox. 

Harris,  J.  C. 
Mr.  Rabbit  meets  his  match  again.     Harris, 

J.  C. 
Mr.   Rabbit  nibbles  up   the  butter.     Harris, 

J.   C. 
Mr.    Sandford.     Oliphant,   M.   W. 
Mr.    Schnackenberger:    or.   Two   masters   of 

one  dog.     De  Quincey,  T. 
Mr.     Skelmersdale     in     Fairyland.      Wells, 

H.  G. 
Mr.   Smallpage's  John.     Silberrad,  U.   L. 
Mr.      Sonnenschein's      inheritance.       Har- 
land,  H. 
Mr.  Swiddlcr's   Flip-Flap.     Bierce.  A. 
Mr.     Terrapin     appears     upon     the     scene. 

Harris,  J.  C. 
Mr.  Terrapin    shows    his    strength.      Harris, 

J.  C. 
Mr.    Thimblefinger's    friends.     Harris.    J.  C. 
Mr.  Thistleton's  typewriter 

In  Hawthorne,      J.      Library      mystery 
and      detective     stories,      English- 
Irish. 
Mr.  Thompson's  prodigal.     Harte.  B. 
Mr.  Tibbot  O'Leary  the  curious.    Griffin.  G. 
Mr.  Tolm;in.     Stockton.   F.   R. 
Mr.  Tommy  Dove.     Dcland,  M. 
Mr.  Traver's  first  hunt.     Davis.  Richard  H. 
Mr.  Van  Nore's  daughter-in-law.     Spofford, 

H.  P. 
Mr.    Vincent    Egg    and    the    wage    of    sin. 

Bunner,  H.  C. 
Mr.   Wick's   aunt.     Bunner,   H.   C. 
Mr.   Willie's  wedding  veil.     Earle,   M.  T. 
Mr.  Witt's  widow.     Hawkins,  A.   H. 
Mr.  Wolf  makes  a  failure.     Harris.  J.  C. 
Mr.  Wolf  tackles  old  man  Tarrypin.      Har- 
ris, J.  C. 
Mr.  Ycllowplush  Ajew.     Tliackeray,  W.  M. 
Misther  McCran  of  Belfast.     MacManus.  S. 
Mistletoe  bougli.       Pratt.   L. 
Mrs.      Atwood's     outer     raiment.      Cutting, 

M.  S. 
Mrs.    Rassett    and    the    wedding.     Spoflford, 

H.  P. 


INDEX     TO    SIIORL-    STORM- 


237 


Mrs.  Bathhurst.     Kipling,  R. 

Mrs.  Bidwell's  tea.     Loomis,   C.  B. 

Mrs.  Bullfrog.     Hawthorne,  N. 

Mrs.  Bunker's  chaperon.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Mrs.  Burr's  baby.     Pratt,   L. 

Mrs.    Carney's    sealskin.     MacManus,    S. 

Mrs.    Claxton's    skeleton.     Spofford,    H.    P. 

Mrs.   De  Laix's  indecision.     Hale,   E.   E. 

Mrs.  Dixon's  culture  course.     Jordan,  E.  G. 

Mrs.   Dud's   sister.     Bacon,  J.   D. 

Mrs.   Finlay's  Elizabethan  chair.    Thanet,  O. 

Mrs.  Frufflcs  is  at  home.     Bates,  A. 

Mrs.  General  Talboys.     Trollope,  A. 

Mrs.  Grabern  and  Fuz-Buz.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 

Mrs.  H.  Harrison  Wells's  shoes.  Williams, 
J.  L. 

Mrs.  Halloran.  Sec  Duncan,  N.  In  the 
absence   of   Mrs.   Halloran 

Mrs.    Harrigan   telephones.     Loomis,    C.    B. 

Mrs.  Hartwell's  perfect  treasure.  Jordan, 
E.  G. 

Mrs.   Hauksbee   sits  out.     Kipling,   R. 

Mrs.  Johnson.     Howells,   W.    D. 

Mrs.  Joseph  Porter.     Dickens,  C. 

Mrs.  Knollys.     Stimson,  F.  J. 

Mrs.   Lathrop's  love  affair.     French,   A.  W. 

Mrs.   Lirriper's   legacy.     Dickens,   C. 

Mrs.  Lirriper's  lodgings.     Dickens,  C. 

Mrs.    McCaffcrty   explains.     Jordan,    E.    G. 

Mrs.   McCafferty's  mistake.     MacManus,  S. 

Mrs.  McClanahan,  the  Chinese  laundry  and 
Beller.     Vorse,  M.  H. 

Mrs.  M'Groarty's  inheritance.  MacManus,  S. 

Mrs.  McWilliams  and  the  lightning.  Clem- 
ens, S.   L. 

Mrs.    Manstey's    view.     Wharton,    E. 

Mrs.    Marden's    pilgrimage.     Jordan,    E.    G. 

Mrs.  Marsham.     Maartens,  M. 

Mrs.    Medwin.     James,   H. 

Mistress  Merciless.     Field,  E. 

Mrs.   Naseby's   denial.     Benson,   E.    F. 

Mistress  of  many  moods.     Theuriet,  A. 

Mistress   of   Sydenham   plantation.     Jewett, 

s.  o. 

Mrs.  Ogilvie's  local  color.     Jordan,  E.  G. 
Mrs.   Ormizon's  dinner  partv.     Harland,  H. 
Mrs.  Partridge  has   a  fit.     Harris,  J.   C. 
Mrs.   Perkins's  ball.     Thackeray,  W.   M. 
Mrs.      Pettibone's      dinner-horn.      Loomis, 

C.  B. 
Mrs.    Protheroe.     Tarkington,   B. 
Mrs.    Ripley's   trip.     Garland,    H. 
Mrs.    Rupert's    Christmas.     Ralph,   J. 
Mrs.   Russell.     Maartens,  M. 
Mrs.   Skagg's  husbands.     Harte,  B. 
Mrs.   Smith's  husband.     Loomis,   C.   B. 
Mrs.   Strongitharm's  report.     Taylor,    B. 
Mrs.   Temperley.     James,   H. 
Mrs.  Thistleton's  princess.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Mrs.    Tompkins,    the    cheese-monger.      Mit- 

ford,  M.  R. 
Mrs.  Tom's  spree.     Bunner,  H.  C. 
Mrs.  Tremain.     Barr,   R. 
Mrs.   Tremley.     Cutting,   M.   S. 
Mrs.   Upton's   device.     Bangs,  J.   K. 
Mrs.   Van    Nostrand's   night   of   triumph. 

Jordan,   E.   G. 
Mrs.     Van      Nostrand's     perfect     treasure. 

Jordan,  E.  G. 
Mrs.    Varney's    freedom.     Spofford,    H.    P. 
Mrs.   Warburton's   theories.     Jordan,   E.   G. 


Mrs.    Weimar's   gift   of   tongues.     Singmas- 

ter,  E. 
Mitchell,  Donald  Grant  (Ik  Marvel,  pseud.), 

I 822- I 908 
Account   of  a  consulate;   second   story 

In  Seven  stories 
At  an  Irish  inn;   ist  story 

III  Seven    stories 
Basement 

In  Seven    stories 
Bride   of   the   ice-king;    fourth   story 

In  Seven   stories 
Cabriolet;   fifth  story 

In  Seven   stories 
Count  Pesaro;  sixth  story 

In  Seven    stories 
Emile  Roque;  seventh  story 

In  Seven    stories 
Over  a  wood  fire 

In  Patten,  W.     International  short  sto- 
ries, v  I 
Petit   Soulier;   third    story 

/;/   Seven    stories 
Under  the  roof;  attic 

In   Seven    stories 
Mitchell,  E.  P. 

Ablest  man  in  the  world 

In  Stories  by  American  authors  v  10 
Tachypomp 

In  Stories  by  American  authors  v  5 
Mitchell,  Silas  Weir,  1830-1914 
Case  of  George  Dedlow 

In  Atlan  18:  i 
Christmas  venture;   a  romance  of  Valley 
Forge 

In  Ladies'  H.  J.  25:  D  p  11;  Ja  p  21 
Comedy  of  conscience 

In  Comedy  of  conscience 
Cent  61: 323 
Consultation 

In  Little  stories 
Conversion 

In  Little  stories 
Curly  Fish 

In  Prince  Little  Boy 
Dilemma 

In  Little  stories 
Diplomatic    adventure 

In  Diplomatic    adventure 
Cent    71:612 
Draft  on  the  bank  of  Spain 

In  Hephzibah   Guinness 
Lippinc  9;  668 
Fourteenth   guest 

In  Guillotine    club 
Cent  78: 559 
Ghost   of   glory 

In  Little  stories 
Guillotine  club   [Society  of  the  guillotine] 

In  Guillotine    club 
Cent  78:323 
Haroun  the  caliph 

In  Little  stories 
Hephzibah  Guinness 

In  Hephzibah    Guinness 
Lippinc  21: 425 
House  beyond  Pretty  marsh 

In  Guillotine    club 
Jewels  of  consistency 

In  Little  stories 


238 


l.VDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Mitchell,   Silas  Weh— Continued. 
King   Bear 

III   I'rincc  Little   15oy 
Madeira  party 

In  Madeira  party 
Man  and  a  woman 
In  Little  stories 
Mind-reader 
In  Guillotine   club 
Cent  74:655 
Mr.   Kris  Kringle 

In  Mr.   Kris   Kringle 
Mrs.  Grahern  and  Fuz-Buz 

In  Prince  Little   Boy 
New    Samaria 

/)(   Lippinc    70:  131 
Old  wine  in  a  new   bottle 

In   Trince   Little   Boy 
Philip   Vernon,  a  talc  in  prose  and  verse 

In  Philip   Vernon 
Prince    Lazy    Boots 

In  Prince  Little  Boy 
Prince  Little   Boy 

In  Prince  Little  Boy 
Real  magic 

In   Prince  Little  Boy 
Sins  of  the  fathers 
In   Little  stories 
Society    of    the    guillotine.     See    Mitchell, 

S.  W.     Guillotine  club 
Step-son  of  knowledge 

In  Little  stories 
Summer   of    St.    Martin 

In  Cent  67:  144 
Tale  of  the  great  giant,  Smokey  Pokey 

In  Prince  Little  Boy 
Thee  and  you 

In  Hephzibah    Guinness 
Lippinc    17:679;    18:81 
"Thou  art  the  soul  of  thy  house" 

In  Little  stories 
Two  men 

In  Little  stories 
Venture  in  1777 

In  Venture  in  1777 
Waters  of  oblivion 

In  Little  stories 
Wise  man's  sack 

In  Little  stories 
Wogs 

In  Prince  Little  Boy 
Wolf  that  wanted  a  doctor 
In  Prince   Little   Boy 
Mitford,  Algernon  Bertram  Freeman  pseud. 
(Redesdale,  Algernon  B.  F.  M.)     1837- 
Accomplished   and    lucky   tea-kettle 

In  Tappan,     E.     M.      Children's     Hour 
1:324 
Adventures   of  little   Peachling 

In  Tappan,     E.     M.       Children's     hour 
1:321 
Forty-seven  Rofiins 

In  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  11 
Fortn  13:  668 
Liv  Age  106:  349 
Grateful  foxes  CJapanesc) 

In  Tappan,  E.  M.     Childcn's  hour  1:326 
Mitford,  Mary  Russell,  1 787-1855 
Absent  member 
In  Bclford  Regis 


Atherton 

In  Atherton 
Aunt   I^eborah 

In  Country  neighbors 
Baron's   daughter 

In  Atherton 
Beacon 

In  Atherton 
Beauty  of   the  village 

In   Country  neighbors 
Belford  races 

In  Belford  Regis 
Bride 

In  Atherton 
Buccaneers 

In  Atherton 
Carpenter's  daughter 

In  Belford  Regis 
Cartel 

In  Atherton 
Country    lodgings 

In  Country  neighbors 
Cousin  Mary 

In  Our  village  ser  r 
Dissenting  minister 
In  Belford  Regis 
Dolly  and  her  beaux 

In  Atherton 
Ellen 

In  Our  village  ser  i 
Flirtation    extraordinary 

In  Belford  Regis 
Fruiterer 

In  Belford  Regis 
Gleaner 

In  Atherton 
Ground   asji 

/;/   Country  neighbors 
Hester 

In  Belford  Regis 
Honor  O'Callaghan 

/;;   Country  neighbors 
Irish  haymaker 

In  Bclford  Regis 
Jessie   Cliffe 

III   Country  neighbors 
King  Harwood 

In  Belford  Regis 
King's  page 

In  Atherton 
King's  ward 

In  Atherton 
Little   David:  a  coursing  story 

In  Atherton 
London    visitor 

///   Country  neighbors 
Lost  dahlia 

III  Country  neighbors 
Lost  magpie 

In  Atherton 
Lost  pearl 

In  Atherton 
Marion   Campbell 

In  Atherton 
Mark  Bridgman 

In  Belford  Regis 
Match-making 

In  Belford   Regis 
Miss    Philly    iM'rkin.   the    china-woman 

III   Country  neighbors 
Mr.  Joseph  Hanson,  the  haberdasher 
In  Country  neighbors 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


239 


Mrs.   Tompkins,    the    cheese-monger 

In  Belford  Regis 
Oaken  cross 

In  Atherton 
Old  emigre 

In  Belford  Regis 
Peter  Jenkins,  the  poulterer 

In  Belford  Regis 
Ploughing-match 

In  Atherton 
Return  from  the  fair 

In  Atherton 
Rosamund:  a  story  of  the  plague 

In  Belford  Regis 
Roundhead's    daughter 

In  Atherton 
Sailor's    wedding 

In  Belford  Regis 
Signal 

In  Atherton 
Silver  arrow 

In  Belford  Regis 
Sir  Allan  and  his  dog 

In  Atherton 
Story  of  the  woods 

In  Atherton 
Surgeon's    courtship 
In   Belford  Regis 
Tajima 

In  Stories    by    English    authors,    Orient 
Tambourine 

In  Belford  Regis 
Town  versus   country 

In  Country  neighbors 
Two  cousins 

In  Atherton 
Village  amanuensis 

In  Atherton 
Wager 

In  Atherton 

Wedding  slippers 

In  Atherton 

Tait  n  s  5:366 
Widow's  dog 

III  Countrv  neighbors 
Will 

In  Belford  Regis 
William   and    Hannah 

In  Belford  Regis 
Wood  cutter 

In  Atherton 
Young  market-woman 

In  Belford  Regis 
Young  painter 

In  Belford  Regis 
Young  sculptor 
In   Belford  Regis 
Mixed  proposal.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Mixed  relations.    Jacobs,  W.  W. 
M'liss:  an  idyl  of  Red  Mountain.     Harte,  B. 
Mobilization  of  the  troops.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Moccasin  ranch.     Garland,   H. 
Mock  sun.     Huneker,  J.  G. 
Mocking-bird.     Bierce,   A. 
Mocking  of  the  gods.     Troubetzkoy,   A.   C. 
Model.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Model  millionaire.     Wilde,  O. 
Model    murder.     Hawthorne,    J. 
Model  of  sorrows.     Zangwill,  I. 


Modern  Cinderella;  or,  The  little  old   shoe. 

Alcott,  L.  M. 
Modern   Cleopatra.     Davis,   C.   B. 
Modern  dragon.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Modern    ghosts.     See    Maupassant,    G.    de. 

Horla 
Modern  Griselda.     Edgeworth,  M. 
Modern  love  story,     \orse,  M.   H. 
Modern  magician.     Pyle,   H. 
Modern  Mcphistopheles.     Alcott,  L.  M. 
Modern   IMercury.     Harriman,  K.   E. 
Modern   Psyche.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Modern  rural  sports.     Henry,  O. 
Modern  Sapphira.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
-Modern  Sindbad.     Hale,  E.   E. 
Modern  warning.     James,  H. 
Modest  scholar.     Watson,  J. 
Moe,  Jorgen  E.,  1813-1882 

Maste  thief.     Sec  z'Xsbjornsen,   P.   C,   and 

Moe,  J.  E. 

Mohammed   Fripouille.     Maupassant,   G.    de 

Mohammed  Maroudi's  motor.     Train,  A.  C. 

Mohammed    the    rascal.     See    Maupassant, 

G.  de.     Mohammed  Fripouille 
Moiron.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Mohicans  of  Paris.     Dumas,  A. 

Molyneux.     See   Hawthorne,   N.      My   kins- 
man, Major  Molyneux 

Mom  Bi.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Moment  of  clear  vision.     Thanet,  O. 

Moment  of  victory.     Henry,  O. 

Momentary  indiscretion.     Grand,  S. 

Monastery    of    Corbara — a    visit    to    Father 
Didon.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Money.     Galsworthy,  J. 

Money  box.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Money  changers.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Money  maze.     Henry,  O. 

Money  meter.     Viele,  H.   K. 

Monica.     Bourget,  P. 

Monis,  Virginia  O. 
Black-winged  angel 

In  Brooks,   W.     Stories   from   four  lan- 
guages 

"Monitor"  and  the  "Merrimac."     Morris,  G. 

Monk  and  the  dancer.     Smith,  A.  C. 

Monk  of  the  Aventine.     Eckstein,  E. 

Monk   Tellenbach's   exile.     Boyesen,   H.    H. 

Monkey.     Freeman.  M.  E.  W. 

Monkey-flowers.     Quiller-Couch,   A.   T. 

Monkey's  pay.     Jacobs.  W.  W. 

Monsieur  Alcibiade.     Harrison.  C.  C. 

Monsieur   Beaucaire.     Tarkington,   B. 

M.  Copernicus  and  the  proletariat.     Buniier, 
H.  C. 

Monsieur  de  la  petite  dame.     Burnett,  F.  H. 

Monsieur  Donaque.     Train,  A.  C. 

Monsieur  du  Miroir.    Hawthorne,  N. 

M.   Gobseck.     See  Balzac,  H.  de.     Gobseck 

Monsieur  Jocaste.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Monsieur    le    Docteur    Theophile.     Janvier, 
T.  A. 

M.  Legrimaudet.     Bourget,  P. 

Monsieur  Motte.     King,  G.  E. 

Monsieur  Parent.     Maupassant.  G.  de 

M.  Pigoneau.     France,  A. 

Monsieur  Rousseau.     Bangs.  J.  K. 

M.  Seguin's  goat.     Daudct,  A. 

Monsieur  Viple's  brother.     Bourget,  P. 

Monsieur  X.     Train,  A.  C. 


240 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Monster.     Crane,  S. 

Monstrosity.     Viele,   H.    K. 

Monte  Carlo,  a  pound  of  cure.     See  Bishop, 

W.  H.     Pound  of  cure 
Monte  Flat  pastoral.     See   Hartc,  B.     How 

old   man   Plunkett  went  home 
Monterey.     See   Janvier,    T.    A.     Pancha:    a 

story  of  Monterey 
]\Ioon-face.     London,  J. 
Moon   in   the   mill-pond.     Harris,  J.   C. 
Moon-lady.     See  Eield,    E.     Hawaiian   folk- 
tales 
Moon-mirror    light    and    power    co.      Jan- 
vier, T.  A. 
Moonlight.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
^Moonlight  effect.     Locke,  W.  J. 
Moonlight  fable.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Moonlit  road.     Bierce,  A. 
Moonshiners  at   Hobo-Hebee   Falls.     Crad- 

dock,  C.  E. 
Moor  of  Peter  the  Great.     Pushkin.  A.  S. 
Moore,  George,  1853- 
Ae-nes  Lahens 
In  Celibates 
"Almsgiving" 

In  Untilled    field 
Clerk's  quest 

In  Untilled   field 
Exile 
In  Untilled  field 
Harp  W  46:  1321 
Home-sickness 
In  Untilled  field 
Harp  W  46:  nil 
In  the  clay 

In  Untilled  field 
John  Norton 

In  Celibates 
Julia  Cahill's  curse 
In  Untilled  field 
Letter  to  Rome 

In  Untilled  field 
Alildred  Lawson 

In  Celibates 
Playhouse  in  the  waste 

In  Untilled  field 
So  on  he  fares 

In  Untilled  field 
Some  parishioners 
In  Untilled  field 
Under  the  fan 

In  Tinsley  30:  135 
Way  back 

/;/  Untilled  field 
Wedding  gown 

In  Untilled  field 
Wild  goose 
In  Untilled  field 
Moorland  cottage.     Gaskell,  E.   C. 
Moors  and  Christians.     Alargon,  P.  A.  de 
Mora  Montravers.     James,  H. 
Morag  of  the  glen.     Sliarp,  W, 
Moral  exigency,     h'rceman,  M.  E.  W. 
Moral   reformers.     Kipling,   R. 
Mordcr  drift.     Gibbon.   P. 
More,  Hannah,  1745-183^ 
-Ml  for  the  best 

In  Village  and  otbcr  tales 
General  jail  delivery 
JH  Village  and  other  tales 


Giles,  the  poacher 

In  Village  and  other  tales 
History  of  Mr.  Fantom 

/;;  Village  and  other  tales 
Parley,  the  porter 
In  Village  and  other  tales 

Tappan,  E.  M.    Children's  hour  6:  114 
Pilgrims 

In  Village  and  other  tales 

Servant  man  turned  soldier 

In  Village  and  other  tales 

Shepherd  of  Salisbury  Plain 

In  Village  and  other  tales 

Strait  gate  and  the  broad  way 

In  Village  and  other  tales 
Tom  White,  the  post  boy 

In  Village  and  other  tales 
Two  shoemakers 

In  Village  and  other  tales 
Tw^o  wealthy  farmers 

In  Village  and  other  tales 
Valley  of  tears 
In  Village  and  other  tales 
More    than    I    bargained    for.     See    Willis, 

N.  P.     Mr.  and  Mrs.  Follett 
IMore    trouble    for    Brother    Wolf.     Harris, 

J.  C. 
Morella.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Moriah's  mourning.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Moribund.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Morier,  James  Justinian,  1 780-1849 
Hajji  as  a  'quack 
In  Warner  library 
La  Morillone.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Mormon.     Deland,  M. 
Morning  call.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Morning-glories   and   Queen   Aster.     Alcott, 

L.  M. 
IMorning-glory.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Morrant's  half-sov.     Phillpotts,    E. 
Morris,  Gouverneur,  1876- 
All  that  troubled  them 
In  Cosmopol  53:  172 
All  the  evidence 

In  Cosmopol  55:  850 
Ancestors 

In  Cosmopol  5=;;  10 
Asabri 
In  It 
Back  seat 

In  Incandescent  lily 
Back  there  in  the  grass 
In  It 

Collier's  48:  D  16  p  17 
Battle  of  Aiken 
In  It 

Collier's  47:  Ja  3  p  20 
Best  man 

In  Footprint 
Bobby's  return 

In  Reader  5:539,  719 
Boot 

In  Spread  eagle 
Bostonian 

In  Incandescent  lily 
Bride's  dead 

In  It 
By  stages 

In  Cent  72: 209 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


241 


Captain  England 
In  Footprint 
Cent  63:597   • 
Carolina  night's  dream 

In  Footprint 
Championship 

In  Incandescent  lily 
Everybody's  29:  18 
Cicatrice 

In  Cent  69:393 
Claws  of  the  tiger 
In  It 

Cosmopol  48:  719 
Concerning  my  Aunt  Ellen 

In  Cent  68:  943 
Crocodile 

In   Footprint 
Custody  of  the  child 

In  Incandescent  lily 
Daymare 

In  Collier's  48:  D  30  P  18 
Despoiler 

In  Spread  eagle 
Ellen  and  Mr.  Man 

In  Ellen  and  Mr.  Man 
Execution 

In  Footprint 
Explorers 
In  Footprint 

Collier's  44:  S  25  p   11 
Fear 

In  Outing  50:  I57 
Footprint 

In  Footprint 
Frame-up 

In  Cosmopol  55:  299 
Growing  up 
In  It 

Harper  123:881 
Holding  hands 
In  It 

Hampton  28:  151  .  „      ^  .. 

Hunted     look.     See      Morris,      G.     Litth 

heiress 
Idyl   of    Pelham   Bay   Park 
In  It 

Cosmopol  52:  115 
In  little  new  New  York 

In  Cosmopol  55:  181 
Incandescent  lily 

In  Incandescent  lily 
It 

In  It 
King  of  Bad  Bad 
In  Cent  64:  7^4 
Legay  Pelham's  headache 

In  Incandescent  lily 
Legay  Pelham's  protegee 
In  Incandescent  lily 
Cosmopol  55"  454 
Little  dog 

In  Cent  68:  32 
Little  heiress;  or,  The  hunted  look 

In  Footprint 
"Ma'am?" 

In  Spread  eagle 

Collier's  44:  S  25  p  11 
McTavish 

In  Spread  eagle 

Everybody's  21:88 
Married  lovers 

In  Cosmopol  51:  749 


Mary  Ellen  and  Evelyn  May 

In  Cent  70:  682 
Misery  loves  company 

In  Collier's  47:  Ap  8  p  17 
Miss  Sally  and  the  enemy 

In  Cent  70:  182 
Mr.   Holiday 
In  Spread  eagle 

Collier's  44:  D  11  p  13 
"Monitor"  and  the  "Mcrnmac  ' 

In  Spread  eagle 
On  the  spot;  or,  The  idler's  house-party 
In  Spread  eagle 

Everybodv's  ig:.i87 
One  more  martyr 
In  Spread  eagle 
Paradise   ranch 
In  Footprint 
Parrot 
In  Spread  eagle 

Everybody's  7:  278 
Pearl-eater 

In  Outing  47:301 
Perfect  gentleman  ot  Pelham  Bay  i  ark 

In  Incandescent  lily 
Pickaxe 

In  Putnam's  7:  536 
Practice  makes   perfect 

In  Hampton  25:  155 
Provident  children 
In  Reader  7:  231 
Purloined   Christmas 

In  Collier's  46:  D  10  p  21 
Putting  on  the  screws 

In  Putting  on  the  screws 
Radium 

In  Cosmopol  53:64 
Rich  widow  of  Spanish  Town 

In  Cent  68:480 
Sapphira 
In  It 

Hampton  25:  432 
Senator's  brother 

In  Am  M  74:  I9i 
Simon  L'Ouvrier 

In  Footprint 
Spread  eagle 

In  Spread  eagle 
Stowing  away  of  Mr.  Bill  Ballad 

In  Footprint 
Tango  taught  in  ten  teachings 

In  Incandescent  lily 
Targets 

In  Spread  eagle 
Trap 

In  It 
Two  business  woman 

In  It 
"Voice  in  the  rice 

In  Voice  in  the  rice 
White  muscats  of  Alexandria 

In  Spread  eagle 
Wild  pansies 

In  Cent  69:885 

Without  a  lawyer 

In  Spread  eagle 

Cosmopol  47:  278 
You  can't  get  away  with  it 
In  Incandescent  lily 
Cosmopol  54:  737 


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Morris.  William,   1834- 1896 
Acontius  and  Cydippc 

/;;  Edgar,  M.  G.     Stories  from  Morris 
Atalanta's   race 

/;;   Edgar,  AI.  G.     Stories  from  Morris 
Bcllerophon  at  Argos 

In  Edgar,  AI.  G.     Stories  from  Morris 
Bellerophoii  in  Lycia 

In  Edgar,  M.  G.     Stories  from  Morris 
Child  Christopher  and  Goldiluid  the  Fair 

In  Child  Christopher 
Dream 

In  Works  v  i 

Early  romances 
Story  of  the  unknown  cliurch 
Dream  of  John  Ball 
In  Works  v  15 

Dream  of  John  Ball 
Fostering  of  Aslaug 

1)1  Edgar,  M.  G.     Stories  from  Morris 
Frank's  sealed  letter 
In  Works  v  i 

Early  romances 
Friendship  of  Amis  and  Amile 

/;/  Old  French  romances 
Gertha's  lovers 
//;  Works  v  i 

Early  romances 
Gertha's   lovers 
Poet-Lore   10:337 
Golden  apples 

In  Edgar,  M.  G.     Stories  from  Morris 
Golden  wings 
In  Works  v  i 

Early   romances 
Golden  wings 
Gunnlaug  the  worm-tongue.     See   Morris, 

W.      Story    of    Gunnlaug,    etc. 
History  of  over  sea 

In  Old  French  romances 
Hogni  and  Hedinn.    Sec  Morris,  W.  Tale 

of  Hogni 
Hollow  land 
In  Works  v  i 

Early  romances 
Hollow  land 
House  of  the   Wolfings.     See  Morris,   W. 

Tale  of  the  house  of  the  Wolfings 
King's  lesson 
In  Works  v  15 

Dream  of  John  Ball 
Lady  of  the  land 

In  Edgar,  M.  G.     Stories  from  Morris 
Land  cast  of  the  sun  and  west  of  the  moon 

In  Edgar,  M.  G.     Stories  from  Morris 
Lindenborg  pool 
In  Works  v  i 

Early  romances 
Story  of  the  unknown  church 
Lovers  of  Gudrun 

In  Edgar,  M.  G.     Stories  from  Morris 
Lovers  of  Gudrun 
Man  born  to  be  king 

In  Edgar,  M.  G.     Stories  from  Morris 
Niblung's.    See  Morris,  W.   Volsunga  saga 
Ogicr  the  Dane 

In  Edgar,  M.  G.     Stories  from  Morris 
Proud  king 

In  Edgar,  M.  G.     Stories  from  Morris 
Roi  the  Fool.    See  Morris,  VV.  Tale  of  Roi 
the  Fool 


Story  of  Frithiof  the  Bold 

In  Works  v  10 
Story  of  Gunnlaug  the  worm-tongue  and 
Raven  the  skald 
In  Works  v  10 
Story  of  Rhodope 

In   Edgar,  M.  G.     Stories  from  Morris 
Story  of  the  glittering  plain 
In  Works  v  14 

Story  of  the  glittering  plain 
Gentleman's  M  n  s  47:  211 
Story  of  the  unknown  church 
/;;  Early  romances 

Story  of  the  unknown   church 
Story  of  Viglund  the  Fair 

In  Works  v  10 
Svend  and  his  brethren 
hi  Works  V  i 

Early  romances 
Golden  wings 
Talc  of   Hogni   and   Hedinn 

In  Works  v  10 
Tale  of  King  Coustans  the  emperor 
In  Old  French  romances 
Cosmopol  32:  52 
Poet-Lore  11:  465 
Tale  of  King  Florus  and  the  fair  Jehane 

In  Old  French  romances 
Tale  of  Roi  the  Fool 

In  Works  v  10 
Tale  of  the  House  of  the  Wolfings  and  all 
the  kindred  of  the  Mark 
In  Works  v  14 

Tale  of  the  House  of  the  Wolfings 
Tale  of  Thorstein  Hafif-Smitten 

In  Works  v  10 
Three  Northern  love  stories 

In  Works  v  10 
Viglund  the  Fair.     See  Morris,  W.     Story 

of  Viglund 
Volsunga  saga:  the  story  of  the  Volsungs 
and  the  xN'iblungs 
In  Works  v  7 

Old  and  New  2:  364 
Writing  on  the  image 

/;;  Edgar,  M.  G.     Stories  from  Morris 
Morris  and  the  Honorable  Tim.     Kelly,  M. 
Morrison,  Arthur,  1S63- 
Absent  three 

/;/   Green  ginger 
■'All  that  messuage" 

In  Tales  of  mean  streets 
Arts  and  crafts 

In  Green  ginger 
Aunt  Sarah's  brooch 

in  Strand  17: 206 
Behind  the  shade 

In  Talcs  of  mean  streets 
Cap'n  Jollyfax's  gun 

In  Green  ginger 
Case  of  Laker,  absconded 

In  Chronicles  of  Martin  Hewitt 
Case  of  the  lost  foreigner 

In  Chronicles  of  Martin  Hewitt 
Case  of  the  missing  hand 

In  Ciironicles  of  Martin  Hewitt 
Chamber  of  light 

In  Green  ginger 
Child  of  the  Jago 
hi  Child  of  the  Jago 
New  R  15:  129 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


24- 


Conversion 

In  Tales  of  mean  streets 
Copper  charm 

111  Green  ginger 
Dobb's  parrot 

III  Green  ginger 
Drinkwater  romance 

In  Green  ginger 
Holford  will  case 

In  Chronicles  of  Martin  Hewitt 
House  of  Haddock 

In  Green  ginger 
In  business 

III  Tales  of  mean  streets 
Ivy  cottage  mystery 

In  Chronicles  of  Martin  Hewitt 
Johnny 

In  Liv  Age  223:  62 
Legend  of  Lapwater  Hall 

In  Macmillan  66:  108 
Lizerunt 

In  Tales  of  mean  streets 
Micobar  bullion  case 

/;(  Chronicles  of  Martin  Hewitt 
Mr.  Bostock's  backsliding 

In  Green  ginger 
On  the  stairs 

In  Tales  of  mean  streets 

Cody.  S.     Selection  from  the  world's 
greatest  short  stories 
Poor  stick 

/;;  Tales  of  mean  streets 
Professional   episode 

In  Lippinc  9^:475 
Red  cow  group 

In  Tales  of  mean  streets 
Rod  street  revolution 

In  Green  ginger 
Seller  of  hate 

/;;   Green  ginger 
Skinful  of  trouble 

In  Green  ginger 
Snorkey  Timms,  his  marks 

In  Green  ginger 
Squire  Nappcr 

III  Talcs  of  mean  streets 
Stolen  Blenkinsop 

In  Green  ginger 
That  brute  Simmons 

In  Tales   of   mean    streets 

Stories  by  English  authors,  London 
Three  rounds 

In  Tales  of  mean  streets 
To  Bow  bridge 

In  Tales  of  mean  streets 
Wick's  Waterloo 

In  Green  ginger 
Without  visible  means 

In  Tales  of  mean  streets 
La  mort  a  la  mode.    Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Mortal  coil.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Mortgage  on  Jeffy.    Thanet,  O. 
Mortification  of  the  flesh.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Mortmain.     Train,  A.  C. 
Morton  Hall.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 
Mortuary  chest.     Brown,  A. 
Most  beautiful  woman  in  Paris.     Halevy,  L. 
Most  extraordinary  case.    James,  H. 
Most  famous  woman  in  New  York.     Davis, 
C.  B. 


Most  lamentable  comedy.     White,  W.  A. 

Moth  and  the  star.     Hornung,  E.  W. 

Moth  to  the  Arctic.     Crockett,  S.  R. 

Mother.     Brown,  A. 

Mother.     Daudct,  A. 

Mother.     Galsworthy,  J. 

Mother.     Maartcns,  M. 

Mother.     Norris,  K. 

Mother.     Wister,   O. 

Mother.     Wyatt,  E.  F. 

Alother  and  daughter.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Mother  and  son.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Mother  bird.     Dyar,  M. 

Mother  emeritus.     Thanet,  O. 

Mother  for  heroes.     Phillpotts,  E. 

Mother  Hive.     Kipling,  R. 

Mother  in  Israel.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 

Mother  in  Paradise.     Field,  E. 

Mother  of  Emily.     Cutting,  M.  S. 

Mother  of  five.     Harte,  B. 

Mother  of  monsters.     ^Maupassant,  G.  de 

Mother-of-pearl.     Le   Gallienne,  R. 

Mother  of  Pearl.     O'Brien,  F. 

Mother  of  the  violets.     Phillpotts,  E. 

Mother  Sauvage.     See   Maupassant,    G.    de. 

Mother  Savage 
Mother  Savage.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Mother  song.    Ralph,  J. 
Mothering  Cecilia.     Norris,  K. 
Mother's   hands.     Bjornson,   B. 
Mothers  of  Honore.     Catherwood,  M.  H. 
Mother's  picture.     Donnell,  A.   H. 
Mother's  portrait.     Lagerlof,  S. 
Moti-Guj — mutineer.     Kipling,  R. 
Motion  study  at  St.  Catherine's.   See  Jordan, 

E.  G.     I  introduce  motion  study 
]\Iotor  boat.     Futrelle,  J. 
Motormaniacs.     Osbourne,  L. 
Moutilou.     Ouida. 

Moulton,  Mrs.  Louise  Chandler,  1835-1908 
Brains 

In  Some  women's   hearts 
Broken  lily 

In  Stories   told   at   twilight 
Choosing    time 

In  Stories   told   at   twilight 
Clod  of  the  valley 

In  Miss  Eyre  from  Boston 
Cottage  on  the  hill 

In  My  third  book 
Daughter  to  spare 

In  Stories   told   at   twilight 
Did  he  forget  her? 

In  Miss  Eyre  from  Boston 
Dr.  Huger's  intention 

In  Miss  Eyre  from  Boston 
Fleeing   from   fate  _ 

In  Some    women's   hearts 
For  pastime 

In  Miss  Eyre  from  Boston 
Scrib  o  s  7;  34 
Four  letters  from  Helen  Hamilton 

In  My  third  book 
Haunted  inn 

In  Miss  Eyre  from  Boston 
Her  baby  brother 
In   Her  baby  brother 

Stories   told   at   twilight 
Her  ladyship 

In   Stories   told   at   twilight 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Moulton,  Louise  Chandler  —Continued. 
His  uncle's  mcmorj' 

/;;   Aliss  Eyre  from  Boston 
How  one  woman  came  to  marry 

In  My  third  book 
Jessie's  neighbor 
In  Jessie's  neighbor 

Stories   told   at   twilight 
Joanna,  the  actress 
In   Aly  third  book- 
John  Jay's  long  journey 

In  Miss  Eyre  from  Boston 
Joseph  Thorne — his  calling 

In  My  third  book 
Judge's    wife 

In  Some   women's    hearts 
Leona:  a  blind  man's  story 

In  Mj'  third  book 
Letter  and  what  came  of  it 
In  Some    women's   hearts 
Little  Gibraltar 

In  Some   women's    hearts 
Miss  Eyre  from  Boston 
In  Miss  Eyre  from  Boston 
Cosmopol  2:  267 
Mist  over  the  valley 
In  My  third  book 
Mountain  road 

In  My  third  book 
My  inheritance 

In  My  third  book 
Nan:  a  New  England  love  story 

In  Miss  Eyre  from  Boston 
Nothing  venture,  nothing  have 

In  Stories   told   at   twilight 
Number  loi 

In  My  third  book 
Olive  Winchcscr  Wight 

In  My  third  book 
On  the  stroke  of  the  clock 

In  Miss  Eyre  from  Boston 
Out  of  Nazareth 

In  Some    women's   hearts 
Pansy  vase 

In  Stories   told   at   twilight 
Perils  of  a  studio 

In  Miss  Eyre  from  Boston 
Phantom  farce:  a  story  for  Christmas 

In  My  third  book 
Planchette.    See  Moulton,  L.  C.     Story  of 

the  Planchette 
Pride  of  Moses  Grant 

In  My  third  book 
Record  of  a  troubled  life 

In  My  third  book 
Riching  versus  Providence 

In  Miss  Eyre  from  Boston 
Story  of  a  man  of  business 

In  My  third  book 
Story  of  the  planchette 

In  Miss  Eyre  from  Boston 
Sung  in  the  twilight 

In  Stories   told   at   twilight 
Tenant  of  the  old  brown  house 

In  My  third  book 
Thanksgiving   guest 

In  Stories   told   at   twilight 
Twelve  years  of  my  life 

In  Some  women's  hearts 
Uncle  Roger's  story  and  mine 
In   My  third  Ixjok 


When  she  was  thirty 

In  McClure  2:  141 
White  chrysanthemums 

In  Stories    told    at   twilight 
Woe  unto  the  pitcher 

In  Miss  Eyre  from  Boston 
Mound  by  the  way.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Mount  Desert.    See  Harrison,  C.  C.   Golden- 
rod;  an  idyl  of  Mount  Desert 
Mount  of  Olives.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Mount  of  sorrow.     Spofiford,   H.   P. 
Mt.    Pisgah's    Christmas    possum.      Dunbar, 

P.  L. 
Mountain.     Wright,  M.  T. 
Mountain  and  the  sea.     Field.  E. 
Mountain  Europa.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
Mountain  gold.     Earle,  M.  T. 
Mountain  laurel.     Freeman,   M.   E.   W. 
Mountain-laurel    and    maiden-hair.      Alcott, 

L.  M. 
Mountain  lovers.     Sharp,  W. 
Mountain  match-maker.     Harben,  W.  N. 
Mountain  of  gold.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Mountain  road.     Moulton,  L.  C. 
Mountain   storm.     Craddock,  C.  E. 
Mountain  woman.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
Mountain's  face.     Boyesen,  H.  H, 
Mountebanks.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Mountjoy;  or.  Some  passages  out  of  the  life 

of  a   castle-builder.     Irving,  W. 
Mourner's  horse.     Quillcr-Couch,  A.  T. 
Mouse  and  lion.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Mouse  and  the  moonbeam.     Field,  E. 
Mouse-trap:  a  farce.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Moving  finger.     Wharton,  E. 
Mowgli  leaves  the  jungle  forever.    See  Kip- 
ling, R.     In  the  sprmg  running 
Mowgli's  brothers.     Kipling,  R. 
Moxon's  master.     Bierce,  A. 
Mozart,  a  fantasy.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
M'sieu  Fortier's  violin.     Dunbar,  A. 
Much     pomp     and     several     circumstances. 

White,  W.  A. 
Muchie  Lai.     Frere,  M. 
Muck-a-muck;  a  modern  Indian  novel.   After 

Cooper.     Harte,  B. 
Muffles,  the  bar-keep.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Mugby  junction.     Dickens,   C. 
Muggles's  supreme  moment.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Mujina.     Hearn,  L. 
Mummy's  foot.     Gautier,  T. 
Mumu.     Turgenev,  I.  S. 
Municipal  report.     Henry,  O. 
Munnern.     Pangborn,   G.    W. 
Murad  the  unlucky.     Edgeworth,  M. 
Murder  conspiracy.     Train,  A.  C. 
Murder  of  the  mandarin.     Bennett,  E.  A. 
Murder  will  out.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Murderer.     Gibbon,  P. 
Murderer.     Henry,   O. 
Murders  in  the  Rue  Morgue.     Poc,  E.  A. 
Murfree,  M.  N.    See  Craddock,  C.  E.,  pseud. 
Murger,  Henri,  1 822-1 861 
Passage  of  the   Red  Sea 

In   Patten,      W.        International      short 
stories  v  3 
Muse  of  the  department.      Balzac,   IT.  de 
Muse's  tragedy.     Wharton,  E. 
Mushroom  l)e(i   of  great  men.     Daudet,  A. 


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245 


Music-lover.     See  Van  Dyke,  H.     Lover  of 

music 
Music  the  conqueror.     Ilunei\:er,  J.  G. 
Musician.     Lagerlof,  S. 
Musketeers.     Kipling,  R. 
Musset,  Alfred  de,  i.  e.  Louis  Charles  Alfred 
de,  1810-1857 
Beauty  spot 

In  Complete  writings  v  7 
Croisilles 
In  Complete  writings  v  7 

Patten,      W.        International      short 
stories  v  3 
Emmeline 

In  Complete  writings  v  6 
Frederic  and  Bernerette 

In  Complete  writings  v  6 
Grisette 

In  Complete  writings  v  7 
Warner  library 
Margot 

In  Complete  writings  v  6 
Pierre  and  Camille 

In  Complete  writings  v  7 
Secret  of  Javotte 

In  Complete  writings  v  7 
Story  of  a  white  blackbird 

In  Mabie,     H.     W..     and     Strachey,     L. 
Little   masterpieces   of   fiction   v   3 
Tiziano 

In  Complete  writings  v  6 
Two  mistresses 

In  Complete  writings  v  6 
White  blackbird.   See  Musset,  A.  D.    Story 
of  a  white  blackbird 
Mustaches.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
Mutabile  semper.     Grahame,  K. 
Mute.     Herrick,  R. 
Mute  confessor.     Harben,  W.  N. 
Mutiny  of  the  Mavericks.     Kipling,  R. 
Mutual  exchange,  limited.       Quiller-Couch, 

A.  T. 
Muzhiks.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
My  aunt  Margaret's  mirror.     Scott,  W. 
My  aunt  Susan.     Frederic,   H. 
My  balloon  hunt.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
My  bloody    massacre.      Clemens,    S.    L. 
My  borrowed  torpedo.     Ralph,  J. 
My  brother  Henry.     Barrie,  J.  M. 
My  bull-calf.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
My  buried   treasure.     Davis,   Richard   H. 
My     Christmas     burglary.       Quiller-Couch, 

A.  T. 
My  cousin  Fanny.     Page,  T.  N. 
My  cousin  the  colonel.     Aldrich,  T.  B. 
Mv  dear  Mrs.  Billington.     Bunner,  H.  C. 
My  disreputable  friend,  Mr.  Raegen.  Davis, 

Richard   H. 
My  distant  relative.     Galsworthy,  J. 
My  double.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
My   double    and    how   he    undid   me.     Hale, 

E.  E. 
My  dreani.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
My  favorite  murder.     Bierce,  A. 
My  first  book.     Harte,  B. 
My  first  Christmas  tree.     Garland,  H. 
My  first  dress-coat.     Daudet,  A. 
My    first    dress    suit.     See    Daudet,    A.     My 

first  dress-coat 
My  first   night.     Daudet,   A. 
My  French  master.     Gaskell,  E.  S. 


My  friend   Bingham.     James,  II. 

My  friend  Jim.     Norris,  W.   E. 

My  friend  Meutrier.     Coppee,  F. 

My  friend  Paton.     Hawthorne,  J. 

My  friend  the  boss.     Hale,  E.  E. 

My  friend  the  doctor.     Page,  T.  N. 

My  friend  the  murderer.     Doyle,  A.  C. 

My  friend  the  tramp.     Harte,  B. 

My  girls.     Alcott,   L.   M. 

My  golf.     Loomis,  C.  B. 

Mv  grandfather,  Hendry  Watty.  Quiller- 
Couch,  A.  T. 

My  great  and  only.     Kipling,  R. 

My  home  return.     Hawthorne,   N. 

My  husband's  book.     Barrie,  J.  M. 

My  inheritance.     Moulton,  L.  C. 

My  Italian  adventure.     Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 

My  kepi.     Daudet,  A. 

My  kinsman,  Major  Molyneux.  Hawthorne, 
N. 

My  Lady  Ludlow.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 

My  lady  Nicotine.     Barrie,  J.   M. 

My  lady's  chamber.     Thanet,   O. 

My   lady's   coach.     Quiller-Couch.   A.   T. 

My  lady's  money.     Collins,  W. 

My  landlady.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

My  last  chance.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 

My  late  senatorial  secretaryship.  Clemens, 
S.  L. 

My  lord  the  elephant.     Kipling,   R. 

My  neighbor.     Donnell,  A.  H.^ 

My   neighbor   Radiloff.     Turgenev,    I.    S. 

My  nephew.     Halevy,  L. 

My  new  experience.     Besant,  W.,  and  Rice, 

J. 

My  new  language.     Smith,  F.  H. 

My  own  true  ghost  story.     Kipling,  R. 

My  pipe.     Ralph,  J. 

My  rapier  and  my  daughter.  Castle,  A., 
and  Castle,  E. 

My  red  cap.     Alcott,  L.  M. 

My  rococo  watch.     Alcott,  L.  M. 

My  rural  experiences.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 

My  stowaway.     Barr,  R. 

My  Sunday  at  home.     Kipling,  R. 

My   terminal  moraine.     Stockton,   F.   R. 

My   tourmaline.     Jackson,   H.   H. 

My  translatophone.     Stockton,  F.   R. 

My  twenty-five  days.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

My  uncle  Jules.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

My  uncle   Sosthenes.     Maupassant,   G.   de 

My  unwilling  neighbor.     Stockton,  F.   R. 

My  watch— an  instructive  little  talc.  Clem- 
ens, S.  L. 

My  well  and  what  came  out  of  it.  Stockton, 
F.  R. 

My  wife.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

My  wife's   lovers.     Parker,   G. 

My  wife's  tempter.     O'Brien,  F. 

Myrtis.     Sigourney,  L.   H. 

Myrtle.     Litchfield,    G.    D. 

Mysterious  anger  of  Mrs.  Mayberry.  Vorse, 
M.  H. 

Mysterious  bride.     Hogg,  J. 

Mysterious  case.     Green.  A.   K. 

Mysterious  cash-box.  See  Collins,  W. 
Stolen  mask 

Mysterious  chest.     Pyle,  H. 

Mysterious  man.     French,  A.   W. 

Mysterious  message.     Warman.  C. 

Mysterious  Mrs.  Wilkinson.     Norris,  W.  E. 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Mysterious  signal.     Warman,  C. 
Mysterious      sketch.     Erckmann,      E.,     and 

Chatrian,  A. 
Mysterious  visit.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Mystery.     Davis.   C.  B. 
Mystery.     Vcrga,  G. 

Mystery  of  Barney  O'Rourke.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Mystery  of  black  and  tan.     Brown,  J. 
Mystery  of  heroism.     Crane,  S. 
Mystery  of    Toe    Morgan.     Besant,   W.,   and 

Rice,  J. 
Mystery    of    Josej.h     I.a(|ucdcm.         Quillcr- 

Couch,  A.  T. 
Mystery  of  'Malibin  mill.     King,  C. 
Mystery  of  Marie  Rogct.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Alystery  of  Marmadukc.     Collins,  W. 
Mystery    of    ray    grandmother's    hair    sofa. 

Bangs,  J.  K. 
Mystery    of    Old    Daddy's    window.     Crad- 

dock,  C.  E. 
Mystery  of  Old  Gray's  inn.  Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Mystery  of  Pinkham's  diamond  stud.   Bangs, 

J.  K. 
Mystery  of  Sasassa  Valley.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Mystery  of  the  centenarian.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Mystery  of  the  deserted  house.     Hoffmann, 

E.  T.  W. 
Mystery  of  the  hacienda.  .  Harte,  B. 
Mystery  of  the  tobacco   shed.     See  String- 
berg,  J.  A.     Secrets  of  the  tobacco  shed 
Mystery  of  Venice.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Mystery  of  Wilhelm  Riitter.  Jackson,  H.  H. 
Mystery    of    Witch-face    mountain.      Crad- 

dock,  C.  E. 
Mystery  with  a  moral.     Sterne,  L. 
Mystification.     Poe,  E.  A. 

X.    N.;   being   a   novel   in    the    French   para- 
graphic   style.     Harte,    B. 
Naboth.     Kipling,  R. 
Nada.     Huneker,  J.  G. 
Nail.     .M argon,  P.  de 
Nais,  the  brunette.     Zola,  E. 
Naked  man.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Nam-bok  the  unveracious.     London,  J. 
Name  of  the  firm.     Cutting,   M.   S. 
Namesake.     Gather,  W.  S. 
Namgay  Doola.     Kipling,  R. 
Nan:  a  New  England  love  story.     Moulton, 

Nancy  Boyd's  last  sermon.     Brown,  A. 

Nancy  Chisholm.     Hogg,  J. 

Nancy  Pansy.     Page,  T.   N. 

Nancy's  pilgrimage.     Sherwood,  M.  1*. 

Nancy's  southern  Christmas.  Spofford, 
H.  P. 

Napoleon  Jackson,  the  gentleman  of  the 
plush  rocker.     Stuart,  R.  I\I. 

Napoleon    Shave-Tail.     Wister,   O. 

Narrative  of  the  spirited  old  lady.  Sec 
Stevenson.    R.    L.     Somerset's   adventure 

Natalie  Blayne.     Brown,  A. 

Natchez's  Pass.     Remington,  1". 

Nathancal.     Watson,  J. 

Native  of  Winl)y.     Jcwett,  S.  O. 

Natural   obstacle.     .Strindberg,   J.    A. 

Natural  selection:  a  romance  of  ('liclsta  vil- 
lage and  l':ast  llani])ton  town.  I'.nnner. 
H.  C. 

Nature  cure.      .SK)sson     .\    T 

Nature   faker.      Davis.  'Richard    II. 


Nayiing-Witc,  the  first  rabbit  drive.     Austin. 
M.  H. 

Ndintpile  Pont?     P>arrie,  J.  M. 

Neal.  John,  1793-1876 

Good  gracious!  and  the  Forget-me-not 
In  Johnson.  R.     Little  classics  v  10 

Neal  Malone.     Carlton,  W. 

Near  the  rose.     Bishop,  W.   H. 

Nearest  of  kin.     Stuart,  R.  M. 

Neblitt.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 

Necessary  resources.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 

Necklace.     See     Maupassant,     G.    de.     Dia- 
mond neckace 

Ned.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 

Ned   Bruce's   temper.     Thanet,   O. 

Nedda.     Verga,  G. 

Nee  Corrigan.     Barr,  R. 

Need  of  money.     Tarkington,  B. 

Neglect  a  fire  and  it  spreads.  Tolstoi,  L,  N. 

Neglected   conversations.     Bangs,  J.   K. 

Negore,  the  coward.     London,  J. 

Nehemiah    P.    Hoskins.   artist.     Corelli.   M. 

Neighbor  Jacques.     Zola,  E. 

Neighbors.     Galsworthy.  J. 

Neighbor's  landmark.     Jewett.  S.  O. 

Neither  scrip  nor  money.     Hale,  E.  E. 

Nelse    Hatton's   vengeance.     Dunbar,   P.   L. 

Nemesis.     Merrick,  L. 

Nemesis  and  the  candy  man.     Henrv,  O. 

Nengnie.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 

Neptune   Vale.     Bourget.    P. 

Neptune's  shore.     Woodson,   C.  F. 

Nesbit,  Edith.     Sec   Bland,    E.    N. 

Nest.     Sedgwick,  A.   D. 

Nest  egg.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Nestie.     Watson,  J. 

Netty   Sargent's   copyhold.     Hardy,  T. 

Never  bet  the  devil  your  head.     Poe,  E.  A. 

"Never  had  no  sleep."     Smith,  F.  H. 

Never  winks.     Train,  A.  C. 

New  accelerator.     Wells,  H.  G. 

New  Adam  and  Eve.     Hawthorne,  N. 

New     agent     at    Lebanon     station.      Page, 
T.  N. 

New  Arabian   night.     Hale,   E.   E. 

New    assistant    at     Pine     Clearing     school. 
Harte,  B. 

New  brooms.     Kipling,   R. 

New  cashier.     Eggleston,   E. 

New  catacomb.     Doyle,  A.   C. 

New  dispensation.     Kipling,  R. 

New  England  nun.     Freeman,  M.   E.  W. 

New  England  prophet.     Freeman.  M.  E.  W. 

New  England  winter.     James,   FI. 

New  Manhattan  nights.     Henry,  O. 

New  master.     Daudet,  \. 

New   matron.     Sherwood,   M.    P. 

New  member  of  the  club.     Alattluws,  J.  B. 

New  order.     Donnell,  .\.   H. 

New   parishioner.     Jcwett,    S.    O. 

New  reporter.     Williams,  T.  L- 

New  Samaria.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 

New  sensation.     Maupassant.  G  de 

New  teacher.     Sec  Daudet,  .\.     New  master 

New  thing  under  the  sun.      Magruder,  J. 

New   ticket  agent.     Warman,   I". 

New  wine.      l''uller,   II.   B. 

New  winter  sjiort.      lioyesin,   II.   II. 

New  woman.     See  Ralj)!!,   1.     Sad   fate  of  a 
new  woman 

New    woman    and    the    old.      FrL-nch,    .\.    W. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


247 


New  world.     Davis,  Richard  H. 

New    Year,   His   mother's.     Spofford,   H.   1. 

New   Year's   gift.     Maupassant,   G.   de 

New  Year's  gift.     Stowe    H.  B. 

New  Year's  resolution,     treeman,  M.  E.  VV. 

New  York  by  camp-fire.     Henry,  O. 

News  from   Petersham.     Jewett,   S.   O. 

News  from  Troy!     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 

News  of  a  famous  victory.     Watson,  J. 

News   of   the   engagement.     Bennett,    E.   A. 

Newspaper  story.     Henry,  O. 

Next  his  hand.     Hale,  E.  E. 

Next  room.     Thanet,  O. 

Next  time.     James,  H. 

Next   to   reading   matter.     Henry,   O. 

Niagara.     Clemens,  S.  L. 

Niblungs.     See  Morris,  W.     Volsunga  saga 

Nice  people.     Bunner,  H.  C. 

Nicolette  and  Aucassin.     Hale,  E.  E. 

Niece  of  Snapshot  Harry's.     Harte,  B. 

Night  adventure.     Austin,   M.   H. 

Night    among    the    nihilists.     Doyle,    A.    L. 

Night  at  Hays.     Harte,  B. 

Night  at  Wingdam.     Harte,  B. 

Night    before    Christmas.     Hibbard,    G.    A. 

Night  before  Easter.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 

Night   before   Thanksgiving.     Jewett,    S.    O. 

Night-born.     London,  J. 

Night  call.     Van  Dyke,  H. 

Night    doings    at    "Deadman's."     Bierce,    A. 

Night  in   new  Arabia.     Henry,  O. 

Night  in  spring.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Night  in   Whitechapel.     Maupassant,   G.   de 

Night  of  Christmas  eve.     Gogol,  N.  V. 

Night  of  the  wedding.     Maupassant,   G.   de 

Night  on  the   Divide.     Harte,  B. 

Night  out.     Smith,  F.  H. 

Night  raid  at  Eagle  River.     Garland,   H. 

Night-watches.     Ward,  E.  S.   P. 

Night  with   Tantalus.     Besant,   W. 

Night  with  William  of  Wykeham.     Adams, 

O.   F. 
Nightingale.     Andersen,  H.  C. 
Nightingale  and  the  rose.     Wilde,  O. 
Nightingales.     Gautier,    T. 
Nine  cent  girls.     Bunner,  H.  C. 
Nine   musketeers.     Phillpotts,    E. 
Nine  points  of  the  law.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Nineteenth  hat.     Bennett,  E.  A. 
Ninety-nine  guardsmen.  By  Al-x-d-r  D-m-s. 

Harte,  B. 
99  Linwood  street.     Plale,  E.   E. 
Ninety-ninth  notch.     Duncan,   N. 
Ninita.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Ninth  wave.     Castle,  A.,  and  Castle,  E. 
Ninth  wave.     Sharp,  W. 
No  continuing  city.     Howard,  B.  W. 
No  haid  pawn.     Page,  T.  N. 
No  news.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
No  quarter.   See  Maupassant,  G.  de.    Father 

Milon 
No  respecter  of  persons.     Smith,   F.   H. 
No  sinecure.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
No   smoke.     See  Manning,   M.     Prophetess 

of  the  land  of  No-Smoke 
No  story.     Henry,   O. 
No  thoroughfare.     Dickens,  C. 
No  title.     By  W-lk-e  C-ll-ns.     Harte,  B. 
Noah's  ark.     Zangwill,  I. 
Nobility  obliges.     Tracy,   V. 


Nobleman    of    the    steppe.      See    Turgenev. 
I.    S.     Tchertopkhanoff  and    Nedokihskin 
Noblesse.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Nobody's  child.     Maartens,  M. 
Nobody's   story.     Dickens,   C. 
Nocturne.     Castle,  E. 
Nocturne.     White,  W.  A. 
Nocturne   at   the    Majestic.     Bennett,    K.   A. 
Nod.     Maartens,    M. 
Noel's  princess.      Bland,   E.   N. 
Non-combatant.     Thanet,  (X 
Non-combatants.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Nona  Vincent.     James,  H. 
Noncommissioned    officer.      Maupassant,    G. 

de 
Nooning   tree.     Wiggin,   K.    D. 
Norah.     Parker,  G. 

Normandy    joke.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Norris,    Frank,    i.    e.,    Benjamin    Franklin, 
1870-1902 
Bargain  with   Pegleg 

In  Deal  in  wdicat 
"Boom" 

In  Third   circle 
Caged   lion 

1)1  Third   circle 
Deal  in   wheat 
In  Deal  in  wheat 

Everybody's  7.  173 
Defence  of  the  flag 

In  Third   circle 
Dis-sociated    charities 

In  Third  circle 
Dual  personality  of  Slick  Dick  Nickerson 

In  Deal  in  wheat 
Dying  fires 

In  Third   circle 
Ghost  in  the  cross-trees 

In  Deal  in  wheat 
Grettir  at  Drangey 
Iji  Third   circle 

Everybody's    8:311 
Grettir   at  Thorhallstead.     See   Norris,   F. 

Grettir  at  Drangey 
Guest  of  honor 

In  Third   circle 
House  with  the  blinds 

In  Third   circle 
Joyous  miracle 

In  Joyous  miracle 
Lauth 

In  Overland  n  s  21 :  241 
Little  dramas  of  the   curbstone 

In  Third  circle 
Lost  story 

In  Cent  66:371 
Memorandum  of   sudden   death 

In  Deal  in  wheat 
Passing  of  Cock-eye  Blacklock 
In  Deal  in  wheat 
Cent  64: 385 
Reversion  to  type 
In  Third   circle 
Riding  of  Felipe 

In  Deal  in  wheat 

Ship  that  saw  a  ghost 

/;;   Deal  in  wheat 

New  Eng  M  n  s  27:  439 
Overland  n  s  40:  489 
Shorty   Stack,   pugilist 
1)1  Third   circle 


248 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Norris,  Frank— Coiitinunl. 
Son   <>\   a   sheik 

III  Tliird   circle 
Strangest   tiling 

In  Third   circle 
Third  circle 

III  Third   circle 
This  animal  of  a  Buldy  Jones 

III  Third   circle 
AlcClure   u:  438 
Toppan 

In  Third   circle 
Two  hearts  that  beat  as  one 

In  Deal  in  wheat 
Wife  of  Chino 

In  Deal  in  wheat 
Cent  65:369 
Norris,  Kathleen 
Affairs    of    Caroline 

/;;   Ladies'  H  J  31:  F  p  22 
Austin's  girl 

In  Poor,  dear  Margaret  Kirby 
Everybody's  28:  260 
Bridging  the  years 

III  Poor,  dear  Margaret  Kirby 
Am  M   74:  2 
Dr.  Bates  and  Miss  Sally 

In  Poor,  dear  Margaret  Kirby 
Friendship  of  Alanna 

/;;   Poor,  dear  Margaret  Kirby 
Lippinc   88: 361 
Gay  deceiver 

In  Poor,  dear  Margaret  Kirby 
McClure  37:  616 
Gayley  the  troubadour 

In  Poor,  dear  Alargaret  Kirby 
Last  Carolan 

In  Poor,  dear  Margaret  Kirl^y 
McClure's  36:  673 
Making  allowances  for  mamma 

In  Poor,  dear  Margaret  Kirby 
Am  M  74:  269 
Measure  of  Margaret  Coppered 

In  Poor,   dear   Margaret   Kirby 
McClure  37:  288 
Miss  Mix,  kidnapper 

In  Poor,  dear  Margaret  Kirby 
Mother 

III  Mother 
Mothering  Cecilia 

In  Good  H  56:  304 
Poor,  dear  Margaret  Kirby 

In  Poor,  dear  Margaret  Kirby 
Rainbow's   end 

In  Poor,  dear  Margaret  Kirl)y 
Rising  water 

In   Poor,  dear  Alargaret  Kirby 
Rosemary's   stepmother 

In  Poor,  dear  Margaret  Kirby 
Am  M  72:  42 
"S  is  for  shiftless  Susanna" 

In  Poor,  dear  Margaret  Kirby 
Everybody's  27:  224 
Saturday's  child 

In  Good    II   57:572,  8or 
Shandon  waters 

In  Poor,  dear  Alargaret  Kirby 
Tide-marsh 

In   Po(jr,  dear  Alargaret  Kirl)y 
Allan    100:745 


Walrus  and  the  carpenter 

In  AlcClurc    37-  53^ 
What  happened  to  Alanna 

/;;   Poor,  dear  Alargaret  Kirby 
Atlan    106:418 
Norris,  William  Edward,   1847- 
Bianca 
In  Stories  by  English  authors,   Italy 
Belgravia  37:  47 
Liv  Age   139:  787 
Clever  lady   Sophia 

In  Mysterious  Airs.  Wilkinson 
Despotic  lady 

In  Despotic  lady 
Fifteen  drops 

In  Cornhill    92:  784 
Flower  of  the  flock 
In   Flower  of  the  fiock 

Temple  Bar   iiy:   i;   120:127 
Her  own  doing 

In  Her  own   doing 
Hermit  of  Saint-Eugene 

In  Liv  Age  163:  206 
Jack's    father 
In  Jack's  father 

Alurray  3: 646,  761 
King  and  the  anarchist 

In  Cornhill  94:  516 
Alan  with  the  red  hair 
In  Cornhill   45  :  45 
Liv  Age   152:  398 
Miser  Morgan 

III   Liv  Age  208:  467 
Longman's   27:  371 
Mr.    Brough's    client 
In  Cornhill  86:  484 
My  friend  Jim 

In  Eng  Illust  3:  45i,  77i 
Alysterious   Airs.   Wilkinson 

In  Mysterious    Airs.    Wilkinson 
Old  brown  mare 

In  Eng  Illust  7:  441 
Old  Jackson 

In  Good  Words  35:  176 
Old   maid's   holiday' 

In  Belgravia  39:319 
Poor  Harry 

In  Alysterious    Mrs.    Wilkinson 
Prince  Coresco's  duel 
In  Liv  Age   170:  717 
Longman's  8:  394 
Queer   business 

/;;   Alysterious  Airs.  Wilkinson 
Longman's    11:403 
Romance  of  Paulilatino 
In  Jack's  father 
Cornhill  48:  305 
Tliat  terrible  man 
III  That  terrible  man 
b'ng  Illust  2:  82,  300 
Three-bottle  comedy 
/;;   Liv  .\ge   199:  584 
Longman's   22:  ^32 
Tug  of  war 

In  Harper  89:  565 
Uncharted  reef 

/;/  Longman's  46:  324 
Wingham  case 
In  Jack's  father 
Cornhill    53:592 
North   and    South.     Dragoumis,  J.   D. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


249 


North   walk   mystery.     Harben,   W.    N. 
Nos  Anglais.    See  Maupassant,  G.  de.     Our 

English  neighbors 
Nose  for  the  king.     London,  J. 
Nostalgia  of  Nervy  Jim  the  snatcher.  Bangs, 

J.   K. 
Not  a  pin  to  chose  between  them.     Dasent, 

G.  W. 
Not  a  sad  story.     Cutting,   M.  S. 
Not  at  home.     Train,  A.   C. 
Not  practical.     Hawkins,  A.   H. 
Not  wanted.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Notary  of   Perigueux.     Longfellow,   H.   W. 
Notary's   love   story.     Maartens,    M. 
Notch     of     the     White     Mountains.     Haw- 
thorne, N. 
Notch    on    the    axe, — a    story    a    la    mode. 

Thackeray,  W.   M. 
Note.     Deland,  M. 
Note   of  scarlet.     Stuart,   R.   M. 
Notes  by  flood  and  field.     Harte,  B. 
Notes  of    a    traveller.     Maupassant,    G.    de. 
Notes  on  a  journey.  See  Maupassant,  G.  de. 

Notes  of  a  traveller. 
Nothing   to   say.     Henry,    O. 
N'othing   venture,    nothing   have.      Moulton, 

L.  C. 
Nott,  Charles  Cooper,   1827- 
Tale  of  a  goblin  horse 

In  Stories    of    the    army    (Stories    from 
Scribner) 
Scrib  M   ly.  ^72 
Novelist's  allegory.     Galsworthy,  J. 
Nowadays.     Hibbard,   G.   A. 
Nucingen  and   Co.,  bankers.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Niirnberg  stove.     Ouida 
Number  five.     Brown,  A. 
Number   loi.     Moulton,  L.  C. 
Number  seventeen.     Jordan,  E.  G. 
Number   13.     Ward,   E.  S.   P. 
Number  three.     Perry,  B. 
Number  three.     Warman,   C. 
Nurse   Crumpet   tells   the   story.     Troubetz- 

koy,  A.  C. 
Nurse   Perette.     Bazin,  R. 
Nutcracker     and      Mouseking.       Hofifmann 

E.  T.  W. 
Nuzhat.     Phillpotts,  E. 

Oak-tree   and   the   ivy.     Field,    E. 

Oaken    cross.     Mitford,    AL    R. 

Oath.     Jewett,  S.  O. 

Oath  of  allegiance.     Ward,  E.  S.   P. 

Object   lesson.     Bangs,   J.   K. 

Object   of  love.     Freeman,   M.   E.  W. 

Object    of    pity;     or,    The     man    Haggard. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.,  and  others 
Object   of   the   federation.     Thanet,    O. 
Obliterated    man.     Wells,    H.    G. 
Oblong  box.     Poe,  E.  A. 
O'Brien,  Fitz-James,   1828-1862 
Bohemian 

In  Diamond  lens 
Diamond  lens 
In  Diamond  lens 

Mabie.     H.     W.,     and     Strachey,     L. 
Little   masterpieces   of  fiction,  v  8 
Atlan  1 :  354 
Dragon  fang 
In  Diamond  lens 


Duke    Humphrey's    dinner 

In  Diamond  lens 
Golden  ingot 

In  Diamond  lens 

Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective     stories,     English-Irish 
Great   diamond   is   obtained  and   used 

In  Warner  library 
Lost  room 

In  Diamond  lens 
Milly  Dove 

In  Diamond  lens 
Mother  of  Pearl 

In  Diamond  lens 

My  wife's  tempter 

In  Diamond  lens 

Hawthorne,   J.  Library   mystery   and 
detective   stories;    English-Irish 
Pot  of  tulips 

In  Diamond  lens 
Tommatoo 

/"   Diamond   lens 
What  was  it? 
In  Diamond  lens 

Baldwin,  C.  S.     American  short  sto- 
ries 
Wondersmith 

In  Diamond  lens 
Atlan  4:  463 
Obsequies  of  Peter  Schwarz.     Comer,  C.  A. 
Observations   of   Henry.     Jerome,   J.    K. 
Obvious.     Bland,    E.   N. 
Occurence    at    Owl    Creek    bridge.     Bierce, 

A. 
Oceanus.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
O'Connor,  F. 

Invisible  princess 
In  Johnson,   R.    Little   classics   v  8 
O'Connor,   William   Douglas,   1832-1889 
Ghost 
In  Johnson,   R.     Little  classics  v  8 
O'Conors   of    Castle    Conor.     Trollope,    A. 
October  and  June.     Henry,   O. 
Octopus.     Davis,    C.   B. 
Octopus  marooned.     Henry,   O. 
Odalie.     Dunbar,  A. 

Odalisque  of  Senichou.     Maupassant,   G.  de 
Odd    charges.     Jacobs,    W.    W. 
Odd    feast.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Odd  life.     Zangwill,  I. 
Odd  man  out.     Jacobs,   W.  W. 
Odd  money.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Odile.     Bourget,  P. 

Odyssey  of  an  outcast.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Odvssev  of  the  North.     London,  J. 
Oeilo,  story  of.    See  Hale,   E.    E.    Story  of 

Oello. 
Of  a  mirror  and  a  bell.     Hearn,   L. 
Of  a  promise  broken.     Hearn,    L. 
Of  a  promise  kept.     Hearn,   L. 
Of  Costello  the  proud,  of  Oona  the  daughter 
of    Dermott    and    of    the    bitter    tongue. 
Yeats,   W.   B. 
Of  her  own  household.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Of     the     divers     mischances     and     grievous 
perils   which  befell   Cornelio  for  the  love 
of  his  lady.     Bandello,  M. 
Of  the  real  sea.     Duncan,  N. 
Of    the    sad    end    of    two    hapless    lovers. 
Bandello,  M. 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Of  those  called.     Kipling,   R. 

Of  those  who  seek.     Garland,   ?I. 

Oflf  the   rocks.     Greiifell,  W.  T. 

Office  seeker.     Harte,  B. 

Offncss   of   Billy.     Loomis,    C.    B. 

Ogier  the   Dane.     Morris,  W.    [Edgar] 

Ogre's   tragedy.     Pangborn,    G.   W. 

Ogress  of  Silver  land.     Harte,  B. 

"Oh,  shoiitin'.s  mighty  sweet."    Stuart,  R.  M. 

O'Halloran,  G.  B. 

Master   of  the   "Clirysolitc" 
III  Stories  by  English  authors,  The  sea 
Liv  Age  197:334 
Ohnet,  Georges,  1848- 
Aunt  Ursula's  misfortune 

In     Shoplifter 
Pierre's  soul 

/;;  Pierre's   soul 
Shoplifter 

In  Shoplifter 
Song  of  the  swan 
In  Shoplifter 

Song   of   the   swan 
Oil  and  water.     Loomis,  C.  B. 
Oil  of  dog.     Bierce,  A. 
Oil  of  gladness.     Cutting,   M.   S. 
Oisin  in  Tirnanogo 

In  Warner  library 
Oke  of  Okehurst.     Paget,  V. 
or  pap's   Flaxen.     See   Garland,   IF.     Little 

Norsk 
Olalla.     Stevenson,   R.   L. 
Old  acquaintance.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Old  Adam.     Bourget,    P. 
Old  age.     Galsworthy,  J. 
Old  agency.     Woolson,   C.  F. 
Old  Agnete.     Lagerlof,    S. 
Old  Amable.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Old  Amiable.    See  Maupassant,   G.  de.    Old 

Amable 
Old  and  new  music.     Hawthorne,  J. 
Old  Andrey's     experience     as     a     musician. 

Hardy,  T. 
Old  apple  dealer.     Hawthorne,   N. 
Old    Applcjoy's   ghost.     Stockton,   F.    R. 
Old   arithmetician.     Freeman,  M.   E.   W. 
Old  bachelor  of   arts.     Michclson,   M. 
Old   bachelor's  adventure.     Reade,   C. 
Old   Bascom   place.     Harris,   J.    C. 
Old   bell-ringer.     Korolenko,   V.   G. 
Old  Brother  Terrapin  gets  some  fish.     Har- 
ris, J.  C. 
Old  brown  mare.     Norris,  W.   E. 
Old  bundle.     Corelli,  M. 
Old  clothes;  a  Jimmie  Preston  story.  Vorse, 

M.  H. 
Old  coat  of  dreams.     Le  Gallienne,  R. 
Old    Daddy   Deering.     Garland,    II. 
Old  dears.     Cameron,  M. 
Old  devil  and  three  small  devils.    See  Tol- 
stoi, L.  N.    Ivan  the  fool 
Old   Dib's   gold.     Osbournc,    L. 
Old  dog  Tray.     Osbournc,  L. 
Old    dominie.     Barric,    J.    M. 
Old   Easter.     Stuart,   R.    M. 
Old  emigre.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Old    Esther   Dudley.     Hawthorne,    N. 
Old  farm.     Henry,  O. 
Old-fashioned  farmers.     Gogol,  N.  V. 
Old-fashioned    fuss.     Harris,    J.    C. 


Old-fashioned  gentleman.    See  Smith,  F.  H. 
Romance    of   an   old-fashioned    gentleman 

Old-fashioned    gentry.     See    Gogol,    N.    V. 
Old-fashioned  farmers 

Old-fashioned    school.     French,    A.    W. 

Old-fashioned    school.     Hawthorne    N 

Old  fiddler.     Spofiford,  H.  P. 

Old  flame.     Hornung,  E.  W. 

Old  folks.    See  Daudet,  A.    Aged  folk 

Old  folk's  party.     Bellamy,  E. 

Old  four-poster.     Besant,  W.,  and  Rice,  J. 

Old  game.     Van  Dyke,  H. 

Old  Gardiston.     Woolson,    C.    F. 

Old    Gargoyle.     Catherwood,    M.    H. 

Old   gentleman    of  the   black   stock.     Page. 
T.  N. 

Old  Goodwin's  wife.     Hopkins,  W.  J. 

Old  Grinny-Granny  wolf.     Harris,  J.   C. 

Old  hag's  long  leather  bag.     MacManus,  S. 

Old    immortality.     Brown,    A. 

Old  Jabe's  marital  experiments.  Page,  T.  N. 

Old  Jackson.     Norris,  W.   E. 

Old  Judas.    See  Maupassant,  G.  de.    Father 
Judas 

Old  Kaskaskia.     Catherwood,   j\I.   H. 

Old  King  Solomon's  coronation.    .S"*:^  Allen, 
J.  L.     King  Solomon  of  Kentuckv 

Old   Lady  Mary.     Oliphant,   M.  W". 

Old   Lady  Pingree.     Freeman,   M.   E.  W. 

Old  lady's  restoration.     King,   G.   E. 

Old  'Lijah   Bale's  escape.     Dyar,  IM. 

Old   Madame.     Spofiford,   H.   P. 

Old  maid.     Balzac,  H.  de 

Old   maid.     Maupassant,    G.    de 

Old  maid.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de.     Queen 

Hortense 
Old  maid  aunt.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Old   maid's    holiday.     Norris,   W.    E. 
Old    maid's    husband.     Collins,    W. 
Old  maid's   Paradise.     Ward,    E.  S.   P. 
Old  major.     Alcott,   L.  M. 
Old  man.     Field,  E. 
Old   man    Eckert's.     Bierce,  A. 
Old   man    Ely's   proposal.     French,   A.    W. 
Old  man  Enright's  love.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Old  man  Enright's   uncle.     Lewis,  A.   H. 
Old  man  of  the  sea.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Old  man's  fortunes.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Old  man's   troubles.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Old  manse.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Old  men  at   Pcvensey.     Kipling,  R. 
Old  men  of  the  twilight.     Yeats,  W.  B. 
Old    Mr.    Rabbit,    he's    a    good    fisherman. 

Harris,  J.  C. 
Old    Mongilet.     Maupassant,    G.   de 
Old  Monte,  official  drunkard.     Lewis,  A.  II. 
Old  mother  Gibson.     Michelson,  M. 
Old  Mother  Goose.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Old  nurse's  story.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 
Old  Olaf.     Thorcsen,  M. 
Old,  old  story.     Besant,  W.,  and  Rice,  J. 
Old,  old   story.     Bunner,   H.   C. 
Old   partisan.     Thanet,   O. 
Old  Peabody  pew.     Wiggin,   K.   D. 
Old   Peninsula  house.     Hopkins,   M.   S.   B. 
Old   pipes  and  the  dryad.     Stockton,   l'\   R. 
Old    planters.     Page,    T.    N. 
Old   portraits.     Turgenev,   I.  S. 
Old    Poz.     Edgcworth,   M. 
Old   professor.     Harriman,  K.   E. 
Old  regime.     Singmastcr,  E. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


251 


Old    reporter.     Williams,   J.    L. 
Old   roses.     Parker,   G. 
Old  salt.     Viaud,  J. 

Old  Sam  Enright's  romance.     Lewis,  A.  II. 
Old  servant.     Sienkiewicz,  H. 
Old   shrine.     Phillpotts,   E 
Old    silver.     Le    Gallienne,    R. 
Old  singers.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Old   soldier's   tale.     Hogg,  J. 
Old  stone  house.     Green,  A.  K. 
Old  Sue.     Page,  T.   N. 
Old   Sunshine.     Smith,   F._  H. 
Old  Testament  man.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Old    time    Christmas.     Davis,    Rebecca    H. 
Old-time    Christmas.     Dunbar,   P.   L. 
Old-time    love    story.     Davis,    Rebecca    H. 
Old   Tory.     Crockett,   S.   R. 
Old  wine  in  new  bottles.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Old    witch     and    the     black    cats.     French, 
A.  W.  ; 

Old    woman    Izerofel.     Gorky,    M. 
Old  woman  Magoun.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Old   woman's   tale.     Hawthorne,    N. 
Ole  'Stracted.     Page,  T.  N. 
Oliphant,    Lawrence,    1829-1888 
Brigand's   bride 

/;;   Stories  by  English  authors,  Italy 
Oliphant,  Mrs.  Margaret  Wilson,   iSjS-rSg; 
Little  pilgrim 

III  Stories  of  the  seen  and  unseen 
Liv   Age    153:472;    154:782 
Macmillan  M  46:   i,  337 
Little  pilgrim;   further  experiences 

III  Stories  of  the  seen  and  unseen 
'Sir.    Sandford 

III  Ways  of  life 
Old   Lady  Mary 

III  Stories  of  the  seen  and  unseen 
Blackw   135:  I 
Eclectic  M   102:  314 
Liv  Age   160:  234,  263 
Open  door 

III  Stories  of  the  seen  and  unseen 
Blackw  131:  I 
Liv  Age  152:  269 
Portrait 

III  Stories  of  the  seen  and  unseen 
Blackw    137:  I 
Eclectic  M  104:  315 
Liv   Age    1.64:  292 
Wonderful  history  of  Mr.  Robert  Dalyell 
In  Ways  of  life 
Olive  grove.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
Olive    Wincheser    Wight.     Moulton,    L.    C. 
Oliver   Cromwell.    Sec  Hawthorne,   N.   Bio- 
graphical  stories 
Oliver's  bag.     France,  A. 
Oliver's   three   gifts.     Loomis,    C.    B. 
Olive's  first  story.     Jordan,  E.  G. 
Olivia.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
Olympic  victor;   a  storj^   of   modern  James. 

Connolly,  J.  B. 
Omnibus.     Quiller-Couch,    A.    T. 
Omphale.     Gautier,  T. 
On   a  higher  level.     Craddock.   C.  E. 
On  a  hill-top.     Harrison,   C.   C. 
On  a  single  card.     Sienkiewicz,   H. 
On  an  errand  of  mercy.     ]\Iatthews,  J.  B. 
On  behalf  of  the  management.     Henry,   O. 
On  cats.     Maupassant,  G.  de 


On   exhibition.     Kipling,    R. 

On  Frenchman's  Bay.     Harrison,  C.  C. 

On    George's    shoals.     Connolly,    J.    B. 

On   Grecnhow  hill.     Kipling,  R. 

On  guard.     Serao,  M. 

On   Hell-fer-Sartain   creek.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 

On    horseback    to    Kingdom    Come.     Fox, 

J.,  jr. 
On   perfumes.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
On  picket  duty.     Alcott,  L.  M. 
On  Shell-heap  island.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
On  the  battlefield.     Matthews,  J.  B. 
On   the   birdcage   road.     Dyar,   M. 
On  the  black  list.     Warman,  C. 
On  the  blank  side  of  the  wall.     Thanet,  O. 
On  the  bottom  of  the  dory.     Connolly,  J.  B. 
On  the  bright  shore.     Sienkiewicz,  H. 
On  the  city  wall.     Kipling,  R. 
On  the  echo  o'  the  morn.     Connolly,  J.   B. 
On  the  fever  ship.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
On  the  Goodwin.     Besant,  W.,  and  Rice,  J. 
On  the  great  wall.     Kipling,  R. 
On  the  gull's  road.     Gather,  W.  S. 
On  the   hills.     Dragoumis,  J.   D. 
On  the  housetop.     Barr,   R. 
On  the  journey.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
On  the  keys  of  Honduras.     Payn,  J. 
On   the  limited.     Warman,   C. 
On  the  links.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
On  the  night  train.     Earle,  M.  T. 
On  the  northern  ice.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
On  the  plantation.     King,  G.  E. 
On   the   prairie.     King,    G.    E. 
On  the  railway.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
On  the  reef  of  Norman's  woe.     Parker,  G. 
On   the  ridge.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
On  the  river.     Afaupassant,  G.  de 
On  the  road  to  Hell-fer-Sartain.    Fox,  J.,  jr. 
On   the   site  of  the  great   Kungahalla.     Sec 

Lagerlof,   S.     Queens  at   Kungahalla. 
On  the  south  shore.     Crosby,  M. 
On    the    spot;    or.    The    idler's    house-party. 

Morris,  G. 
On  the  staircase.     Gerould,  K.  F. 
On    the    stairs.     Morrison,    A. 
On   the   steps   of  the   city   hall.     Matthews, 

J.  B. 
On  the  strength  of  a  likeness.     Kipling,  R. 
On  the  stroke  of  the  clock.     Moulton,  L.  C. 
On   the   sunny   shore.     Sec   Sienkiewicz,    H. 

On  the  bright  shore. 
On    the   trail   of    the    lonesome   pine.      Fox, 

J-,  jr. 
On  the  Walpole  road.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
On  the  war-dragon's  trail.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
On   the  way.     Chekhov,  A.   P. 
On  the  western  circuit.     Hardy,  T. 
On  the  word  of  Victor  Paul.     Earle,  M.  T. 
On  trial.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Onawandah.     Alcott,   L.   M. 
Once.     Benson,  E.  F. 
Once    aboard    the    lugger.     Quiller-Couch, 

A.  T. 
Once  at  Red  man's  river.     Parker,  G. 
Once  more.     Galsworthy.  J. 
Once  more.     Magruder,  J. 
Once  to  every  man.     Davis,  C.  B. 
One  and  two.     Besant,  W. 
One  autumn  night.     Gorky,  M. 
One  cent.     Hale,  E.  E. 
One  chapter.     Litchfield,  G.  D, 


252 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


One  class  day.     Bates,  A. 

One  crowded  hour.     Doj'le.  A.  C. 

One  dash — horses.     Crane,  S. 

One   day.     Rjornson,   B. 

One  day  at  Arle.     Burnett,  F.  H. 

One  day's  courtship.     Barr,  R. 

One  dollar's  worth.     Henry,  O. 

One  evening.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

One  from  four.     Page,  T.  N. 

One  good  turn.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

One  good  turn.     Hale,  E.  E. 

One  horse  yarn.     Phillpotts,  E. 

One  kind  of  officer.     Bicrce,  A. 

One-legged    dancers.     Jackson,   H.    H. 

One  man  in  a  million.     Chambers,  R.  W. 

One    man    who    was    content.     Van    Rens- 

salaer,   M.   G. 
£1,000,000    bank    note.     Clemens,    S.    L. 
One  more  martyr.     Morris,  G. 
One  morning  in  spring.     Bates,  A. 
One  of  Bob's  tramps.     Smith,  F.  H. 
One  of  Cleopatra's  nights.     Gautier,  T. 
One    of    life's    paradoxes.     Maupassant,    G. 

de 
One  of  the  elect.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
One  of  the  missing.     Bierce,  A. 
One  of  the  old  girls.     Ferber,  E. 
One  of  the  thirty  pieces.     Bishop,  W.  H. 
One  of  the  world's  wonders.     Corelli,  M. 
One   of  those  imposible   Americans.     Glas- 

pell,  S. 
One  of  twins.     Bierce,  A. 
One  of  us.     King,  G.  E. 
One  officer,  one  man.     Bierce,  A. 
One  phase  of  love.     Maupassant.  G.  de 
One  possessed:  the  crime  doctor  solves  the 

mystery   of   the   brown    devils.     Hornung, 

E.  W. 
One  result.     Litchfield,  G.  D. 
One    story    is    good    until    another    is    told. 

Matthews,  J.  B.,  and  Jessop,  G.  H. 
One   summer   night.     Bierce,   A. 
One   Sunday.     Masefield,   J. 
One  thing  needful.     See  Davis,  C.   B.  Wm- 

ter  city  favorite 
One   thousand  dollars.     Henry,   O. 
One   thousand  dozen.     London,  J. 
One  too  many.     Kirk,  E.  O. 
One  way.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de.     Roger's 

remedy 
One  way  in.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
One  way  of  love.     Bland,  E.  N. 
One  way  to  happiness.     Gissing,  G.  R. 
One  who  intervened.     Jordan,   E.   G. 
One  woman's   story;    a   study.     Deland,    M. 
One  woman's  way.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Only  a  fly.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Only  a  subaltern.     Kipling,  R. 
Only  a  waltz.     Halevy,  L. 
Only  an  incident.     Ward,    H.  D. 
Only  rose.     Jewctt,  S.  O. 
Only  son.     Jewett,  S.  O. 

Only  son  of  his  mother.     Dragoumis,  J.  D. 
Oondcr  hoofdcn;  or,  The  undcrcliff.     ^Vi!lis, 

N.  P. 
Oor  lang  hamc.     Watson,  J. 
Opal.     Sec  Smith,  F.   II.     In   which  certain 

details,  etc. 
Open  boat.     Crane,  S. 
Open  door.    Oliphant,  M.  W. 
Open-eyed  conspiracy.    Howclls,  W.  D. 


Open  shutter.     Weyman,  S.  J. 

Open  window.     Wright,  M.  O. 

Opened  door.    Hawkins,  A.  H. 

Opening  of  the  Alpine  tunnel.     Warman,  C. 

Opera  box.     Futrelle,  J. 

Operation  m  money.     Webster,  A.,  jr. 

Opinions  of  Gunner  Barnabas.    Kipling,  R. 

Oppressing  the  oppressor.    Warman,  C. 

Optical  dilemma.     Stuart,  R.  M. 

Oracles.     Bacon,  J.  D. 

Orange  lily.     Phillpotts,  E. 

Orange  man.     Edgeworth,  M. 

Oranges.     Daudet,  A. 

Orchard.     Ouida 

Orchard-land;  a  children's  story.    Chambers, 

R.  W. 
Ordeal.     Craddock,  C.  E. 
Ordeal  at  Mt.  Hope.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Ordeal  of  Maude  Joyce.    Jordan,  E.  G. 
Ordeal  of  Sister  Cuthbcrt.    Jordan,  E.  G. 
Order.     Galsworthy,  J. 

Order  and  disorder.     Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L. 
Orderly.     Alarcon,  P.  A.  de 
Ordination   of  John   Fairmeadow.      Duncan, 

N. 
Ordronnaux.     Spofford,  H.  P. 
Oreads.     Hewlett,  M.  H. 
Oreste's  patron.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
Organist.     Becquer,  G.  A. 
Organist  of  Ponikla.    Sienkiewicz,  H. 
Oriana.     Sigourney,  L.  H. 
Orient.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Origin  of  macaroni.     Serao,  M. 
Origin  of  species.    Kelly,  M. 
Origin  of  the  ocean.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Original  gentleman.     French,  A.  W. 
Original  wedding  present.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
Orion.    See  Parker,  G.  Watching  the  rise  of 

Orion 
Orloff  and  his  wife.     Gorky,  M. 
Orphan.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Orphans.     Edgeworth,  AI. 
Orpheus.     Dunbar,  A. 
Orpheus  and  Oisin.     Sharp,  W^ 
Orpiment  and  Gamboge.    Janvier,  T.  A. 
Orso.     Sienkiewicz,  H. 
O's  head.    Osbourne,  L. 
Osbourne,  Lloyd,  1868- 
Acid  test 

In  Everybody's  26:  740 
.Xniatua's   sailor 

/;;   Queen  vs.  Billy 
.\\vakcning  of  George  Raymond 

In  Love,  the  fiddler 
Beautiful  man  of  Pingalap 
In  Queen  vs.  Billy 
Cosmapol  29:  481 
Ben 

/;;   Cosmopol  48:  147 
Bolt  from  the  blue 

/;/   Hampton  24:  321 
Bonesy 

In  Everybody's  21:  146 
Brothers 

In   McClure  3S:  138 
Captain  Elijah  Coe 

/;;  Wild  justice 
Chief  engineer 
In  Love,  the  fiddler 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


253 


Coal  oil  Johnny 

In  Motonnaniacs 
Detty  the  detrimental 

In  Everybody's  23:  146 
Devil's  white  man 

In  Queen  vs.  Billy 
Dust  of  defeat 

In  Queen  vs.  Billy 
Scrib  M  28:465 
Father  Zosimus 

/;;  Queen  vs.  Billy 
ffrenches  first 

In  Love,  the  hddlcr 
Forty  years  between 
In  Wild  justice 
McClure  20:  475 
Frenchy's  last  job 
In  Queen  vs.  Billy 
Cosmopol  28:  55 
Fugitives  of  pleasure 
In  McClure  22:379 
Glass-eyed  Bill 

In  McClure  23:604 
Golden  castaways 

In  Love,  the  fiddler 
Great  bubble  syndicate 

In  Motormaniacs 
Great  five-cent  case 

In  Everybody's  22:70 
Happiest  day  of  his  life 

In  Queen  vs.  Billy 
Jones 

In  Motormaniacs 
Kitten  that  did 

In  Canad  M  34:  239 
Labor  captain 

In  Wild  justice 
Little  flyer  in  love 

In  McClure  2i:6iS 
Major  Bronquard  of  the  army 

/;;  Everybody's  30:  66 
Mascot  of  battery  B 

In  Love,  the  fiddler 
Mr.  Bob 

In  Wild  justice 
Motormaniacs 

In  Motormaniecs 
Old  Dib's  gold 
In  Wild  justice 

Booklover's  M  6:  72 
Old  dog  Tray 

In  McClure  25:623 
O's  head 

In  Wild  justice 
Phantom  city 

In  Queen  vs.  Billy 
Professor  No  No 
/)),  Wild  justice 
Sunset  16: 318 
Queen  versus  Billy 

In  Queen  vs.  Billy 
Renegade 

In  Wild  justice 
Schmidt 
In  Schmidt 

Everybody's  13:  2 
Security  of  the  high  seas 
In  Wild  justice 


Three  speeds  forward;  an  automobile  love 
story 
In  Three  speeds  forward 
Everybody's   15:  168 
Tin  diskers 

In  Tin  diskers 
Wild  waters 

In  McClure  26:  434 
Oscar  and  Louise.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Osgood's  predicament.     Stoddard,  E.  D.  B. 
Oshidori.    Hearn,  L. 
Other  bed.     Benson,  E.  F. 
Other  doors.     Vorse,  M.  H. 
Other  Englishman.     Weyman,  S.  J. 
Other  lady.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Other  lodgers.    Bierce,  A. 
Other  man.     Kipling,  R. 
Other  man.     Train,  A.  C. 
Other  Mrs.  Dill.     Brown,  A. 
Other  people's  luxury.    Bourget,  P. 
Other  side.     French,  A.  W. 
Other  side.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
Other  two.     Wharton,  E. 
Other  wise  man.    See  Van  Dyke,  H.     Story 

of  the  other  wise  man 
Other  woman.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Ottilia.    Thackeray,  W.  M. 
Otto  of  the  silver  hand.     Pyle,  H. 
Otto  the  knight.     Thanet,  O. 
Quida,  pseud.  (Louise  De  La  Ramee),  1840- 
1908 
Ambitious  rose-tree 

In  Bimbi 
Anarchist 

In  La  Strega 
Assassin 

In  Two  offenders 
Beauty  of  Vicq  d'Azyr 

In  Cecil  Castlemaine's  gage 
Branch  of  lilac 

In  Dog  of  Flanders 
Lippinc  8:  440,  602 
El  brug 

/;;  La  Strega 

Two  new  dog  stories 
Bullfinch 

In  Ruftino 
Cecil  Castlemaine's  gage 

In  Cecil  Castlemaine's  gage 
Chatelaine   sans    chateau 
In  Bentley  5°:  221 
Liv  Age  71:365 
Child   of  Urbino 

In  Bimbi 
Deadly  dash 

In  Cecil  Castlemame's  gage 
Dog  of  Flanders 
/;;  Dog  of  Flanders 

Stories  by  English  authors,  Germany 
Tappan,  "E.  M.     Children's  hour  10: 

136 
Lippinc  9:  79 
Findelkind_ 
In  Bimbi 

Belgravia  42:  320 
Lippinc  26: 438 
General's  match-making 

In  Cecil  Castlemaine's  gage 
Halt 

In  Santa  Barbara 


254 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Ouida  —Coiitiuucd. 
House  party 

In  House  party 
In  the  apple-country 

III  Bimbi 
Ingrate 

In  Two  offenders 
Lady  Marabout's  troubles 

//(   Cecil  Castlcniaine's  gage 
Lampblack 

In  Bimbi 
Leaf  in  the  storm 

In  Dog  of  Flanders 

Stories  by  English  aulhrirs,  h'rance 
Lemon  tree 

In  Silver  Christ 
Little  earl 

In  Bimbi 

Belgravia  44:  300 
Little  Grand  and  the  Marchioness 

/;(  Cecil  Castlcniaine's  gage 
Colburn    119:  10 
Little  thief 

In  Cosmopol  28:  552 
IMeleagri's  Gallopavo 

In  Bimbi 
AToufflou 

In  Bimbi 
Niirnberg  stove 

In  Bimbi 
Orchard 

In  Ruffino 
Pousette 

In  Santa  Barbara 
Provence  rose 

/;(  Dog  of  Flanders 

Lippinc  7: 561;   8: 27 
Rainjr  June 

In  Rainy  June 
Rinaldo 

In  Santa  Barbara 
La  Rossiccia 

In  Santa  Barbara 
Ruftino 

In  Ruffino 
Ruffo  and  Ruff 

In  La  Strega 

Two  new  dog  stories 
Santa    Barbara 

In  Santa  Barbara 
Silver  chimes  and  golden  fetters 

In  Bcntley  47:  78 
Silver   Christ 

In  Silver  Christ 
Stable-boy 

In  Santa  Barbara 
Story  of  a  crayon-licad 

In  Cecil  Castlcniaine's  gage 
La  Strega 
-  In  La  Strega 
Study  a  la  Louis  Quinze 

In  Cecil  Castlcniaine's  gage 
Talisman;   a  parable 

In  Harp  W  47:  2020 
Tonia;  a  story  of  crime  from  poverty- 

In  Cosmopol  20:  190 
Toto 

In  La  Strega 

Two  new  dog  stories 


Trottolino 
In  Ruffino 

"Our  anchel."     Long,  J.  L. 

Our  archery  club.     Stockton,  F.  R. 

Our  aromatic  uncle.     Bunner,  H.  C. 

Our  cousin  Sonia.     Maartens,  M. 

Our  Derby  sweepstakes.     Doyle,  A.  C. 

Our  dogs.     Brown,  J. 

Our  English  neighbors.     Alaupassant,  G.  de 

Our  fathers  have  told  us.     Phillpotts,  E. 

Our  friend  Patience.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Our  Grouchometer  club.    Jordan,  E.  G. 

Our  harbor.     Duncan,  N. 

Our  honeymoon  summer.     Bachcller,  I.  A. 

Our  lady  of  lies.     Maartens,  M. 

Our  last  walk.     Collins,  W. 

Our  letters.     Maupassant,  G.  de     . 

Our  little  world.     Lindau,  R. 

Our  Lord  and  St.  Peter.     Lagerlof,  S. 

Our  Mr.  Jupp.     Gissing,  G.  R. 

Our  new  crusade.     Hale,  E.  E. 

Our  new  neighbors  at  Ponkapog.     Aldrich, 
T.  B. 

Our  new  servant.     Barrie,  J.  M. 

Our  next-door  neighbor.     Dickens,  C. 

Our  peasants.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Our  pirate  Hoard.     Janvier,  T.  A. 

Our  second  girl.     Stowe,  H.  B. 

Our  story.    Stockton,  F.  R. 

Our  street.     Thackeray,  W.  M. 

Our  summer  boarders.     Loomis,  C.  B. 

Out  of  a  pioneer's  trunk.     Harte,  B. 

Out  of  debt,  out  of  danger.     Edgeworth,  M. 

Out  of  her  class.     Davis,  C.  B. 

Out  of  Nazareth.     jMoulton.  L.  C. 

Out  of  season.     Harrison,  C.  C. 

Out  of  the  depths.     Chambers,  R.  W. 

Out  of  the  question.     Howells,  W.  D. 

Out  of  the  rose.     Yeats,  W.  B. 

Out  of  the  running.     Doyle,  A.  C. 

Out  of  Thun.    Barr,  R. 

Out  of  work.     Zola,  E. 

Out  on  the  road.     Warman,  C. 

Out  there.     Glaspell,  S. 

Outcast.     Sec  Crockett,  S.   R.     \'ernon   the 
traitor 

Outcast.     Page,  T.  N. 

Outcasts.     Gorky,  M. 

Outcasts  of  Poker  Flat.     Hartc.  B. 

Outdoorland.     Chambers,  R.  W. 

Outlaws.     Lagerlof,  S. 

Outpost  of  progress.     Conrad,  J. 

Outrageous  Miss  Dawn-Dream.    Long,  J.  L. 

D'Outre  mort.     Spofford.  H.  P. 

Outsailed.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Outside.     Pratt,  L. 

Outside  the  door.     Benson,  E.  F. 

Outside  the  prison.     Da\is,  Richard  H. 

Outsider;    a    storv    of   the    I5oer   war.      Kip- 
ling, R. 

Oval  portrait.     Poe,  E.  .\. 

Over  a  wood  fire.     MitcluU,  D.  G. 

Over    on    the    t'other    niountini;-.      Cradtlock, 
C.    I'. 

Over  the  mountain.     Ilarbcn.  W.  X. 

Over  the  plum-pudding.     Bangs,  J.  K. 

Over  the  side.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Ovcrseasoned.    Chekhov,  A.  P. 

Oversight.    Dyar,  M. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


255 


Overton,  Gwendolen,  1876- 
Alternativc 

/;;_  Harper   119:  755 
David 

In  Atlan  108:  634 
Esther's  Christmas 

//(  St  N  37:227 
Golden  chain 

In  Golden  chain 
Honors  of  defeat 

In  Hampton  26:  105 
Miss  Etherington 

In  Harper  114:  592 
Price 

In  Harper  124:  205 
Speech  of  deeds 

In  Harper  114:  368 
Tragedy  of  first  love 
In  Harper  118:  959 
Who  aims  a  star 

In  Harper  120:  680 
Worldly  Miss  Revelle 
In  Harper  118:  471 
Overwhelming  Saturday.    Tarkington,  B. 
Owen  Wingrave.    James.  H. 
Owl's  ear.     Erckmann,  E.,  and  Chatrian,  A. 
Owl's  story.    See  Smith,  F.  H.     Club  chest- 
nuts warmed  over 
Owner  of  the  mill  farm.     Garland,  H. 
Oysters.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Ozaki,  Yei  Theodora 

Tongue-cup  sparrow  (Japanese) 

//(  Tappan,    E.    M.      Children's    hour    i: 
334 

P.  A.  I.  L.  W.  R.     Cameron,  M. 

Pack.     Donnell,  A.  H. 

Pack.     Galsworthy,  J. 

Paddy  Mullowney's  travels  in   France.     Sec 

Lover,    S.     Gridiron 
Padre  Ignazio.    Wister,  O. 
Paduan  pastoral.     See   Hewlett,    M.    H.   Ip- 

polita  of  the  hills 
Pagan  and  a  puritan.     Michelson,  M. 
Pagan  of  the  south.     Parker,  G. 
Pagan   seal-wife.     Field,  E. 
Page  of  history.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Page,  Thomas  Nelson,  1853- 
Among  the  camps 
In  Works  v  11 

Among  tlie  camps 
Andrew.     See  Page,  T.  N.     How  Andrew 

carried  the  precinct 
Bigot 
In  Land  of  the  spirit 
Scrib  M  48:533 
Billington's  valentine 
III  Works  V  10  _ 
Pastime  stories 
Bred  in  the  bone 
In  Works  v  9 

Bred  in   the   bone 
Cent  62: 939 
Brother  to  Diogenes 
In  Under  the  crust 
Scrib  M  39:  290 


Burial  of  the  guns 
In  Works  v  2 

Burial  of  the  guns 
Warner  library 
Scrib  M  15:  410 
Captured  Santa  Clans 
In  Works  v  11 

Among  the  camps 
Captured  Santa  Ciaus 
Charlie  Whittler's  Christmas  party 
/;;  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
Christmas  hare-hunt  in  old  Virginia.     Sec 

Page,  T.  N.     Long  hillside 
Christmas  peace 
In  Works  v  9 

Bred  in  the  bone 
Page  story  book 
Cornwallis.     See  Page,  T.   N.     True  story 
of  the  surrender  of  the  Marquis  Corn- 
wallis 
Danger  of  being  too  thorough 
In  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
Duellist.      See    Page,    T.    N.      When    the 

colonel  was  a  duellist 
Dullet.     See  Page,  T.  N.     Prosecution  of 

Mrs.  Dullet 
Editor.    See  Page,  T.  N.    Her  sympathetic 

editor 
Elsket 

In  Works  v  9 

Bred  in  the  bone 
Elsket 

Scrib  M  10:226 
"George  Washington's''  last  duel 
In  Works  v  2 

Cosmopol  8:  701 
Geranium  leaves.     See   Page,  T.   N.     She 

had  on  her  geranium  leaves 
Goth 

/;(  Under  the  crust 
Scrib  M  41:  129 
Gray  jacket  of  "No.  4" 
In  Works  v  2 

Burial  of  the  guns 
Cent  44:  27 
Great-grandmother.     Sec  Page,  T.  N.    Her 

grcat-grandmothcf's  ghost 
He  knew  what  was  due  the  com-t 
In  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
He  would  have  gotten  a  lawyer 
In  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
Her  great-grandmother's  ghost 
In  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
Her  sympathetic  editor 
In  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
Hostage 

In  Under  the  crust 
How  Andrew  carried  the  precinct 
In  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
How  Jinny  eased  her  mind 
/;;  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 


256 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Page,  Thomas  Nelson  —Conlbiucd. 
How  Relius  "bossed  tlie  ranch" 
/);  Works  v  lo 
Pastime  stories 
How  the  captain  made  Christmas 
In  Works  v  2 

Burial  of  the  guns 
Scrib  M  14:  779 
Isrul's  bargain 
/;;  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
Jack  and  Jake 
/;/  Works  v  1 1 

Among  the  camps 
Page  story  book 
John's  wedding  suit 
/;;  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
Kittykin;  and  the  part   she  played  in   the 
war 
In  Works  v  11 

Among  the  camps 
Page  story  book 
Leander's  light 

In  Under  the  crust 

Cent  74: 376 

Little  confederate  hero 

In  Page  story  book 
Little  Darby 
/»  Works  V  2 

P>urial  of  the  guns 
Scrib  M   16:  285.  457 
Long  hillside 
In   Works  v  9 

Bred  in  the  bone 
Mam'  Lyddy's  recognition 
In  Works  v  9 

Bred  in  the  bone 
Marse  Chan;  a  talc  of  old  Virginia 
In  Works  v  i 

In  old  Virginia 
Marse  Chan 

Stories  by  American  authors  v  9 
Cent  27:932 
Meh   Lady;  a  story  of  the  war 
In  Works  v  i 

In  ole  Virginia 
Cent  32:  187 
Mi^i^^igerTTcr's  roses 
In  Works  v  2 

P)urial  of  the  guns 
Scrib  M   12:  650 
Miss  Goodwin's  inheritance 
In  Under  the  crust 
Scrib  M  t,6:  173 
My  cousin  Fanny 
In  Works  v  2 

Burial  of  the  guns 
Cent  45:  178 
My  friend,  the  doctor 
In  Under  the  crust 
Scrib   M   40:  539 
Nancy  Pansy 
In  Works  v  11 

Among  the  camps 
Page  story  book 
New  agent  at  Lelianon  station 
In  Under  the  crust 

Ladies'  H  J  22:  Ap-My  p  7,  9 


No  haid  pawn 
In  Works  v  i 

In  ole  Virginia 

Stories    of   the    South    (Stories    from 

Scribner) 
Scrib  M  i:  410 
Old  gentleman  of  the  black  stock 
In  Works  v  8 

Old  gentleman  of  the  j^lack  stock 
Harper  89:  774 
Old  Jabe's  marital  experiments 
In  Works  v  9 

Bred  in  the  bone 
Cent  64:  704 
Old  planters 

In  Land  of  the  spirit 
Cent  78: 3 
Old  Sue 
/;;  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
Ole  'Stracted 
In  Works  v  i 

In  ole  Virginia 
Harper  yi'-  696 
One  from  four 
In  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
Outcast 

In  Land  of  the  spirit 
P'laski's  tunament 
In  Works  v  2 

Burial  of  the  guns 
Elsket 

Harper  82:  iii 
Polly;  a  Christmas  recollection 
In  Works  v  i 
In  ole  Virginia 
Polly 

Harper  74:  2,7 
Prosecution  of  Mrs.  Dullet 
In  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
Rachel's  lovers 

In  Works  v  10 
Rasmus 

/;;  W'orks  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
Relius.      See    Page,    T.    N.      How    Relius 

"bossed  the  rancli" 
Run  to  seed 
In  Works  v  2 

Elsket  and  other  stories 

Stories  of  the  railway  (Stories  from 

Scribner) 
Scrib  M  10:  367 
Santa  Clans.     Sec  Page,  T.   N.     Captured 

Santa  Clans 
Santa  Clans  partner 
/;;  Works  v  8 

Santa   Claus  partner 
Slio  had  on  her  geranium  leaves 
/;;  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
Shepherd  who  watched  by  night 
/;(  Land  of  the  spirit 
Scrib  M   ^3:  365 
Sheriff's  bluff" 
In  Works  v  9 

Bred  in  the  bone 
Scrib  M  31 :  436 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


257 


Soldier  of  the  empire 
/;;   Works  v  9 

Bred  in  the  bone 
Elsket  and  other  stories 
Spectre   in   the  cart 
In  Works  v  9 

Bred  in  the  hone 
Scrib  M  26:  179 
Stable  of  the  inn 

In  Land  of  the  spirit 
Story  of  Charles  Harris 
In  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
Stranger's  pew 

in  Land  of  the  spirit 
Scrib  M  48:68s 
Thomas's  baptism 

In  Scrib  M  54:  204 
Tommy  Trot's  visit  to  Santa  Clans 

In  Tommy  Trot's  visit 
Trick-doctor 

In  Land  of  the  spirit 
Scrib  M  50:  272 
True  story  of  the  surrender  of  the  Marquis 
Cornwallis 
/;;  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
Two  little  confederates 
In  Works  v  11 

Page  story  book 
Two  little  confederates 
Two  prisoners 
In  Works  v  11 
Two  prisoners 
"Unc'    Edinbug's    drowndin'  " 
In  Works  v  i 

In  ole  Virginia 
"Unc'  Edinbug's  drowntlin'  " 
Harper  72:  304 
Uncle  Jack's  views  on  geography 
/;;  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
Wedding   suit.     .S"t'^    Page,   T.    N.     John's 

wedding  suit 
When  little  Mordecai  was  at  the  bar 
/;;  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
When  the  colonel  was  a  duellist 
In  Works  v  10 
Pastime  stories 
Page  of  history.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Paget,  Violet  (Vernon  Lee,  pseud.),  1856- 
Aniour  dure 
In   Hauntings 

Murray   i:  49,    188 
Dionea 

In  Hauntings 
Featureless   wisdom 

In  Pope  Jacynth 
In  the  Tuscan  Maremma 

In  Harper  106:  237 
Lady  and  death 

In  Pope  Jacynth 
Lady  Tal 

In  Vanitas 
Legend  of  Madame  Krasinska 
In  Legend  of  Madame  Krasinska 
Vanitas 
Fortn  S2-2,77 


Okc  of  Okehurst 

/;;  Hauntings 
Phantom  lover 

In  Phantom  lover 
Pope  Jacynth 

In  Pope  Jacynth 
Prince  Albcric  and  the  snake  lady 

In   Pope  Jacynth 
St.   Eudicmon  and   his   orange  tree 

In  Pope  Jacynth 
Sister  Benvenuta  and  Christ  cliild 

In  Fortn  84:  supp   i 
Wedding  chest 

In  Pope  Jacynth 
Wicked  voice 

/;.'   Hauntings 
Worldly  woman 
In  Vanitas 
Painful  memory.     Bjornson,  B. 
Painted  pitcher.     Pyle,  H. 
Painter  and  his  picture.     Harraden,  B. 
Painter's  adventure.     Irving,  W. 
Painter's  bargain.     Thackeray,  W.  M. 
Pair  of  hands.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Pair  of  patient  lovers.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Pair  of  silk  stockings.     Kirk,  E.  O. 
Palestine  pilgrim.     Zangwill,  I. 
Palctto's  iM-ide.     W^illis,  N.  P. 
Pa!' iniilas.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Palumitas    lion-hunt.     Janvier,   T.    A. 
Pan.     Huneker,   J.    G. 

Pan   and    the    crusader.     Sherwood,    M.    P. 
Panch-Phul    Ranee.      Frere,    M. 
Pancha;     a     story    of    Monterey.       Janvier, 

T.  A. 
Pancrazia's   hair.     Hichens,    R.    S. 
Pandolfo  del   Nero  is  buried  alive   with   his 

lady.     Bandello,   M. 
Pandora.     James,   H. 

Pangborn,  Georgia  Wood  (Mrs.  H.  L.  Pang- 
born)     1872- 
At   Ephesus 

In  Interventions 
Broken  glass 
In   Interventions 
Scrib    M   50:  246 
By  the  Sawyer  method 

/)/   Interventions 
Convalescence    of    Gerald 
/;/   Interventions 
Scrib   M   35:  496 
Dispensation 

In   Interventions 

Everybody's    15:302 
Doubting  castle 

In  Bookm    23:  492 
E.  Holbrook's  patience 
/;;   Interventions 

Appleton's   M  8:  139 
Experimenter 
In  Interventions 
Scrib   M  46:  272 
Fourth  watch 

/;/   Bookm  24:  251 
Ghost   llower 

In  Bookm  26:  310 
Gray  collie 

In  Interventions 
Scrib   M   34:  95 
Intruder 
In  Harper  115:  112 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Pangborn,  Georgia  Wood   -CoiUiinicd. 
Martha 

In   Interventions 
Munncrn 

In  Scrib  M  55:583 
Ogre's  tragedy 

In  Delin  65:  652 
Rasselas  in  the  vegetable  kingdom 

In  Interventions 
Rubber  stamp 
In  Interventions 
Scrib  M  50:  307 
Son  of  the  woods 
In  Interventions 
Tempered   wind 

In  Interventions 
Turned  out  to  grass 
/;;  Interventions 
Harper  114:  277 
Pango     Wango.      See     Parker,      G.        How 

Pango  Wango  was  annexed 
Pansies   and   water-lilies.     Alcott,   L.    M. 
Pansy   Billings.     Jackson,    H.    H. 
Pansy  vase.     Moulton,    L.    C. 
Panther;     a    talc     of     temptation.      French, 

A.  W. 
Panther  of  Jolton's  ridge.     Craddock,  C.   E. 
Papers.     James,   H. 
Papoose.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Pappas  Narkissos.     Bikelas,  D. 
Parables   of  a  province.     Parker,   G. 
Paradise  of  children.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Paradise   ranch.     Morris,    G. 
Paradox.     Wyatt,   E.   F. 
Parasite.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Pardon  of  Becky  Day.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
"Pardon,    you    are     Mademoiselle     Girard!" 

Merrick,  L. 
Parents  and  children.     Ouiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Parents'  assistant.     Wyatt,  E.   F. 
Parish    of    St.    Thomas    Equinas.     Gray,    D 
Pari^icnne.     Gibbon,  P. 

Parker,    Sir    Gilbert,   i.    e.    Horatio    Gilbert. 
1862- 
Absurd  romance  of  P'tite  Louison 
/;;  W^orks  v   i  r 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 
Across  the  jumping  sandhills 
In  Works  v  2 

Adventurer  of   the   North 
All   the   world's   mad 
/;;  Works  v  14 
Donovan  Pasha 
Amial)le   revenge 
In  Works   v  5 
Cumner's  son 
Andrew   Vcnlaw.     See    Parker,    G.      Chief 

factor 
Annette.     See  Parker,  (i.     Trai^ic  ((imcdy 

of  Annette 
Antoine  and  Angeli(|ue 
In  Works  v   1 

I'ierrc   and   his    people 
As  deep  as  the  sea 
In   Works  v  3 

Northern   lights 
At   Bambcr's  boom 
In  Works  v  2 

Adventurer  of  the   North 


At  Point  o'  Bugles 
In  Works  v  2 

Romany  of  the  snows 
Idler  6:  603 
At  the  mercy  of  Tiberius 
In  Works  v   14 
Donovan    Pasha 
Pall   Mall   M   20:4 
At  the  sign  of  the   Eagle 
In  Works  v  7 

Liv    Age    198:264 
National   R   (Lond)   21:518 
Babiche.     See  Parker.  G.     Little   Bahichc 
Bamber's  boom.    See  Parker,  G.    .\t  Bam- 

ber's   boom 
Barbara   Golding 
In  Works  v  5 
Cumner's  son 
Baron  of  Beaugard 
In  Works    v    11 

Lane  that  had   no   turning 
Idler  6: 305 
Belle    Amour.      See    Parker,    G.      Pilot    of 

Belle   Amour 
Blind  beggar  and  the  little  red  peg 
In  Works  v  5 
Cumner's  son 
Bridge  house 
In  Works  v  2 

Adventurer  of  the  North 
Buckmaster's  boy 
/;;   Works  v  3 

Northern  lights 
Budgery-Gar.       See     Parker,     G.       High 

court    of    Budgery-Gar 
By   that  place   called   Perad venture 
In  Works  v   11 

Lane   that   had    no   turning 
Camp-meeting  at   Mayo 

In   Cosmopol  53:  51 
Castaway  of  the   South 

In   Eng  Illust  9:  210 
Chief  factor 

In  Chief  factor 
Cipher 

In  Works  v  i 

Pierre  and  his  people 
Crimson  flag 
In  W'orks  v  i 

Pierre  and  his  people 
Cruise  of  the  "Ninety-three" 
In  Works  v  2 

Romany  of  the  snows 
Cumner's   son 
In  Works   v  5 
Cumner's  son 
Cypress  Hills.     See  Parker,  G.     Patrol  of 

the  Cypress  Hills 
Derelict 
In  Works  v  5 
Cumner's   son 
J)esertion  of  Maliamnu'd   Selini 
In  Works  v  14 
Donovan  Pasha 
Didds,  R.  N. 
In  Works  v  5 
Cumner's  son 
Epaulettes 
In  Works  v  2 

Adventurer   of   the    North 


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259 


Epic   in   yellow 
In  Works  v  5 
Cuniner's  son 
Error  of  the   day 
In  Works  v  3 

Northern  lights 
Everybody's   15:  44 
Eye  of  the  needle 
In  Works  v  14 
Donovan  Pasha 
Pall  Mall  M  19:292 
Fielding-  had   an   orderly 
In  Works  v   14 
Donovan   Pasha 
Pall   Mall   M    18:450 
Fight  with  the  bear 

In  Pomp  of  the  Lavilettes 
Filibuster 
In  Works  v  2 

Adventurer   of  the   North 
Finding  of  Fingall 
In  Works  v  2 

Adventurer   of  the   North 
McClure  3:348 
Flight  of  the  McMahons 

In  Cosmopol  54^  184 
Flood 

In  Works  v  i 

Pierre  and  his   people 
Flower  of  the  flock 
In  Works  v  14 
Donovan  Pasha 
Pall   Mall   M   22:  500 
Forge   in   the   valley 
In  Works  v  11 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 
Fragment  of  lives 
In  Works  v  11 

Lane  that  had  no   turning 
Friend  of  the  commune 
In  Works  v  S 
Cumner's  son 
Eng   Illust   10:61 
Liv  Age   195:  651 
George's  wife 
In  Works  v  3 

Northern  lights 
Gift  of  the  simple  king 
In  Works  v  2 

Adventurer  of  the  North 
Idler  6:255 
Girl  and  the  anarch 

In  Cosmopol  50:  35 
God's  garrison 
In  Works  v   i 

Pierre  and  his  people 
Going  of  the  white  swan 
In  Works  v  2 

Adventurer   of   the   north 
Going  of  the  white  swan 
Scrib  M  17:65 
Golden  pipes 
In  Works  v  il 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 
Great   Minus 

In  Scrib   M  54:665 
Great  white  chief.    See  Parker,  G.  Woods- 
man's story  of  the  great  white  chief 
Grindstone  and  the  drum.  See  Parker,  G. 
Price  of  the  grindstone 


Guardian  of  the  fire 
In  Works  v  11 

Lane  that  had  no  turnmg 
Guest  that  tarried 

In  Collier's   43:  Je26p  13 
Hazard  of  the  North 
In  Works  v  i 

Pierre  and  his  people 
1  le   would   not  be  denied 
/;;   Works  v  14 
Donovan  Pasha 
Healing  springs  and  the  pioneers 
1)1  Works  v  3 

Northern  lights 
High  court  of  Budgcry-Gar 
In  Works  v  5 
Cumner's  son 
Hill  of  pains 

In  Hill  of  pains 
House  with  the  broken  shutter 
In  Works  v  2 

Eng  Illust  12  No.  I :  i 
House  with  the  tall  porch 
In  Works  v  n 

Lane  that  had  no  turnmg 
McClure  i:  533 
How  Pango  Wango  was  annexed 
In  Works  v  5 
Cumner's  son 
John  Enderby 

In  Works  v  13 
Lake  of  the  Great  Slave 
In  Works  v  2 

Adventurer  of  the  North 
Idler  6:  143 
Lane  that  had  no  turning 
In  Works  v  n 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 
Level  crossing 

In  Cosmopol  5^:  1/5 
Light  of  other  days 
In  Works  v  14 
Donovan  Pasha 
Lime-burner.      See    Parker,    G.      Story    of 

the  lime-burner 
Little  Babiche 
In  Work  v  2 

Romany  of  the  snows 
Little  bell  of  honour 
In  Works  v  n 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 
Cent  51:881 
Little  masquerade 
III  Works  V  5 
Cumner's  son 
Little  widow  of  Jansen 
In  Works  v  3 

Northern  lights 
Lodge  in  the  wilderness 
/;;  Works  v  3 

Northern   lights 
Lone  corvette 
III  Works  V  5 
Cumne.r's  son 
Lovely  bully 
In  Works  v  2 

Adventurer  of  the  North 
Mahommed    Selim.     See    Parker,    G.     De- 
sertion of  ]\laliommed  Selim 


26o 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Parker,  Sir   Gilbert  -Coiiliuiird. 
Alalachi 

//;   Works  v  2 

Adventurer  of  the  North 
Eng  Illust  12  No.  2:  9 
Man,  a  famine,  and  a  heathen  boy 
In  Works  v  3 

Northern  lights 
Man  at  the  wheel 
/);   Works  v  14 

Donovan   Pasha 
Atlan  83:785 
Canad  M   13: loi 
Man  that  died  at  Alma 
III  Works  V  1 1 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 
March  of  the  white  guard 
1)1  Works  V  8 

March   of   the   white   guard 
Tavistock  tales 

Good  Words  32:  Christmas  no.  51 
Marcile 

/;;  Works  v  3 

Northern  lights 
Marriage  of  the  miller 
/;;  W'orks  v  11 

Lane  that  liad  no  turning- 
Masquerade.     See  Parker,  G.     Little  Mas- 
querade 
Mathurin 

III  Works  V  II 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 
Liv  Age  212:  112 
Medallion's  whim 
III  W'orks  V  II 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 
Michel  and  Angela 
III  W'orks  V  13 

Harper  loi :  685,  895 
My  wife's  lovers 
III  Works  V  5 
Cumner's  son 
Norah 

III  Collier's  44:  D  25  p  11 
Old  roses 

III  Works  V  5 
Cumner's  son 
Liv  Age  194:382 
On  the  reef  of  Norman's  woe 
In  Works  v  14 
Donovan  Pasha 
Pall  Mall  M  19:436 
Once  at  Red  man's  river 
In  Works  v  3 

Northern  lights 
Orion.    See  Parker,  G.     Watching  the  rise 

of  Orion 
Pagan  of  the  South 
In  Works  v  5 
Cumner's  son 
Pango    Wango.      See    Parker,    G.      How 

Pango    Wango   was    annexed 
i'arables  of  a  province 
III  Works  v  1 1 

Lane  that  iiad  no  turning 
J'arpon  the  dwarf 
/;/  Works  v  1 1 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 


Patrol  of  the  Cypress  Hills 
In  W'orks  v  i 

Pierre  and  his  people 
Warner  library 
Peradventure.     5"^^    Parker,    G.      By   that 

place  called  Peradventure 
Pere  Champagne 
In  Works  v  i 

Pierre  and  his  people 
Pilot  of  Belle  Amour 
In  Works  v  5 

Romany  of  the  snows 
Cosmopol  15:  334 
Pipi  valley 
III  A\'orks  V  I 

Pierre  and  his  people 
Planter's  wife 
In  Works  v  5 
Cumner's  son 
Plunderer 

In  Works  v  2 

Romany  of  the  snows 
Point  o'  Bugles.    See  Parker,  G.    At  Point 

o'  Bugles 
Pomp  of  the  Lavillettes 
In  Vv^orks  v  7 

Pomp  of  the  Lavillettes 
Prairie  vagabond 
In  Works  v  i 

Pierre  and  his  people 
Pretty  Pierre 

In   Eng  Illust  9:  583 
Price  of  the  grindstone  and  the  drum 
III  Works  V  14 
Donovan  Pasha 
Pall  Mall  M  19:  149 
Prisoner 
In  Works  v  11 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 
P'tite   Louison.     See   Parker,   G.     Absurd 

Romance  of  P'tite  Louison 
Qu'appelle 
In  Works  v  3 

Northern  lights 
Rawley's  last  gamble 
In  Canad  M  30:  110 
Red   man's   river.     See   Parker,   G.     Once 

at  Red  man's  river 
Red  patrol 
III  Works  V  2 

Adventurer  of  the  North 
Eng  Illust  12  No.  4:33 
Reef  of   Norman's   woe.     See   Parker,   G. 

On  the  reef  of  Norman's  woe 
Romany  of   the  snows 
/;;  Works  v  2 

Romany  of  the  snows 
Sable  Spartan 
In  Works  v  5 
Cumner's  son 
Sanctuary  of  the  plains 
In  Works  v  i 

I'ierre  and  his  people 
Scarlet  hunter  ' 
In  Works  \-  i 

Pierre  autl  his  people 
Liv  Age  193:  4(>5 
Macmillan  O5:  376 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


261 


She  of  the  triple  chevron 
In  Works  v  i 

Pierre  and  his  people 
Shon  McGann's  toboggan  ride 
In  Works  v  i 

Pierre   and  his   people 
Singing  of  the  bees  and  the  white  omen 
In  Works  v   1 1 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 
Eng  Illust  12  No.  ;:  23 
Son  of  the  wilderness 
In  Works  v  11 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 
Spoil  of  the  puma 
In  Works  v  2 

Romany  of  the  snows 
Cosmopol  15:  80 
Stake  and  the  plumb-line 
In  Works  v  3 

Northern  lights 
Everj'body's   14:  156,  308 
Stone 

In  Works  v  i 

Pierre  and  his  people 
Story  of  the  lime-burner 
In  Works  v  11 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 
Ridpath's   library   of  universal    liter- 
ature 
Stranger's  hut 
In  Works  v  5 
Cumner's  son 
Stroke  of  the  hour 
In  Works  v  3 

Northern  lights 
Tall  master 
In  Works  v  i 

Pierre  and  his  people 
Liv  Age  195:665 
National  R  (Lond)  20:  108 
"There  is  sorrow  on  the  sea";  a  Lancashire 
story 
In  Works  v  13 

Crockett,  S.  R.     Tales  of  our  coast 
Idler  7:  297 
There  was  a  little  city 
In  Works  v   11 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 
New  R  12:  589 
Three      commandments      in      the      vulgar 
tongue 
In  Works  v  2 

Romany  of  the  snows 
Atlan  73:  613 
Three  McMahons 

In  Cosmopol  51:400 
Three  outlaws 
In  Works  v  i 

Pierre  and  his  people 
Tiberius.     See  Parker,  G.     At  the   Mercy 

of  Tiberius 
Times  were  hard  in  Pontiac 
In  Works  v  11 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 
To-morrow 
In  Works  v  3 

Northern   lights 
Tragedy  of  nobodies 
In  Works  v  i 

Pierre  and  his  people 


Tragic  comedy  of  Annette 
In  Works  v   11 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 
Trail  of  the  sun  dogs 
In  Works  v  2 

Romany  of  the  snows 
Translation  of  a  savage 
In  Works  v  7 

Translation   of  a   savage 
Lippinc  51:  649 
Treaty  of  peace 
In  Works  v  14 

Donovan  Pasha 
Pall  Mall  M  21:540 
Tyrant  and  a  lady 
In  Works  v  14 

Donovan  Pasha 
Uncle  Jim 

In  Works  v   11 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 
Unpardonable  liar 
In  Unpardonable  liar 
Eng  Illust  II :  51,  162 
Upset  price 

In  Works  v   11 

Lane  that  had  no  turning- 
Vulgar  fraction 
In  Vv^orks  v  5 
Cumner's  son 
Watching  the  rise  of  Orion 
///  Works  V  3 

Northern  lights 
Booklover's  M  7:281 
When  the  swallows  homeward  fly 
In  Works  v  3 

Northern  lights 
Delin  66:  1075 
While  the  lamp  holds  out  to  burn 
In  Works  v  14 

Donovan  Pasha 
Whisperer 
In  Works  v  3 

Northern  lights 
Cosmopol  40:  503 
White  swan.    Sec  Parker,  G.    Going  of  the 

white  swan 
White  weaver 

In  Macmillan's  M  66:462 
Widow  of  Jansen.     See  Parker,  G.     Little 

widow  of  Jansen 

Woman  in  the  morgue 

In  Liv  Age  190:  T,T,i 

Macmillan's  M  64:  104 
Woodsman's    story    of    the    Great    White 
Chief 
In  Works  v   11 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 
McClure  2:  130 
Worker  in  stone 
In  Works  v  1 1 

Lane  that  had  no  turning 
Young  lion  of  Dedan 
In  Works  v  14 
Donovan  Pasha 
Pall  Mall  M  27:  475 
Parker  Anderson,  philosopher.     Bierce,  A. 
Parlour  orator.     Dickens,  C. 
Parley,  the  porter.     More,  H. 
Parley  under  false  colors.    Janvier,  T.  A. 
Parlor  car;  a  farce.     Howells,  W.  D. 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Parlous    wholeness    of    Ephraim.      Fcrnald, 
C.  B. 

Parpon  the  dwarf.     Parker,  G. 

Parricide.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Parrot.     Freeman,  M.  I^.  W. 

Parrot.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Parrot.     Morris,  G. 

Parsnip  stew.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Parson  Jack's  fortune.     Quiller-C'oucli,  A.  T. 

Parson  of  Jackman's  gulch.     Doyle,  A.  C. 

Parsonage.     Kielland,  A.  L. 

Parson's  horse-race.     Stowe,  11.  P). 

Parson's  scruple.    Collins,  W. 

Part  of  an  old  story.     Allen,  J.  L. 

Parthenon  by  way  of  Papendrociit.     Smith, 
F.  H. 

Parting.     Galsworthy,  J. 

Parting.     Goeringer,  I. 

Parting  and  a  meeting-.     Howells,  W.  D. 

Parting  friends;  a  tragedy.     Howells,  W.  D. 

Parting  of  the  clouds.     French,  A.  W. 

Partner.     Conrad,  J. 

Partners.     Brown,  A. 

Partners  for  a  day.     Garland,  H. 

Party  at  Madeira's.     Martin,  E.  S. 

Party  spirit.     See   Edgeworth,   M.      Barring 
out 

Pasha's  prisoner.     Barr,  R. 

Pasha's  son.     Taylor,  B. 

Pasquale's  picture.     Fuller,  H.  B. 

Pasquali,  the  tailor  of  Venice.     Willis,  N.  P. 

Pasque  Florida.     Chambers,  R.  W. 

Passage  in  the  life   of   Mr.  John   Oakhurst. 
Harte,  B. 

Passage  in  the  life  of  Mr.  Watkins  Tottle. 
Dickens,  C. 

Passage  of   the  Red   Sea.     Murger.   H. 
Passages  from  a  relinquished   work.     Haw- 
thorne, N. 
Passages  from  the  journal  of  a  social  wreck. 

Crosby,  M. 
Passeur.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Passing  of  Abraham  Shivers.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
Passing  of  Black  Eagle.     Henry,  O. 
Passing  of  Cock-eye   Blacklock.     Norris,   F. 
Passing  of  Domsie.     Watson,  J. 
Passing  of  Enriquez.     Harte,  B. 
Passing  of  Grandisson.     Chesnutt,  C.  W. 
Passing  of  Hope  Abbott.     Jordan,  E.  G. 
Passing  of  Mclvor.     Warman,  C. 
Passing  of  Marcus  O'Brien.     London,  J. 
Passing  of  Sister  Barsett.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Passing  of  the    third    floor    back.      Jerome, 

J.  K. 
Passing  of  Thomas.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Passing  stranger.     Garland,  H. 
Passion.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Passion  in  the  desert.     Balzac,  II.  de 
Passionate  pilgrim.    James,  11. 
Passport.     Maartens,  M. 
Passport  to  paradise.    Kelly,  M. 
Past  one  at  Rooney's.     Henry,  O. 
Past  redemption.     Watson,  J. 
Paste.    James,  II. 
Patagonia.    James,  H. 
Patchwork  school.     l"'reeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Path-master.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Path  of  duty.    James,  H. 
Path  of  iMurtoch;  an  Irish  story,     h'rederic, 

M. 
Patii   of  stars.     Brown,  A. 


Path   to  Spain.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
I 'ath finding  in  the  Northwest.     Warman,  C. 
I'athrick's  proxy.     MacManus,  S. 
Patient  Griselda.     Boccaccio,  G. 
Patient  Kitty.     Payne,  J. 
Patient  waiter.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Patriach.     Sigourney,  L.  H. 
Patrol  of  the  Cypress  Hills.     Parker,  G. 
Patron.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Patron  of  art.     Cameron,  M. 
Patron  of  art.     Davis,  Richard,  H. 
Patronage  of  High  Bear.    Wister,  O. 
Patsie  Oddie's  black  night.     Connolly,  J.  B. 
Patsy.    See  Wiggin,  K.  D.     Story  of  Patsy 
Patty's  place.     Alcott,  L.  M. 
Pauline.     Dumas,  A. 
Paul's  case.     Gather,  W.  S. 
Paul's  mistress.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Paupers.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Pausanias,  the  Spartan.     Lytton,  E.  B. 
Pavilion  on  the  links.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Paying  guests.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
Payment  in  full.     Herrick,  R. 
Payn,  James,  1830-1898 
Arctic  travel 

III  In  peril  and  privation 
Aunt  Sue's  panic 

III  Sunny  stories  and  some  shady  ones 
Burning  of  'Le  Prince' 

In  In  peril  and  privation 
Burning  of  the  'New  Honi' 
In  In  peril  and  privation 
Captain  Cole's  passenger 

In  Belgravia  38:  169 
Castaway  ambassador 

In  In  peril  and  privation 
Cecil's  tryst 

In  Chambers  J  48:481 
Change  of  views 

In  Belgravia  36:  172 
Cheap  tour 

In  Sunny  stories  and  some  shady  ones 
Clerk's  conscience 

In  Sunny  stories  and  some  shady  ones 
Club  benefactor 

In  Belgravia  48:  supp  32 
Dauntless  Kitty 

In  Sunny  stories  and  some  shady  ones 
Faithful  retainer 
In  Sunny  stories  and  some  shadj-  ones 
Stories  by  English  authors,  Italy 
Family  scapegrace 

In  Chambers  J  35:  i 
F^atal  curiosity 

/)/  Belgravia  34:  supp  94 
Guardian  angel 

In  Sunny  stories  and  some  shady  ones 
In  sight  of  home 

/;/  In  peril  and  privation 
Last  extremity 

In  In  peril  and  privation 
Loss  of  the  "IlalseweU" 

In  In  peril  and  privation 
Loss  of  the  "Royal  George'' 

/;;   In  peril  and  privation 
Married  beneath  him 

In  Chambers  J  41:  497 
Mr.  Blodger's  apology 
In  Sunny  stories  and  some  shady  ones 


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263 


On  the  keys  of  Honduras 

In  In  peril  and  privation 
Patient  Kitty 

In  Belgravia  35:  43-^ 
Raft  of  the  Medusa 

In  In  peril  and  privation 
Romance  of  M.  de  Belle  Isle 

In  In  peril  and  privation 
Slavery 

In  In  peril  and  privation 
Transfused  transformed;  a  talc  of  hlood 

In  Belgravia  39:  180 
Substitute 

/;;   Lippinc  36:  601 
Trials  of  Philip  Austin 

In  In  peril  and  privation 
Two  delicate  cases 

In  Belgravia  46:  supp  29 
Uncle  Lock's  legacy 

In  Idler  i:  405 
Under  sentence  of  death 

In  Sunny  stories  and  some  shady  ones 
Undiscovered  island 

In  In  peril  and  privation 
Wager  island 

In  In  peril  and  privation 
Wreck  of  the  'Grosvenor' 

In  In  peril  and  privation 
Wreck  of  the  'Jmio' 

In  In  peril  and  privation 
Paz.     Balzac,  H.  dc 

Peace  manoeuvres.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Peace  of  a  home.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Peace  of  God.     Lagerlof,  S. 
Peacemaker.     Perry,  B. 
Peach.    Smith,  A.'  C. 
Peach  and  the  admiral.     Gray,  D. 
Peach  blossoms.     Michelson,  M. 
Peacock's  tail.     Wyatt,  E.  F. 
Peake,  Elmore  Elliott,  1871- 
Back  to  Indiana 
In  Howells,   W.  D.,   and  Alden,   II.   M. 
Under  the  sunset 
Pearl-eater.       Morris,  G. 
Pearl  of  Toledo.     Merimee,  P. 
Pearls.     Gerould,  K.  F. 
Pearls  of  Parblay.     London,  J. 
Peasant  proprietor,    Ovsyanikov.     See  Tur- 

genev,    I.    S.     Freeholder    Ovsyanikoff 
Peasants  in  exile.    See  Sienkiewicz,  H.     For 

daily  bread 
Peasant's  will.     Fogazzaro,  A. 
Peat  moor.     Kielland,  A.  L. 
Peattie,  Elia  Wilkinson  (Mrs.  Robert  Burns 
Peattie).  1862- 
Astral  onion 

In  Shape  of  fear 
At  luncheon 

/;(  Pippins  and  cheese 
Bertha's  debut 

In  Ickery  Ann 
Blood  apple 

In  Pippins  and  cheese 
Breeziest  reunion 
In  Ickery  Ann 
Cap'n  Patti 

In  Lippinc  53:  5-^3 
Castle  knight  and  troubadour 
In  Castle    Knight    and    troubadour 


Child  of  the  rain 

In  Shape  of  fear 
Children's  crusade.     See  Peattie,  E.  W. 

With   scrip  and  stafif. 
Christmas  at   Goldberg 

In  Ickery  Ann 
Covers  for  twelve 

In  Pippins  and  cheese 
Cupid  and  the  hurdy-gurdy 

In  Harp  B  41:636 
Dead  letter 

In  Ickery  Ann 
Diminuendo 

In  Pippins  and  cheese 
Dinner  for  two 

In  Pippins  and  cheese 
Door 

In  Reader   7: 168 
Edda  and  the  oak 

In  Edda  and  the  oak 
Esmeralda  herders 
In  Atlan  87:  in 
From  the  loom  of  the  dead 

In  Shape  of  fear 
Ged 

In  Scrib  M  34:  580 
Genius 

In  Ickery  Ann 
Grammatical  ghost 
In  Shape  of  fear 
Greater  love  than  this 

In  Harp    B   2>3:  212,   268 
Grizel  Cockrane's  ride 

In  Ickery  Ann 
House  of  the  golden  song 

In  Harp   B  32;  1056 
House  that  was  not 

In  Shape  of  fear 
How  Christmas  came  to  the  Santa  Maria 
flats 
In  Ickery  Ann 
Ickery  Ann 

In  Ickery  Ann 
Ill-regulated  courtship 

In  Harp  B  38:256 
Jim  Fancy's  Waterloo 
In  Mountain  woman 
Cosmopol   17:  211 
Jock,   the   chipmunk 

1)1  Ickery  Ann 
Lady  of  yesterday 

In  Mountain  woman 
McCulloughs  of  the  bluff 

In  Ickery  Ann 
Madonna  of  the  desert 
/;;  Howells,W.    D.,    and    Alden,    H.    Al. 
Under  the  sunset 
Harper  in:  507 
Mess  of  pottage 

In  Pippins  and  cheese 
Message  of  the  lilies 

In  Ickery  Ann 
Michigan  man 
/;(  Mountain  woman 
Lippinc  47:394 
Mountain  woman 

In  Mountain  woman 
Mozart,  a  fantasy 
In  Atlan  90:  634 


16 


264 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Peattie,  Elia  Wilkinson  — Co)(//)na'(/. 
On  tile  northern  ice 

In  Shape  of  fear 
Piano  next  door 

In  Shape  of  fear 
Price  of  a  dinner 

In  Pippins  and  cheese 
Princess   dines 

In  Pippins  and  cheese 
Resuscitation 

In  Mountain  woman 
Room  of  evil  thought 

In  Shape  of  fear 
Rubaiyat  and   the  liner 

In  Howells,   W.   D.,    and   Alden,    H.   1,1. 
Quaint  courtships 
Harp  B  3,3:  1360 
Shape  of  fear 

In  Shape  of  fear 
Shehens'  houn'  dogs 

In  Reader  10:  72) 
Shut-ins 

In  Ickery  Ann 
Spectral  collie 

In  Shape  of  fear 
Stage  coach 

In  Atlan  93 :  786 
Stop  gap 

In  Pippins  and  cheese 
Story  of  an  obstinate  corpse 

/;;  Shape  of  fear 
Story  of  the  vanishing  patient 

In  Shape  of  fear 
Tarts 

In  Ickery  Ann 
Their  dear  little  ghost 

In  Shape  of  fear 
Thorold  Viborg 

In  Atlan  91:  228 
Three  Johns 

In  Mountain  woman 
Tommy,  the  beach  cat 

In  Ickery  Ann 
Two  pioneers 

In  Mountain  woman 
Up  the  gulch 

In  Mountain  woman 
Wilderness  station 

In  Munsey  29:  272 
With  scrip  and  stafif 

In  With  scrip  and  stafif 
Wooing  of  Fan  Tod 

In  Ickery  Ann 
Peculiar  case.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Peddler.     Maupassant,  G.  dc 
Peer  and  heiress.     Besant,  W. 
Peg  Woflington.     Reade,  C. 
Peggy.     Brown,  A. 

Peggy's  possum  hunt.     Harrison,  C.  C. 
Peggy's  summer.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Pelican.     Wharton,  E. 

Pemberton,  Max,  1863- 
Daughtcr  of  Venice 

In  Signors  of  the  niglit 
Golden  ashes 

In  Signors  of  the  night 
Haunted  gondola 

In  Signors  of  the  night 


"Little    Huguenot,"    a    romance    of    Fon- 
tainebleau 
In  "Little  Huguenot'' 

Miracle  of   bells 
/;;  Signors  of  the  night 

Risen  dead 

In  Signors  of  the  night 

Sermon  for  clowns 

In  Signors  of  the  night 

W'hite  wings  to  the  raven 
In  Signors  of  the  night 

Wolf  of  Cisnion 

/;;  Signors  of  the  night 
Penalty    of    greatness.     MacManus,    S. 
Penalty  of  greatness.     Miller,  A.  D. 
Penance  of  John   Emmet.        Quiller-Couch, 

A.  T. 
Penance  of  John  Logan.     Black,  W. 
Pendulum.     Henry,  O. 
Penelope  in  Venice.     Wiggin,  K.  D. 
Penelope's  Christmas  gift.    Jordan,  E.  G. 
Penguin's  rock.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Penitent.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Penitent  of  Cross  village.  Catherwood,  M.  H. 
Penitent  sinner.    See  Tolstoi,  L.  N.   Repent- 
ant sinner 
Penrod  and  the  pageant.     Tarkington,  B. 
Pension  Beaurepas.    James,  H. 
Pension  love  story.     Herrick,  R. 
Peony.     Freeman,  M.  E.  \V. 
People  from  the  east.     Duncan,  N. 
People  of  our  neighborhood.     Freeman,  M. 

E.  W. 
People's  saviour.     Zangwill,  I. 
Pepita.     King,  C. 
Pepper  and  salt.     Pyle,  H. 
Peradventure.    See  Parker,  G.   By  that  place 

called  Peradventure 
Perchance  to  dream.    Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Perchance  to  dream.     Matthews,  J.  B. 
Percival  Perceforest's  tale  of  Eugenia  and 

Galeotto.     Hewlett,  M. 
Percy  and  the  prophet.     Collins,  W. 
Perdita.     Hawthorne,   H. 
Perdita's  lovers.     Le  Gallienne,  R. 
Pere  Antoine's  date-palm.    Aldrich,  T.  B. 
Pere    Champagne.     Parker,   G. 
Pere  Raphael.     Cable,  G.  W. 
Percat  Rochus.     Fogazzaro,  A. 
Perfect    gentleman    of    Pelham    Bay    Park. 

Morris,  G. 
Perfect  tale.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
Perfect  tribute.    Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Perfect  woman.    Wyatt,  E.  F. 
Perhaps  it  didn't  matter.     Fernald,  C.  B. 
Peridore  and  Paravail.     Sec  Hewlett,  M.  H. 

Dan  Costard's  tale 
Perilous  amour.     Weynian,  S.  J. 
Perilous  incognito.     Boyescn,  H.  H. 
Perils  of  a  studio.     Moulton,  L.  C. 
Perils  of  certain    English   prisoners.      Dick- 
ens, C. 
Periwinkle,     l-'ggleston,  ¥.. 
Perjured  Santa  Clans.     Kelly,  M. 
Permanent  husband.     Dostoievski,  F.  M. 
Perpendicular  railroad.     Warman,  C. 
Perrault,   Charles,   1628-1703 

lU'auty   and   the   beast 
In  b'airy  talcs   [Dutton] 

Tapi)an.    E.    M.     ChiUIreii's    Hour    i: 
149  (.'\daptcd) 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


265 


Benevolent  frog 

In  Fairy  talcs  [Button] 
Bluebeard 
In  Fairy  tales  [Button] 

Perrault's  fairy  tales  [Estes] 
Tappan,   E.   M.     Children's   Hour    i : 

123  (adapted) 
Warner  library 
Cinderella 
In  Fairy  tales   [Button] 

Perrault's  fairy  tales  [Estes] 
Tappan,   P2.   M.     Children's   Hour   i: 
loi  (adapted) 
Fairies 
In  Fairy  tales  [Button] 

Perrault's  fairy  tales  [Estes] 
Little  Red  Riding  Hood 
I}i  Fairy  tales   [Button] 

Perrault's  fairy  tales  [Estes] 
Tappan,   E.   M.     Children's   Hour   i : 

3   (adapted) 
Warner  library 
Little  Thunibling 

III  Fairy  talcs   [Button] 

Perrault's  fairy  tales  [Estes] 
Master  Cat;  or,  Puss  in  boots 

In  Fairy  tales   [Button] 
Princess  Rosette 

In  Fairy  tales   [Button] 
Puss  in  boots 

In  Fairy  tales   [Button] 

Perrault's  fairy  tales  [Estes] 
Tappan,   E.   M.     Children's   Hour   i: 
86  (adapted) 
Riquet  of  the  tuft 
In  Fairy  tales  [Button] 

Perrault's  fairy  tales  [Estes] 
Sleeping  beauty 
In  Fairy  tales  [Button] 

Perrault's  fairy  tales  [Estes] 
Tappan,    E.    M.      Children's    Hour    i: 

116  (adapted) 
Warner  library 
Perry,  Bliss,  1860- 
At  Sesenheim 

/;;  Salem  Kittredge 
By  the  committee 

In  Powers  at  play 
By  the  111 

In  Salem  Kittredge 
Commonest  possible  story 
In  Salem  Kittredge 

Stories  of  New   York   (Stories  from 

Scribner) 
Scrib  M   11:  257 
Czar's  diamond 
In  Salem  Kittredge 
Scrib  M  9:753 
Fish-warden  of  Madrid 
In  Powers  at  play 
Harper  97:423 
His  word  of  honor 
In  Powers  at  play 
Cent  56: 722 
In  the  Rip 

In  Powers  at  play 
Incident  of  the  British  ambassador 
In  Powers  at  play 
McClure  10:  165 


Incorrigible  poet 
In  Salem  Kittredge 
Scrib  M  15:  22 

Jepson's  third  adjective 
In  Powers  at  play 

Lombardy  poplars 
In  Salem  Kittredge 

Madame  Annalena 
In  Powers  at  play 
Scrib  M  19:  97 

Number  three 
In  Salem  Kittredge 

Peacemaker 
In  Scrib  M  26:  643 

Phenix 

In  Salem  Kittredge 

Salem  Kittredge,  thcologue 
In  Salem  Kittredge 
Scrib  M  2:  419,  591 

White  blackbird 
In  Powers  at  play 
Perry  Chumley's  eclipse.     Bierce,  A. 
Persecution  of  a  pup.    Warman,  C. 
Persecution  of  Bob  Pretty.    Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Persistence   of   Coonie  Schnable.     Singmas- 

ter,  E. 
Personal  offering.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
Personality  plus.     Ferber,  E. 
Persons  of  the  tale.    Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Perturbed  spirits.     Matthews,  J.   B. 
Peruvian.     Gibbon,  P. 
Perverse  generation.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
Perverseness  of  it.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Pet  fairy.    Scribe,  A.  E. 
Pete  and  Pete.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Peter  Goldthwaite's  treasure.  Hawthorne,  N. 
Peter   Griggs.    See   Smith,   F.   H.    Beguiling 

of  Peter  Griggs 
Peter  Jenkins,  tlie  poulterer.    Mitford,  M.  R. 
Peter   Rugg,  the  missing  man.     Austin,   W. 
Peter     Schlemihl;     the      shadowless     man. 

Chamisso,  A.  von 
Peter  Schroeder.     Harte,   B. 
Peter  the  parson.     Woolson,   C.   F. 
Peter  Wright:  mail  carrier.     Grenfell,  W.  T. 
Peter's  pence.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Petey  Burke  and  his  pupil.     Ralph,  J. 
Le  petit.     French,  A.  W. 
Petit  Pierre.     Sherwood,  M.   P. 
Petit   Soulier;    third   story.     Mitchell,   B.   G. 
"Petrel"  and  the  'Black  Swan" 

In  Stories  by  English  authors,  The  sea 
Petrified  man.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Pettibone.  brolly.     Bunner,  H.  C. 
Petty  larceny.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Pewee.     Henry,   O. 
Phantom.     Bennett,   E.   A. 
Phantom   city.     Osbourne,   L. 
Phantom     face;     a     story     for     Christmas. 

Moulton,  L.  C. 
Phantom  lover.     Paget,  V. 
Phantom  motor.     Futrelle,  J. 
Phantom    of    Bogue    Holauba.      Craddock, 

C.  E. 
Phantom  'rickshaw.     Kipling,  R. 
Phantoms:   a   fantasy.     Turgenev,   I.    S. 
Phantoms    of    the    foot-bridge.     Craddock, 

C.  E. 
Pharais.     Sharp,  W. 
Pharaoh.     Kielland,    A.    L. 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Pharaoh's  harvest.     Hale,  E.  E. 

Pliaro   bank.     Hoffman,  E.  T.  W. 

Phebe  Ann  Little.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart.  See  Ward,  E.  S.  P. 

Phenix.     Perry,    B. 

Phil  FoRarty.     Thackeray,  W.  M. 

Philanthropic  whisper.     Lefevre,   E. 

Philanthropist.     Bacon,  J.  D. 

Philip   Marthas.     Bikelas,  D. 

Philip    Slevin's    queer    courting.     MacMan- 

us,  S. 
Philip  Vasilyevich's  story.     Gorky,  M. 
Philip    Vernon,   a   tale   in  prose   and   verse. 

Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Fhilippa's     nervous     prostration.      Wiggm, 

K.  D. 
Philistine  in  Bohemia.     Henry,  O. 
Phillpotts,  Eden,   1862- 
Aaron  Macklchouse 
In  Belgravia  60:66 
/Adventure  of  Corkey  and  Mr.  Tupper 
V      In  Cent  84:558 
7*rtK'enturer's    story 

In  Pall  Mall  M  28:306 
'"Alas!    poor   ghost" 

In  Fancy  free 
Another  little  heath-hound 

In  Striking  hours 
Apostates 

In  Eng  R  15:343 
Archdeacon  and  the   deinosaurs 

In  Fancy  free 
Artfulness  of  Steggles 

In  Human  boy 
Babenay 

/;;  Tales  of  the  tenements 
Bankruptcy  of   Bannister 

In  Atlan   100:  168 
Bellaford 

In  Tales  of  the  tenements 
Benjamin's   mess 

In  Knock  at  a  venture 
Best  of  three  falls 
In  Striking  hours 
Bills 

In  Fancy  free 
Biography  of   Peter   Parkinson 

In  Fancy  free 
Brownberry 

In  Talcs  of  the  tenements 
Browne,  Bradwell,  and  me 
1)1  Human  boy 
Idler    12:21 
Buckenecrs 

In  Human  boy 
Cabin-boy 

In  Folk  afield 
Celestial  chat 

In  Fancy  free 
Chemistry  class 

In  Human  boy 
"Cherry  ripe" 

In  Striking  hours 
Concerning  Corkey   Minimus 

hi  Human  boy 
Ccjnccrning  Papa^acky 
In  Belgravia  62:  369 
Curban 

In  Knock  at  a  venture 
Crazy   well 

In  Tales  of  the  tenements 


Cross-ways 

In  Knock  at  a  venture 
Pall  Mall  M  24:20 
Cup  of  the  Caldera 

/;/  Folk  afield 
Death  of  Augustc  Chatenay 
/);  Tales  of  the  tenements 
Devil's  tight  rope 

In  Striking  hours 
Diary  of  a  perfect  gentleman 

In  Fancy  free 
Doctor    Dunston's    howler 

In  Human  boy 
Dunnabridge 

/;;  Talcs  of  the  tenements 
Dury 

/;;  Tales  of  the  tenements 
Earthquake-child 
In  Folk  afield 
Cent  70: 398 
First  word 

In  Fancy  free 
Flitting  of  Nancy  Weber 

In  Tales  of  the  tenements 
"Freckles"   and   Frenchy 

In  Human  boy 
Game  of  life 

In  Fancy  free 
Ghost    of    Miser    Brimpson 

In  Tales  of  the  tenements 
Gibbet  hill 

In  Harper  120:  699 
Gideon's  front  tooth 

In  Human  boy 
Grasse  widow 

In  Folk  afield 
Great  and  little  Sherberton 

In  Talcs  of  the  tenements 
Greensmith's    charade 

In  Fancy  free 
Half-brothers 

In  Talcs  of  the  tenements 
Hartland 

In  Tales  of  the  tenements 
Headstone   of   the   corner 

In  Lippinc  85: 720 
Horseshoe 

In  Outlook  81 :  482 
Hyacinthe  and  Honorine 
In  Folk  afield 
Atlan    98:296 
"I'll  do  it  if  you  will' 

In  Tales  of  the  tenements 
McClure  33-  ^5 
In  the  king's  chamI?cF 

In  Folk  afield 
Inoculation  day 
In  Fancy  free 
Intervention 

In  Idler   29: 163,   291 
Iron  pine-apple 

/;;   Forum  43:  486 
Jacky-toad 

In  Fancy  free 
lane  and  John 

In  Folk  afield 
Johnson's   Boswell 

In  Fancy  free 
Jonas   and   Dinah 

/)/    Knock  at   a   venture 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


267 


Joseph 

In  Knock  at  a  venture 
Cent  65:39 
Justice  of  the  peace 

In  Striking  hours 
Last  straw 

In  Talcs  of  the  tenements 
Putnam's  6:578 
Laughter  Hole 

In  Tales  of  the  tenements 
Maiden   bell 

In  Striking  hours 
Mate  of  the  "Bunch  o'  keys 

In  Fancy  free 
Merripit 

In  Talcs  of  the  tenements 
Morrant's  half-sovereign 
In  Human  boy 
CornhiU  75:487 
Mother  for  heroes 

In  Tales  of  the  tenements 
Mother  of  the  violets 

In  Ind  55: 1443 
Mound  by  the  way 

In  Knock  at  a  venture 
Mound  by  the  way 
Nine   musketeers 
In  Fancy  free 
Nuzhat 

In  Folk  afield 
Odd  money 

In  Ind  59:  80 
Old  shrine 

In  Folk  afield 
Old  Testament  man 

In  Striking  hours 
One    horse    yarn 

In  Idler  2:21 
Orange  lily 

In  Putnam's  7:  353 
Our  fathers  have  told  us 

In  Critic  44:504 
Pete  and   Pete 
In  Folk  afield 
"Pickaxe,  and  a  spade,  a  spade" 
In  Knock  at  a  venture 
McClure  22:276 
Piebald   rat 
In  Human  boy 
Idler  10:  430 
"Pierrotin"  from   Paris 

In  Folk  afield 
Pilgrimage  to    Pigna 

In  Folk  afield 
Point  of  view 

In  Cent  82:691 
Policeman   Peter 

In  Tales  of  the  tenements 
Practical  joke 

In  Putnam's  7-  219 
Prince  Hall 

In  Tales  of  the  tenements 
Protest  of  the  wing  dormitory 
In  Human  boy 
Idler    10:184 
Providence  and  Tim  Mudge 
In  Striking  hours 
Argosy  73'  I53 
Quite  out  of  the  common 
In  Fancy  free 


Red  Riding-hoods 

In  Pall  Mall  M  28:450 
Red   rose 

In  Striking  hours 

Pall  Mall  M  20:  435 
Revenge 

In  Tales  of  the  tenements 
Rope 

In  Lippinc  89: 80 
Ruby  humming-bird 

In  Eng  Illust  ii:377 
Runnage  and  PeshuU 

In  Talcs  of  the  tenements 
Sacrifice 

In  Fancy  free 
Sam  of  Sorrow  Corner 
In  Striking  hours 

Pall  Mall  M  20:  149 
Skipper's    Bible 
In  Folk  afield 

Good  words  35  :  242 
Snow-storm 

In  Tales  of  the  tenements 
Souvenir  de  Maupassant 

In  Folk  afield 
Spectre's   dilemma 

In  Idler  i:  I94 
Stannon 

In  Tales  of  the  tenements 
Star  o'  Boston 

In  Fancy  free 
Story  without   an   end 

In  Fancy  free 
Summer  clouds 

In  Summer  clouds 
Three  birds  with  one  stone 

In  Outing  43:  336 
Three  shots 

In  Tales  of  the  tenements 
To  Giglet  market 

In  Striking  hours 
Told  to  chaplain 

In  Striking  hours 
Tom  Tit 

In  Summer  clouds 
Transmigrations  of  Tarver 

In  Fancy  free 
Traveller's  tale 

In  Knock  at  a  venture 
Two   farmers 

In  Cent  81 :  823 
Two  widows 

In  Knock  at  a  venture 
Cent  83:836 
Walna 

In  Tales  of  the  tenements 
Wise   woman   of  Walna 

In  Tales  of  the  tenements 
Witch 

In  Striking  hours 
With  bell,  book,  and  candle 
In  Knock  at  a  venture 
Pall  Mall  M  25:475 
Zagabog 

In  Fancy  free 
Philopena.     Stockton,   F.   R. 
Philosopher.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Philosopher    in    the    apple    orchard.     HaW' 

kins,  A.  H. 
Philosopher's  joke.     Jerome,  J.   K. 
Philosopher's    pendulum.     Lindau,    R. 


268 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Philosopher's  scales.     Taylor,  J. 

Philosophy  at  home.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 

Philosophy  4.     Wister,   O. 

Philosophy    of    relative    existences.      Stock- 
ton, F.  R. 

Phoebe,     Henry,   O. 

Phoebus     on     Halzaphron.      Quillcr-Coiich, 
A.  T. 

Phoenix.     Strindberg,  J.   A. 

Phonograph.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Phonograph  and  the  graft.     Henry,   O. 

Photographer  and  philosopher.     Sec  Strind- 
berg, J.  A.     Photography  and  pliilosophy 

Photography    and    philosophy.     Strindberg, 
J.  A. 

Phyllis  of  the  Sierras.     Hartc,  B. 

Physician  who  healed  himself:  a  crime  doc- 
tor story.     Hornung,   E.   W. 

Physiologist's  wife.     Doyle,  A.  C. 

La  Pia.     Bourget,  P. 

Piano  next  door.     Peattie,   E.  W. 

Picayune.     Stuart,    R.    M. 

Piccino.     See  Burnett,  F.  IT.     Two  days  in 
the  life  of  Piccino 

Picciola.     Saintine,  J.  X.   B. 

Pichou.     Van   Dyke,    H. 

Pickaxe.     Morris,  G. 

"Pickaxe,    and    a    spade,    a    spade."     Phill- 
potts,  E. 

Picker  and   piler.     Willis,    N.   P. 

Picketts.     Chambers,  R.  W. 

Pickled  herring.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Picnic  party.     Smith,   H. 

Picture.     Reade,    C. 

Picture-taker.     Singmaster,  E. 

Piebald  rat.     Phillpotts,  E. 

Piece  of  bread.     Coppee,   F. 

Piece   of   good   fortune.     Dyar,    M. 

Piece  of  land.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Piece  of  red  calico.     Stockton,  F.   R. 

Piece  of  steak.     London,  J. 

Piece   of  string.     Maupassant,   G.    dc 

Pierre   and    Camille.     Musset,    A...    de 

Pierre  and  Jean.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Pierre-de-la-Baraque.     Delattre,    L. 

Pierre  Grassou.     Balzac,  H.  de 

Pierre's  soul.     Ohnet,  G. 

Pierrette.     Balzac   H.    de 

Pierrot.     Maupassant,    G.    de 

"Pierrotin"  from  Paris.     Phillpotts,  E. 

Pieshkov,   Alexiei  Maximovitch.     See   Gor- 
ky, M. 

Piet    Naude's   trek.     Gibbon,   P. 

Pig.     Kipling,   R. 

Pig  and  whistle.     Gissing,  G.  R. 

Pike,  A. 

Inroad  of  the  Nabajo 
In  Baldwin,  C.  S.     American  short  sto- 
ries 

Pike's  Peak  or  bust.    Lefevre,  E. 

Pilchards.     Hale,  E.  E. 

Pilgrim.     Chambers,  R.  W. 

Pilgrim  chamber.     Brown,  A. 

Pilgrim  of  love.    See  Irving,  W.    Legend  of 
Prince  Ahmed  al  Kamcl 

Pilgrim  on  the  Gila.    Wister,  O. 

Pilgrim  sons.     Fuller,  H.  B. 

Pilgrimage.     Galsworthy,  J. 

Pilgrimage  to  Pigna.     Phillpotts,  E. 

Pilgrims.     More,  H. 

Pilgrims  to  Mecca.     Foote,  M.  H. 


Pillar  of  the  cafe.     Coppee,  F. 

Pilot  of  Belle  Amour.     Parker,  G. 

Pilot's  troubles.    Strindberg,  J.  A. 

Pimienta  pancakes.     Henry,  O. 

Pine-tree  shillings.     Hawthorne,  N. 

Pink  shawls.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Pink  tights  and  ginghams.     Ferber,  E. 

Pink  villa.     Woolson,  C.  F. 

Pinon  Bill's  blufif.     Lewis,  A.   H. 

Pint's  a  pound.     Bunner,  H.  C. 

Pioneers.     Brofeldt,  J. 

Piortr  Petrovitch  Karatacff.    Turgenev,  I.  S. 

Pipe 

In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  English-Scotch 
Pipe  of  peace.     Cameron,  M. 
Piper  of  dreams.     Huneker,  J.  G. 
Pipes  o'  Pan.     Cameron,  M. 
Pipi  valley.     Parker,  G. 
Pirates  of  Santa  Anna.     Masefield,  J. 
Pistol  shot.     Pushkin,  A.  S.     [See  also  Meri- 

mee,  P.  tr.] 
Pit  and  the  pendulum.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Pit  that  they  digged.     Kipling,  R. 
Place  aux  dames.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Plain  case.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Plain   Fin — Paper-hanger.     Smith,   F.   H. 
Plain  fishing.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Plain  sister.     Bikelas,  D. 
Plain  two-cent  letter.     Pratt,  L. 
Plaisham.    Mac^Ianus,  S. 
Planchette.     London,  J. 
Planchette,  story  of  the.    See  Moulton,  L.  C. 

Story  of  the  planchette 
Plantation   printer.     Harris.  J.   C. 
Plantation  witch.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Planter's  wife.     Parker,  G. 
P'laski's  tunament.     Page,  T.  N. 
Platonic  bassoon.     Field,  E. 
Plattner  story.    Wells,  H.  G. 
Play.     Maartens,  M. 
Play  house.     See  also  Playhouse 
Play  house.     Brown,  A. 
Play  is  not  the  thing.     French,  A.  W. 
Play  to  the  gallery.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Playhouse  in  the  waste.     Moore,  G. 
A-playin'    of   old    Sledge    at    the    settlemint. 

Craddock.  C.   E. 
Playing  a  part.    Matthews,  J.  B. 
Playing  courier.     Clemens,   S.   L. 
Playing  with  fire.     Dojde,  A.  C. 
Play's  the  thing.     Jordan,  E.  G. 
Play's  the  thing.     Kelly,  M. 
Plea.    Glaspell,  S. 

Pleasant  evening.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Plodder's   promotion.     King,    C. 
Plot   in  private   life.     Collins,  W. 
Plot  that  failed.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Plough  and  the  sword.    Sigourncy,  L.  H. 
Ploughed  lands.     Austin,  M.  H. 
Ploughing-match.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Plumb  idiot.     Thanet,  O. 
I'lumblossom  Bccbe's  adventures.     Ralph,  J. 
Plummcr  kind.     Donnell,  A.  H. 
Plunderer.     Parker,  G. 
Plutonian  fire.     Henrj-,  O. 
Po'  Sandy.     Chcsnutt,  C.  W. 
Pocket-hunter's  story.     Austin,  M.  H. 


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Poe,  Edgar  Allan,  1809-1847 
Angel  of  the  odd 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    3; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  6;  (Virginia)  v6 

Works    (Cameo)   v  7;    (Woodberry) 

Article    for   Blackwood:    a    predicament 
/;/   Complete    works    (Centenary)     v    5; 
(Knickerbocker)    v    3;     (Virginia) 

V  2 

Works  (Cameo)  v  10;  ( Woodberry ~) 

V  4 
Assignation 

/;;   Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    i; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  2;  (Virginia)  v2 

Works    (Cameo)   v  6;    (Woodberry) 

V  I 

Tales  [Century] 

Perry,  B.     Little  masterpieces.     Poe 
Balloon  hoax 

III  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    2; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  s;  (Virginia)  v  5 

Works    (Cameo)   v  3;    (Woodberry) 

V  2 
Berenice 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    i; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  2;  (Virginia)  v  2 

Works    (Cameo)    v  6;    (Woodberry) 

V  I 

Southern  Literary  Messenger  1:333 
Black  cat 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    2; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  5;  (Virginia)  v5 

Works    (Cameo)    v  6;    (Woodberry) 

V  2 

Tales  [Century] 

Perry,   B.     Little  masterpieces.     Poe 
Bon-bon 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    i; 
(Knickerbocker)  v  2;  (Virginia)  V2 
Works    (Cameo)   v  7;    (Woodberry) 
V4 
Business  man 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    4; 
(Knickerbocker)  v  4 
Works    (Cameo)    v  8;    (Woodberry) 

V  4 

Cask  of  Amontillado 
In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    3; 
(Knickerbocker)  v  6;  (Virginia)  v  6 
Works    (Cameo)    v  6;    (Woodberry) 

V  I 

Tales  [Century] 

Perry,  B.     Little   masterpieces.     Poe 
Godey's  M  1846 
Descent  into  the  maelstrom 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    4; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  4;  (Virginia)  v  2 

Works    (Cameo)    v   3;    (Woodberry) 

V  2 

Tales  [Century] 

Tappan,  E.  M.     Children's  Hour   to: 

335 
Trent,  W.  P.,  and   Henneman,  J.  B. 

Best  American  tales 
Warner  library 
Devil  in  the  belfry 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    5; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  3;  (Virginia)  v  3 
Works    (Cameo)   v  8;    (Woodberry) 

V  4 


Due  d'  rOmclette 
In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    i; 
(Knickerbocker)  v  2;  (Virginia)  V2 
Works    (Cameo)    v  7;    (Woodberry) 

V  4 
Eleonora 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    4; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  4;  (Virginia)  v  4 

Works    (Cameo)    v  6;    (Woodberry) 

V  I 

Poe's  tales  [Eaton] 
Facts  in  the  case  of  M.  Valdemar 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    3; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  6;  (Virginia)  v6 

Works    (Cameo)   v   S;    (Woodberry) 

V  2 

Fall  of  the  house  of  Usher 
In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    i; 
(Knickerbocker)  v  3;  (Virginia)  v  3 
Works    (Cameo)   v  6;    (Woodberry) 

V  I 

Tales  [Century] 

Baldwin,  C.  S.  American  short  sto- 
ries 

Perry,  B.     Little  masterpieces.     Poe 

Trent,  W.  P.,  and  Henneman,  J.  B. 
Best  American  tales 

Warner  library 
Four  beasts  in  one 

/;;   Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    i; 
(Knickerbocker)  v  2;  (Virginia)  v  2 

Works    (Cameo)    v   7;    (Woodberry) 

V  4 
Gold-bug 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    2; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  5;  (Virginia)  v5 

Works    (Cameo)   v  5;    (Woodberry) 

Monsieur   Dupin    [McClure] 

Poe's  tales    [Eaton] 

Tales  [Century] 

Canby,  H.  S.  Study  of  the  short  story 

Cody,  S.  Selection  from  the  world's 
greatest  short  stories 

Hawthorne,  J.  Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  American 

Patten,  W.  International  short  sto- 
ries  V   I 

Perry,   B.     Little  masterpieces.     Poe 

Trent,  W.  P.,  and  Henneman,  J.  B. 
Best  American  tales 

Hans  Pfall.     See  Poe,  E.  A.     Unparalled 
adventure  of  Hans  Pfall 

Hop-frog 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    3; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  6;  (Virginia)  v6 

Works    (Cameo)    v  7;    (Woodberry) 

V  I 

How  to  write  a  Blackwood  article 

/;/   Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    5; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  3;  (Virginia)  v  2 

Works  (Cameo)  v  10;   (Woodberry) 

V  4 

Imp  of  the  perverse 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    3; 
(Knickerbocker)  v  6;  (Virginia)  v6 
Works    (Cameo)   v  5;    (Woodberry) 
v  2 


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Poe,  Edgar  Allan —rr')!/;;(Hr</. 
Journal  of  Julius  Rodman 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    4; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  5;  (Virginia)  v  4 

Works  (Woodberry)  v  4 

King  Pest 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    i ; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  2;  (Virginia)  v  2 

Works   (Cameo)    v   7;    (Woodberry) 

V  4 
Ligcia 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    5; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  3;  (Virginia)  v  2 

^^'orks    (Cameo)    v   6;    (Woodberry) 

V  I 

Foe's  tales  [Eaton] 

Ferry,   B.     I.ittic  masterpieces.     Foe 

Lionizing 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)  _  v    i; 

(Knickerliocker)  v  2;  (Virginia)  V2 

Works    (Cameo)    v   8;    (Woodberry) 

V  4 

Literary  life  of  Thingum  Bob,  Esq. 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    3; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  6;  (Virginia)  v6 

Works   (Cameo)  v   10;   (Woodberry) 

V  4 
Loss  of  breatb 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    i; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  2;  (Virginia)  v2 

Works    (Cameo)    v   8;    (Woodberry) 

V  4 

Man  of  the  crowd 
In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    4; 
(Knickerbocker)  v  4;  (Virginia)  v  4 
Works    (Cameo)    v  5;    (Woodberry) 

V  2 

Man  that  was  used  up 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    i; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  3;  (Virginia)  v  3 

Works    (Cameo)    v  8;    (Woodberry) 

V  4 

Tales  [Century] 
Ms.  found  in  a  bottle 

In  Complete    works     (Centenary)    v    i; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  2;  (Virginia)  v  2 

Works    (Cameo)   v   3;    (Woodberry) 

V  2 

1'alcs  [Century] 

Perry,  B.      Little  masterpieces.     Foe 

Masque  of  the  Red  Death 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    4; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  4;  (Virginia)  v  4 

Works    (Cameo)    v  7;    (Woodberry) 

V  I 

Foe's  tales  [Eaton] 
Tales  [Century] 

Canby,  H.  S.    Study  of  tlie  short  story 
Mellonta  Tanta 

/;;  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    3: 

(Knickcrl)ockcr)  v  6;  (Virginia)  v  Ci 

Works    (Cameo)    v   3;    (Woodberry) 

V  4 
Mesmeric  revelation 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)     v    2; 
(Knickerbocker)     v    5;     (Virginia) 

V  S 

Works    (Cameo)    v   5;    (Woodberry) 

V  2 
Mctzengerstein 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    i; 
(Knickerbocker)  v  2;  (Virginia)  v  2 


W^orks    (Cameo)    v  5;    (Woodberry) 

A-    I 

Southern  Literary  Messenger  2:97 
Morella 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    1; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  2;  (Virginia)  v2 

Works    (Cameo)    v  6;    (Woodberry) 

V  I 

Murders  in  the  Rue  Morgue 

/;;   Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    4; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  4;  (Virginia)  v  4 

Works    (Cameo)    v  4;    (Woodberry) 

V  3 

Monsieur  Dupin  [McClurc] 
Tales  [Century] 

Mabie,     ?L     W..     and     Strachcy,     L. 

Little   masterpieces   of   fiction    v    i 

Mystery  of  Marie  Rogct 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    2; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  5;  (Virginia)  v5 

Works    (Cameo)    v  4;    (Woodberry) 

V  3 

Tales  [Century] 
Mystification 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    4; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  4;  (Virginia)  v  4 

Works    (Cameo)    v  8;    (Woodberry) 

V  3 

Never  bet  the  devil  your  head 

/;;   Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    4; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  4;  (Virginia)  v  4 

Works    (Cameo)    v^8;    (Woodberry) 

V  4 
Oblong  box 

In  Coinplete    works     (Centenary)    v    2; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  5;  (Virginia)  v  5 

Works    (Cameo)    v  3;    (Woodberry) 

v3 
Hawthorne,  J.    Library  mystery  and 

detective  stories,  American 
Godey's  M  29:  132 
Oval  portrait 

//;   Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    4; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  4;  (Virginia)  v  4 

Works    (Cameo)    v  6;    (Woodberry) 

V  I 

Fit  and  the  pendulum 
/;/   Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    2; 
(Knickerbocker)  v  5;  (Virginia)  v5 
Works    (Cameo)    v  6;    (\\'oodberry) 

V  I 

Tales  [Century] 

Mabie.     H.     W.,    and    Strachey,     L. 

Little   masterpieces   of   fiction   v  5 

Predicament.     See  Poe,  E.  A.     Article  for 

Blackwood:  a  predicament 
Premature  burial 
In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    2; 
(Knickerbocker)  v  5;  (Virginia)  v5 
Works    (Cameo)   v  6;    (Woodberry) 

V  3 
I'urloined  letter 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    3; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  6;  (Virginia)  v  6 

Works    (Cameo)    v  4:    (Woodberry) 

V  3 

Monsieur  Dupin  [MoCIiirc] 
Foe's  tales   [  ICaton  j 
Tales  [Century] 

Nettlcton,   G.   E.     Specimens  of  the 
short  story 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


271 


Shadow — a  parable 

In  Complete    works     (Centenary)    v    i; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  2;  (Virginia)  v  2 

Works   (Cameo)   v  6;    (Woodberry) 

V  I 

Poe's  tales  [Eaton] 
Silence — a  fable 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)     v    5; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  3;  (Virginia)  v  2 

Works    (Cameo)    v   7;    (Woodberry) 

V  I 

Some  words  with  a  mummy 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    3; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  6;  (Virginia)  v  6 

Works    (Cameo)    v  5;    (Woodberry) 

V  2 
Spectacles 

/;(  Complete    works    (Centenary)     v    2; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  5;  (Virginia)  vS 

Works    (Cameo)    v    8;    (Woodberry) 

V  3 
Sphinx 

/;;   Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    3; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  6;  (Virginia)  v  6 

Works    (Cameo)    v  4;    (Woodberry) 

V  3 

System    of    Doctor    Tarr    and    Professor 

Fether 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    3; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  6;  (Virginia)  v6 

Works    (Cameo)    v   8;    (Woodberry) 

V  3 

Tale  of  Jerusalem 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    i; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  2;  (Virginia)  v  2 

Works    (Cameo)    v   7;    (Woodberry) 

V  4 

Southern    Literary   Messenger  2:313 
Tale  of  the  ragged  mountains 

/;;  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    2; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  5;  (Virginia)  v5 

Works    (Cameo)    v   3;    (Woodberry) 

V  I 

Tell-tale  heart 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    2; 
(Knickerbocker)  v  5;  (Virginia)  vS 
Works  (Woodberry)  v  2 
Tales  [Century] 
Thou  art  the  man 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    3; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  6;  (Virginia)  v  5 

Works    (Cameo)    v  4;    (Woodberry) 

V  3 

Monsieur  Dupin   [McClure] 

Thousand  and  second  tale  of  Scheherazade 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    3; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  6;  (Virginia)  v6 

Works    (Cameo)    v  7;    (Woodberry) 

V  2 

Three  Sundays  in  a  week 

/;;  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    4; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  4;  (Virginia)  v  4 

Works    (Cameo)    v  8;    (Woodberry) 

V  4 

Unparalleled  adventure  of  Hans  Pfaall 
In  Complete    works     (Centenary)    v    i; 
(Knickerbocker)  v  2;  (Virginia)  v  2 
Works    (Cameo)    v  3;    (Woodberry) 

V  2 

Von   Kempelen   and   his   discovery 

In  Complete    works     (Centenary)    v    3; 
(Knickerbocker)  v  6;  (Virginia)  v6 


Works    (Cameo)    v  5;    (Woodberry) 

V  4 

AVhy  the  little  Frenchman  wears  his  hand 

in  a  sling 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    4; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  4;  (Virginia)  v  4 

Works    (Cameo)    v  8;    (Woodberry) 

V  4 
William  Wilson 

In  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v     i; 
(Knickerbocker)  v  3;  (Virginia)  v  3 
Works    (Cameo)    v   5;    (Woodberry) 
v  2 
X-ing   a   paragraph 

/;;  Complete    works    (Centenary)    v    3; 

(Knickerbocker)  v  6;  (Virginia)  v  6 

W^orks    (Cameo)    v  8;    (Woodberry) 

V  4 

Poe's  Raven  in  an  elevator.     Loomis,  C.  B. 

Poems   in   prose.     Turgenev,   I.    S. 

Poet   and    the    courtesan.     Coppee,    F. 

Poet  and  the  peasant.     Henry,   O. 

Poet  Mistral.     Daudet,  A. 

Poet  of  Sierra  Flat.     Harte,  B. 

Poet  of  the  Jumping  Sand-hills.     Hornung, 

E.  W. 

Poet,  take  thy  lute.     Le  Gallienne,  R. 

Poetess.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Poetess  in  spring.     Brown,  A. 

Poet's   portmanteau.     Gissing,  G. 

Point  o'  Bugles.     See  Parker,  G.     At  Point 

o'  Bugles 
Point  of  ethics.     Jordan,  E.   G. 
Poin*-of  honor.     Conrad,  J. 
Point  of  honor.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Point  of  view.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Point  of  view.     James,   H. 
Point   of  view.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Poisoned   ice.      Quiller-Couch,   A.   T. 
Polargno.     See   Stockton,    F.    R.      Story   of 

Polargno 
Policeman   Peter.     Phillpotts,    E. 
Polikushka.     Tolstoi,   L.   N. 
Political  dinner.     Bates,   A. 
Political  economy.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Political  tip.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Polity  of  nature.     Herrick,  R. 
Pollock,   Walter,   Herries,   1850- 

Edged    tools.      Sec    Matthews,   J.    B.,   and 
Pollock,   W.    H. 

Mated    by   magic.     See    Matthews,    J.    B., 
and  Pollock,  W.  H. 

Sir   Jocelyn's    cap.     See    Besant,    W..    and 
Pollock,  W.  H. 
Pollock  and  the  Porrah.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Pollv:     a     Christmas     recollection.       Page. 

T.'  X. 
Polly  Townsend's  rebellion.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
Pomegranate    seeds.     Hawthorne,    N. 
Pomona.     Castle,  A.,  and  Castle,  E. 
Pomona  and   Tonas  tell   a  story.     Stockton, 

F.  R. 

Pomona  takes  the  helm  at  Rudder  Grange. 

Stockton,   F.    R. 
Pomona's  bridal  trip.     Stockton,   F.   R. 
Pomona's  daughter.     Stockton,   F.  R. 
Pomp   of  the   Lavillettes.     Parker.   G. 
Pompe  funebre.     Chambers.   R.  W. 
Pontiac's  lookout.     Catherwood,  M.   H. 
Poodle  of  Monsieur  Gaillard.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Poor  Andrew.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
Poor  Clare.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 


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Poor  clear  mamma.     Kipling,  R. 

Poor,   dear   Margaret    Kirby.     Norris,    K. 

Poor-devil  author.     Irving,  W. 

Poor  gentleman.     Gissing,  G.  R. 

Poor   Harry.     Norris,  W.    E. 

Poor  Joanna.     Jewett,  S.  O. 

Poor  Mis.s   Huntington.     Benson,  E.  F. 

Poor  Ogla-Moga.     Lloyd,   D.  D. 

Poor   relation's   story.     Dickens,   C. 

Poor  Richard.     James.  H. 

Poor  rule.     Henry,  O. 

Poor  stick.     Morrison,   A. 

Poor  thing.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 

Pope  is  dead.     Daudet,  A. 

Pope  Jacynth.     Paget,  V. 

Pope's    mule.     Daudet,   A. 

Poppies  and  wheat.     Alcott,  L.  M. 

Poppies  in   tlie  wheat.     Geroiild,   K.    F. 

Popsy.     Jackson,   H.    H. 

Popular  legends.     Tolstoi,   L.  N. 

Popularity    of   Tompkins.     Gray,    D. 

Port.     Maupassant,    G.    dc 

Port  of  many  ships.     Masefield,  J. 

Port  of  missing  ships.     Spears,   T.   R. 

Port  Royal  twister.     Masefield,  J. 

Porter,   Sydney.     Sec   Henry,   Q.,  pseud. 

Porter,    William   Sydney.      Sec    Henry,    C, 

pseud. 
Portion  of  the  tempest.     Wright,   M.  T. 
Portrait    of    the    youngest.     Cutting.    M.    S. 
Portrait.     Gogol,  N.  V. 
Portrait.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Portrait.     Oliphant,    M.   W. 
Portrait.     Wharton,    E. 
Portrait  of  a  lady.     Jerome,  J.    K. 
Portrait  of  Mr.  W.  H.     Wilde,  O. 
Positive  romance.     Bellamy,   E. 
Posson   Jonc.     Cable,    G.    W. 
Post,  Melville  Davisson,  1871- 
Corpus  delicti 
/;;  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective    stories,    American 
Post-box.     Bazin,   R. 
Post  in   a  storm.     Macdonald,    G. 
Post  on  wheels.     Barrie,  J.  M. 
Posthumous.     Merrick,    L. 
Posthumous    fame;    or,    A    legend    of    the 

beautiful.     Allen,  J.   L. 
Posthumous    papers    of    the    hermit,    Fedor 

Kusmich.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Postlude.     Trumbull,  A.   E. 
Postmistress  of  Knockagar.     MacManus    S 
Postmistress  of  Laurel   Run.     Harte,  B.' 
Pot-boiler.     Wharton,  E. 
Pot  of  caviare.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Pot  of  frightful  doom.     Fernald,  C    B 
Pot  of  gold.     Austin.    M.   H. 
Pot  of  gold.     Freeman,   M.   E.  W 
Pot  of  jam.     Smith,   F.   H. 
Pot  of  tulips.     O'Brien,   F. 
Potted  princess.     Kipling,  R. 
Pott's  painless  cure.     Bellamy,   E. 
Pound    of    cure;    a    story    of    Monte    Carlo. 

Bishop,  W.  H. 
Poussette.     Guida 
Power  of  eloquence  (Japanese) 

In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories.  Oriental 
Power  of  the  child.     Watson,  J. 
Powerful   drug.     Barrie,   J.   M. 


Practical  care  of  a  fairy.     French,  A.  W. 
Practical  joke.     Maupa.^sant,  G.  de 
Practical  joke.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Practical   view   of   things.      Harris,   J.    C. 
Practice   makes    perfect.     Morris, 'g. 
Prairie    vagabond.     Parker,    G. 
Praline   woman.      Dunbar,  A. 
Pratt,  Cornelia  Atwood.  Sec  Comer,  C.  A.  P. 
Pratt,  Lucy 
Across  tiic  creek 

In  Atlan   102:  803 
Beast  of  the  deepest  woods 

In  Ezckiel  expands 
Book  for  mothers 
/;/  Ezekiel 

McClure  30:  502 
Color-bcarcr 
In  Ezekiel 

McClure  30:  309 
Color  line 

In  Ezekiel  expands 
Entrance  of  Ezekiel 
In   Ezekiel 

McClure  29:  17 
Ezekiel  in  exile 
In  Ezekiel 

McClure  30:  26 
Ezekiel  in  transit 
In  Ezekiel 

McClure  29:  415 
Ezekiel  promises 
In  Ezekiel 

McClure  30:557 
Ezekiel  refuses 

In   Ezekiel  expands 
Ezekiel's  Mis'  Simons 

In  Ezekiel 
Felix  tells  a  story 
In  Am  M  69:  353 
Generals  and  Number  Seven 

In  Cent  78: 404 
Gentleman  with  the  green  tie 
In  Ezekiel  expands 
Atlan  112:812 
Heirs  of  fate 

In  Ezekiel  expands 
His   need   of   Mis'   Simmons 
In  Ezekiel 

McClure  31:  432 
In  charge  of  Trusty 
In  Ezekiel 

McClure    31:32 
In  Goose  alley 

/;;  Atlan    102:  203 
Interrupted  reign  of  Queenie 
In   Ezekiel 

Am    M    64:474 
Leader  of  his  people 
Jn  Ezekiel  expands 
Little   hopping  frog 
In  Ezekiel  expands 
Atlan   108:  396 
Little    number   ones 
In   Ezekiel  expands 
McClure  39:  308 
Meditations  of  Marcus  Artclius 

In  Cent  81:800     ' 
Mis'   Simous's   protector 
In  Ezekiel 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


273 


Mistletoe  bough 
In  Ezekiel 

McClure  32:  128 

Mrs.  Burr's  baby 
In  Am  M  71:  526 

Outside 
In  Ezekiel  expands 

Plain  two-cent  letter 
In  Harper   123:  733 

Talking  wave 
III  Atlan  108:818 

Transplanting    of    Cherry 
In  Outlook  90:  879 

Unacquainted   one 
In  Ezekiel  expands 

When  farther  ran  for  mayor 
In  Am   M   73:  340 
Prayer.     Maartens,  M. 
Preacher.     Grenfell,   W.   T. 
Preacher's  love  story.     Garland,    H. 
Preachin'  on   Kingdom   Come.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
Preaching  that  is  preaching.     Harris,  J.   C. 
Predicament.     See   Poe,   E.   A.     Article  for 

Blackwoods;    a   predicament 
Preliminaries.     Comer,    C.    A. 
Premature  burial.     Poe,   E.  A. 
Premier  pas.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Preposterous   motive.     Glaspell,   S. 
Presence.     Ward,   E.   S.    P. 
Present  at  a  hanging.     Bierce,  A. 
Pretended  mistress.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Pretenders.     Bacon,  J.   D. 
Pretext.     Wharton,    E. 
Pretty   Pierre.     Parker,   G. 
Pretty  sister  of  Jose.     Burnett,  F.   H. 
Previous  engagement;  a  comedy.     Howells, 

W.  D. 
Prevost,  Eugene  Marcel,  1862- 

Woman  and  the  cat 
In  Patten,  W.     International  short  sto- 
ries V  3 
Price.     Overton,   G. 

Price   I    paid   for   a   set   of   Ruskin.     Litch- 
field, G.  D. 
Price  of  a  dinner.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
Price  of  blood.     Pyle,  H. 
Price  of  life.     Scribe,  A.  E. 
Price   of  peace.     Hopkins,    M.   S.    B. 
Price  of  romance.     Herrick,  R. 
Price    of    the    grindstone    and    the    drum. 

Parker,  G. 
Price  of  the  harness.     Crane,  S. 
Price  of  the  past  participle.     Cameron,   M. 
Pride  of  Moses   Grant.     Moulton,   L.   C. 
Pride  of  the  cities.     Henry,   O. 
Pride  of  the  village.     Irving,  W. 
Priest  in   spite  of  himself.     Kipling,   R. 
Priestess  of  Amen  Ra.     Viele,  H.  K. 
Priestly  prerogative.     London,  J. 
Priest's   tale.     Bikelas,    D. 
Primer  of  imaginary  geography.  Matthews, 

J.  B. 
Primrose  sphinx.     Zangwill,  I. 
Prince  Alberic  and  the  snake  lady.     Paget, 

V. 
Prince;  another  lion.     Haggard,   H.   R. 
Prince  Bull,  a  fairy  tale.     Dickens,   C. 
Prince    consort.     Hawkins,   A.    H. 
Prince   Coresco's   duel.     Norris,   W.    E. 


Prince     Fairy-foot.       Sec     Burnett,     F.     H. 

Story  of   I'rince  Fairy-foot 
Prince   Hall.     Phillpotts,    E. 
Prince    Hassak's    march.     Stockton,    F.    R. 
Prince  in  the  fairy  tale.     Merrick,   L. 
Prince  Lazy  Boots.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Prince  Little  Boy.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Prince    of    Abyssinia's    post-bag.       Quiller- 

Couch,  A.  T. 
Prince  of  Bohemia.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Prince  of  Georgia.     Ralph,  J. 
Prince  of  illusion.     Long,  J.  L. 
Prince   of   thieves.     Dumas,   A. 
Prince    of    Wales's     own     Donegal     militia. 

MacManus,  S. 
Prince  Roman.'    See  Conrad,  J.     Aristocrat 
Prince    Roseleaf    and    a    girl    from    Kansas. 

Michelson,   M. 
Prince   Toto.     Craigic,   P.   M.   T. 
Prince's  feather.     Freeman,  M.   E.   W. 
Prince's   little   sweetheart.     Jackson,   H.    H. 
Princess.     Chekhov,   A.   P. 
Princess  Aline.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Princess    and    the    jewel    doctor.     Hichens, 

R.  S. 
Princess  and  the  microbe.    Sherwood,  M.  P. 
Princess   and   the  puma.     Henry,   O. 
Princess    Bob    and   her   friends.     Harte,    B. 
Princess  dines.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
Princess       I-would-I-wot-not.  Hopkins, 

M.  S.  B. 
Princess  Joceliande.     Mason,  A.  E.  W. 
Princess    Leiladin.     Ebner-Eschenbach,    M. 

von 
Princess  of  i^)abylon.     Voltaire,  F.  M.  de  A. 
Princess    of   Make-believe.     Donnell,    A.    H. 
Princess  Pourquoi.     Sherwood,  M.  P. 
Princess   Rosalba.     Tracy,   V. 
Princess    Rosetta    and    the    pop-corn    man. 

Freeman,   M.   E.   W. 
Princess  Rosette.     Perrault,  C. 
Princess  who  wanted  the  moon.     Hopkins, 

W.  J. 
Princesse.     Maartens,    M. 
Princess's    mirror.     Le    Gallienne,   R. 
Princess's  tragedy.     Thackeray,  W.   M. 
Principal   boy.     Zangwill,    I. 
Prior  of  Modena.     Bandello,  M. 
Prioress  of  Ambresbury's  tale  of  Saint  Ger- 

vase   of   Plessy.     See   Hewlett,    M.     Saint 

Gervaise 
Priscilla.     Eggleston,    E. 
Priscilla.     Seawell,   M.   E. 
Priscilla.     Spofford,    H.    P. 
Priscilla's   love-story.     Spofford,    H.    P. 
Priscilla's   maying.     Silberrad,    U.    L. 
Prism.     Freeman,    M.   E.   W. 
Prisoned   soul.     Garland,   H. 
Prisoner.     Galsworthy,  J. 
Prisoner.     Parker,    G. 

Prisoner  in  the  Caucasus.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Prisoner   of   Zembla.     Henry,   O. 
Prisoners.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
Prisoners  of  war.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Prisoner's  van.     Dickens,   C. 
Private   history  of  a   campaign   that   failed. 

Clemens,  S.  L. 
Private  history  of  the  jumping  frog.     Clem- 
ens, S.  L. 
Private   Learoyd's  stor}'.     Kipling,  R. 
Private   life.     James,    H. 


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Private  soldier.     Brown,  A. 

Private    theatricals.     Howells,    W.    D. 

Private's  honor.  See  JIarte,  B.  Stories 
three 

Privy  councillor.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 

Prize   money.     Jacobs,   W.   W. 

Prize   of   propriety.     Bunncr,    II.    C. 

Pro    bono    publico.     Chambers,    R.    W. 

Pro   tempore.     \\'right,    M.    T. 

Probationer.     Watson,    J. 

Problem   in   honor.     Thanet,   O. 

Problem    in    portraiture.     Bates,    A. 

Problem  of  life.     Bjornson,  B. 

Procession  of  life.     Hawthorne,  N. 

Procession  of  umbrellas.     Smith,  F.  H. 

Prodigal.     Foote,   M.   H. 

Prodigal    daughter.     Crockett.    S.    R. 

Prodigal   daughter.     White,   W.   A. 

Prodigal  father.     Harland,   H. 

Prodigal   imp.     Bacon,  J.   D. 

Prodigal   son.     Hogg,  J. 

Prodigals  economize.     Tracy,  V. 

Professional  episode.     Morrison,'  A. 

Professionals.     Tracy,  V. 

Professor.     Davis,   C.   B. 

Professor.     Thackeray,   W.   M. 

Professor   and    the   harpy.     Weyman,    S.   J. 

Professor   No    No.     Osbourne,   L. 

Professor's    chance.     Herrick,    R. 

Professor's  commencement.     Cather,  W.  S. 

Profile.     Cather,   W.    S. 

Profitable    business.     Maupassant,    G.    dc 

Progress.     Galsworthy,   J. 

Prolificacy.     Strindberg,   J.    A. 

Prologue  to  the  cigar  "divan.  Stevenson. 
R.   L. 

Promise.     Donncll,    A.    H. 

Promise.     Maartens,   M. 

Promise  of  marriage.     Gaboriau,  E. 

Promised   land.     Wister,    O. 

Promises    of   Dorothea.     Dcland,   M. 

Proof  of  the  pudding.     Henry,  O. 

Proper   thing.     Tracy,   V. 

Property-man.     Tarkington.   B. 

Prophetess  of  the  land  of  No-Smokc.  Man- 
ning, M. 

Prophetic  pictures.     Hawthorne,    N. 

Prophetic   romancer.     Slosson,  A.  T. 

Prophet's  paradise.     Chambers,  R.  W. 

Propriety    Pratt,    hypnotist.     Lewis,    A.    H. 

Prosecution    of    Mrs.    Dullet.      Page.   T.    N. 

Prospector.     White,    S.   E. 

Prosper's  old   mother.     Harte,  B. 

Protegee  of  Jack  Hamlin's.     Harte,  B. 

Protest  of  the  Wing  dormitory.  Phill- 
potts,  E. 

Prothalamion.     Herrick,  R. 

Proud  goat  of  Aloysius  Pankburn.  Lon- 
don, J. 

Proud   king.     Morris,  W.   fEdgarl 

Proud  little  grain  of  wheat.     Burnett,  F.  H. 

Provence    rose.     Ouida 

Providence  and  the  guitar.     Ste\cnson,  R.  L. 

Providence  and  Tim  Mudgc.     Phillpotts,  E. 

Provident    children.     Morris,    G. 

Providential  invitation.     Bierce,   A. 

Providential    match.     Cahan,   A. 

Provincial    muster.     Hawthorne,    N. 

Proving  of  Lannigan.     Fernald,  C.  B. 

Prowess.  See  Maupassant,  G.  de.  W'allir 
Schnaff's   adventure 

Prudence  and   the  bishop.     Hawkins,  A,   II. 


Prussian  vase.     Edgeworth,  M. 

P's   correspondence.     Hawthorne,   N. 

Psyche.     Hibbard,   G.  A. 

Psyche  and  the  pskyscrapcr.     Henry,  O. 

Psyche's,  art.     Alcott,  L.  M. 

Psychical  prank.     Bangs,  J.  K. 

I^sj'chological    moment.     Herrick,   R. 

Psychological  shipwreck.     Bierce,   A. 

P;tit-Bleu.     Harland,   H. 

P'titc    Louison.      See    Parker,    G.      Absurd 

romance  of  P'tite  Louison 
]':i  pucrta  del  vino.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Pulpit   orator.     Stuart,    R.   M. 
Pumpkin.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Pumpkin-eater.     Harris,   J.    C. 
Pumpkin   giant.     Freeman,   M.  E.  W. 
I'unch,  brothers,  punch.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Punch's    understudy.     Quiller-Couch,   A.   T, 
Punin   and   Baburin.     Turgenev,   I.   S. 
Pupasse.     King,    G.  E. 
Pupil.     James,    H. 
Pupil  of  Aurelius.     Black,  W. 
Pupil  of  Chestnut   Ridge.     Harte,   B. 
Purification    of    Mulfera.     Hornung,    E.    W. 
Purification    of    Palomitas.     Janvier,    T.    A. 
Puritan    Bohemia.     Sherwood,    M.  P. 
Puritan  ingenue.     Wood,  J.  S. 
Purloined   Christmas.     Morris,   G. 
Purloined  letter.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Purple  dress.     Henry,  O. 
Purple    emperor.     Chambers,    R.    ^^^ 
Purple   eyes.     Long,  J.    L. 
Purple  jar.     Edgeworth,  M. 
Purple  mountains.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Purple  Pileus.     Wells,   H.  G. 
Purple    rhododendron.     Fox,   J.,   jr. 
Purse.     Balzac.  H.  de 
Purse    of   Aholibah.     Hunckcr,   J.    G. 
Purser's  story.     Barr,  R. 
Pursuit  of  a  teapot.     Train,  A.   C. 
Pursuit  of  the  piano.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Pushkin,    Alexander    Sergeivitch,    1799-1837 
Bohemians 

In  Merimee.  P.    Writings  v  5 
Captain's  daughter 

In  Russian  romance 
Cofiin-maker 

In  Dumas,    A.     Crop-carod    Tacquot 
Duel 

In  Liv  Age  219:  456 
Fine  shot 

In  Dumas,  A.     Crop-cared  Jacquot 
Hussar 

In  Merimee,  P.    W^ritings  v  5 
Lady-rustic 

In  Russian  romance 
Moor  of   i'eter  the  Great 

In  Russian  romance 
Pistol    shot 
///  Russian  romance 

Merimee,  P.     Writings  v  5 
Stories   by   ^oreign   authors,    Russian 
Queen    of   spades 

/;/  Merimee,  P.    Writings  v  5 
Shot.     See  Pushkin,  A.     Pistol   shot 
Snow-storm 

In  Russian  romance 

Dumas,  A.     Crop-eared  Jactiuot 
I"".senwein,   J.    B.      Short    story   mas- 
terpieces,   Russian 
Mabie.     If.     W.,    and     Strachey,     L. 
Lit  lie    masterpieces    of   fiction   v   6 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


275 


Station-master 

In  Russian  romance 
Undertaker 
In  Russian  romance 
Fuss  in  boots.     Terrault,  C. 
Tuss-in-boots.     Howard,  B.  W. 
T'uss   in   boots   (adapted).     Scudder,  H.   E. 
Puss — the  promoter.     Pjangs,  J.  K. 
Putting  on  the   screws.     Morris,   G. 

Puzzle 

//)   Hawthorne,  J.     Pibrary  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  English-Scotch 
Puzzler.     Kipling,  R. 
Pyetuslikoff.     Turgenev,   I.   S. 
Pygmies.    Hawthorne,  N. 
Pyle,  Howard,  1853-191 1 

Buccaneers.     See  Pyle,  H.     With  the  buc- 
caneers 
Captain   Brand.     See   Pyle,   H.     Ghost  of 

Captain  Brand 
Dead  finger 

In  Harper  123:  488 
Devil  at  New  Hope 
In  Stolen-  treasure 
Die  of  fate 

In  Harper  124:883 
Edric  and  Sylvaine 

In  Harper  117:  383 
Evil  eye 

In  Harper   124:  383 
Garden  behind  the  moon 

In  Garden  behind  the  moon 
Ghost  of  Captain  Brand 

In  Stolen  treasure 
In  tenebras 

In  Howells,   W.   D.,   and   Alden.   11.    ^I. 
Shapes  that  haunt  the  dusk 
May-day  idyl  of  the  olden  time 

In  Harper  68:821 
Modern  magician 

In  Cosmopol  17:  461 
Mysterious  chest 

In  Harper    118:  3 
Otto  of  the  silver  hand 

In  Otto  of  the  silver  hand 
Painted  pitcher 

In  Harper  123:  829 
Pepper  and   salt 

In  Pepper  and  salt 
Price  of  blood 

In  Price  of  blood 
Retribution;  a  story  of  the  17th  century 

In  Harper  86:683 
Ruby  of  Kishmoor 
In  Ruby  of  Kishmoor 
Harper   115:  327 
Salem  wolf 

In  Harper  120:  2 
Stolen  treasure 

/;;  Stolen  treasure 
Tom  Chist  and  the  treasure-box 

In  Stolen  treasure 

With  the  buccaneers 

In  Stolen  treasure 

"Q"  pseud.     See  Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Quaddhroop-eds.    MacManus,  S. 
Quality.     Galsworthy,  J. 
Qu'  appelle.    Parker,  G. 


Quarantine  island.     Besant,  W. 
Quarter  loaf.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Quartette.     Fuller,  H.  B. 
Quattrocentisteria.     Hewlett,  M.  H. 
Queen  Anne.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Queen  Christina.     See  Hawthorne,  N.     Bio- 
graphical stories 
Queen  for  a  day.     Wyatt,  E.  E. 
Queen   Hortense.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Queen  o'  Sheba's  triumph.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Queen   of   California.     Hale,   E.    E. 
Queen  of  clubs.    White,  E.  O. 
Queen   of  pleasure.     Harland,  H. 
Queen  of  spades.     Pushkin,    A.    S.  See    also 

Merimee,   P.  tr. 
Queen  of  the  bees.  l'>ckniann,  E.,  and  Chat- 

rian,  A. 
Queen  of  the  pirate  isle.     Harte,  B. 
Queen  of  the  swamp.     Catherwood,  j\I.  H. 
Queen   Silver-Bell.     Burnett,  E.  H. 
Queen  Titania.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Queen  Tita's  wager.     Black,  W. 
Queen  versus  Billy.     Osbourne,  L. 
Queens  at  Kungahalla.     Lagerlof,  S. 
Queen's  conquest.    MacManus,  S. 
Queen's  museum.    Stockton,  F.  R. 
Queens  of  Arcady.     Brown,  A. 
Queens  of  beauty.     Sharp,  W. 
Queen's  triplets.    Zangwill,  I. 
Queen's  twin.    Jewett,  S.  O. 
Queer  business.     Norris,  W.  E. 
Queer     experience     with     the     phonograph. 

Harris,  J.  C. 
Queer  feeling.    Donnell,  A.  H. 
Queer  night  in  Paris.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Queerness  of  Dave  Tutt.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Queries  and  answers.     Henry,  O. 
Quest  of  Aunt  Nancy.     Jordan,  E.  G. 
Quest  of  Mr.  Teaby.    Jewett,  S.  O. 

Quest  of  Soapy.     Henry,  O. 

Quest  of  the  elusive.     Huneker,  J.  G. 

Questing  veteran.     Duncan,  N. 

Question.    Litchfield,  G.  D. 

Question  in  art.     Herrick,  R. 

Question  of  diplomacy.     Doyle,  A.  C. 

Question  of  diplomacy.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Question  of  Latin.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Question  of  latitude.     Davis,  Richard  H. 

Question  of  service.    Wyatt,  E.  F. 

Question  of  taste.    Maartens,  M. 

Question    of    time.     Futrelle,  J. 

Question  of  valor.     Harben,  W.  N. 

Question  of  values.     Bacon,  J.  D. 

Questionable  shapes.     Howells,  W.  D. 

Quick  change.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 

Quick  or  the  dead?    Troubetzkoy,  A.  C. 

Quicksand.    Wharton,  E. 

Quicksilver    Cassandra.     Bangs,   J.    K. 

Quiddlers  three.     McCutcheon,  G.  B. 

Quiet  day  at  Creede.    Warman,  C. 

Quiet  woman.    Vorse,  M.  H. 

Quiller-Couch,  Sir  Arthur  Thomas,  1863- 
Ballast 

In  White  Wolf 
Bishop  of  Eucalyptus 
In  Wandering  heath 
Blue  pantomime 

In  I  saw  three  ships 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Quiller-Couch,  Sir  Arthur  Thomas— Co»/. 
Boanerges.       See     Quillcr-Couch,     A.     T. 

Parents   and    cliildrcn 
Bridals  of  Yssclmondc 
In  W^iitc  Wolf 

Pall  Alall  M  24:338 
Burglary  club 

In  White  Wolf 
Captain  Dick  and  Captain  Jack 

In   Laird's  luck 
Captain  from  Bath 

In  Wandering  heath 
Captain  Wyvern's  adventures 
In  Shakespeare's  Christmas 
Capture    of    the    Burgomeistcr    Van    der 
Werf 
In  White  Wolf 
Cellars  of  Rueda 
In  White  Wolf 
Cleeve  court 

/;/  Two  sides  of  the  face 
Collaborators 
^  In  Two  sides  of  the  face 
Colonel  Baigent's  Christmas 
^  In  Corporal  Sam 
Concerning  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 

In  White  Wolf 
Conspiracy   aboard   tlie   "Midas" 

/;/  Delectable  duchy 
Copernican  convoy 
In  Corporal  Sam 
Corporal  Sam 

In  Corporal  Sam 
Corrected   contempt.      See    Quiller-Couch, 

A.  T.     In  the  train 
Cox  versus  Prettyman 

In  White  Wolf 
Cuckoo  Valley  railway 
In  Delectable  duchy 
Daphnis 

In  Delectable  duchy 
D'Arfet's  vengeance 

In  Laird's  luck 
Disenchantment   of  'Lizabeth 

In  I  saw  three  ships 
Doctor  Unonius 
In  Corporal  Sam 
Belgravia  67:  22 
Drawn  blind 

In  Delectable  duchy 
Egg-stealing 

/;(  Delectable  duchy 
Elisha 

In  Old  fires  and  profitable  gliosts 
England! 

In  White  Wolf 
Eamily   Bible.     .SV^    Quiller-Couch,    A.   T. 

Parents   and    children 
l'"irst  parish  meeting.     See  Quiller-Coucli, 

A.   T.     Letters   from   Troy 
Plowing  source 

In   Wandering  heatli 
I'rencliman's   creek 

In  Shakespeare's  Christmas 
From  a  cottage  in  Gantick.   i  1.    Mourner's 
horse.     2.  Silhouettes  | 
In  Delectable  duchy 

Pt      2.       Patten,      \V.       International 
short  stories  v  _- 
hrozen    Margit 

In  Old  lires  and  profitable  ghosts 


Golden  wedding 

In  Delectable  duchy 
Great  fire  in  Free  thy 's  quay.    See  Quiller- 
Couch,   A.   T.      Prince   of  Abyssinia's 
post-bag 
Haunted   dragoon 

In  I  saw  three  ships 
Haunted  yacht 

In  White  Wolf 
Horror  on  the  stair 

In  Two  sides  of  the  face 
Hotwell's  duel 

In  Two  sides  of  the  face 
Householders 

/;/   ;\[cClure  6:  421 
I   saw  three   ships 

In  I  saw  three  ships 
In  the  train.    [1.   Punch's  understudy.      2. 
Corrected  contempt] 

In  Delectable  duchy 
Interruption.      See    Quiller-Couch,    A.    T. 

Prince   of   Abyssinia's   post-bag 
Jetsom 

In  Wandering  heath 
Jew  on  the  moor 

In  Corporal  Sam 
John  and  the  ghosts 

In  White  Wolf 
Keepers  of  the  lamp 

In  White  Wolf 

Pall  Mall  M  21:205 
King  o'  Prussia 

In  White  Wolf 
Lady  of  the  red  admirals 

In  Old  fires  and  profitable  ghosts 
Lady  of  the  ship 

In  Old  fires  and  profitable  ghosts 
Cosmopol  28:  331 
Laird's  luck 

In  Laird's  luck 

Pall  Mall  M  23:37.3,475 
Lamp  and  the  guitar 

In  Shakespeare's  Christmas 
Legend  of  Sir  Dinar 

In  Wandering  heath 
Legends  of  St.  Piran 

In  Delectable  duchy 
Letters  from  Troy   [i.  First  parish  meet- 
ing.   2.  Simple  shepherd] 

In   Wandering  heath 
l.ove  Diehards 

In  Wandering  heath 
Love  of  Naomi 

In  Delectable  duchy 
Man  behind  the  curtain 

/;(  Shakespeare's  Christmas 
Man  who  could  have  told 

In  WHiite  Wolf 
Margery  of  Lawhibbet 

In  Laird's  luck 
Mayor's  dovecot:  a  cautionary  tale 

/;/  Corporal  Sam 
Mazed  election  (1768) 

/;/  Two  sides  of  the  face 
Midsummer  fires 

///   Laird's  luck 
Miracle  of  the  While  Wolf 

//(  White  Wolf 
Monkey-flowers 

In  Cosmopol  31:405 
Mourner's  horse.   See  Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
From  a   cottage  in   Gantick 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


277 


Mutual  exchange,  limited 

In  Corporal  Sam 
My  Christmas  burglary 

In  Corporal  Sam 
My   grandfather,    Hendry   Watty 

In  Wandering  liQ^th 
My  lady's  coach 

In  Two  sides  of  the  face 
Mystery  of  Joseph  Laquedem 

In  Old  fires  and  profitable  ghosts 
News  from  Troy! 

In  Corporal  Sam 
Oceanus 

In  Old   fires  and  profitable  ghosts 
Omnibus 

In  Stories  by  English  authors,   London 
Once  aboard  the  lugger 

In  Old  fires  and  profitable  ghosts 
McClure  i:  515 
Pair  of  hands 

In  Old  fires  and  profitable  ghosts 
Parents    and    children,     [i.   Famiily    Bible. 
2.   Boanerges] 

In  Delectable  duchy 
Parson  Jack's  fortune 

In  White  Wolf 
Paupers 

bi  Delectable  duchy 

Warner  library 

Penance  of  John  Emmet 

In  Old  fires  and  profitable  ghosts 
Phoebus  on   Halzaphron 

In  Laird's  luck 
Scrib  Al  30:  163 
Poisoned  ice 

In  Laird's  luck 
Prince  of  Abyssinia's  post-bag.   [i.  Inter- 
ruption.    2.   Great     fire     in     Freethy's 
quay] 

In  Delectable  duchy 
Prisoners  of  war 

In  Old  fires  and  profitable  ghosts 
Punch's   understudy.     See   Quiller-Couch. 

_  A.  T.     In  the  train 
Rain  of  dollars 

In  Shakespeare's  Christmas 
Red  velvet 

In  Corporal  Sam 
Regent's  wager 

In  Delectable  duchy 
Rider  on  the  dawn 

In  Two  sides  of  the  face 
Roll-call  of  the  reef 

bi  Wandering  heath 
Idler  7:581 
McClure  5:  163 
Room  of  mirrors 

In  Old  fires  and  profitable  ghosts 
St.  Piran.     See  Quiller-Couch,  A.  T.    Leg- 
ends of  St.  Piran 
School  friends 

In  Delectable  duchy 
Senior  fellow 

In  White  Wolf 
Seven-an'-six 

In  Delectable  duchy 
Seventh  man 

In  Old  fires  and  profitable   ghosts 
Shakespeare's  Christmas 

In  Shakespeare's  Christmas 


Silhouettes 

Silhouettes.      See    Quiller-Couch,    A.    T. 

From  a  cottage  in  Gantick 
Simple     shepherd.       See     Quiller-Couch, 

A.  T.     Letters  from  Troy 
Sindbad  on  Burrator 

In  White  Wolf 
Scrib  M  22:  146 
Singular  adventure  of  a  small  free-trader 

III  Old  fires  and  profitable  ghosts 
Spinster's  maying 

In  Delectable  duchy 
Stephen  of  Steens 

In  Two  sides  of  the  face 
Talking  ships 

In  White  Wolf 

Pall  Mall  M  25:  181 
Three  men  of  Badajos 

In  Laird's  luck 
Three  photographs 

In  W^iite  Wolf 
Tom  Tiddler's  ground 

In  Atlan  109:  621,  826 
Town's  memory 

In  Old  fires  and   profitable   ghosts 
Two  boys 

In  White  Wolf 
Two  householders 

In  I  saw  three  ships 
Two  monuments 

/;;  Delectable  duchy 
Two  scouts 

In  Laird's  luck 
Victor 

In  White  Wolf 
Cornhill  85:66 
When  the  sap  rose 

In  Delectable  duchy 
Warner  library 
Which? 

In  Old  fires  and  profitable  ghosts 
Widdershins 

In  Wandering  heath 
Woon  Gate 

In  Delectable  duchy 
Wrestlers 

In  Wandering  heath 
Ye  sexes,  give  ear! 

In  Shakespeare's  Christmas 
Young  man's  diary 

In  Wandering  heath 
Quilting  bee   in   our   village.      Freeman,   M. 

E.  W. 
Quiquern.      Kipling,  R. 
Quin,    Dan     (pseud.).      See    Lewis,    Alfred 

Henry 
Quite  out  of  the  common.     Phillpotts,  E 
Quite  so.     Aldrich,  T.  B. 

R.  J.'s  mother.     Deland,  M. 

Rab  and  his  friends.     Brown,  J. 

Rab  Vinch's  wife.     Keats,  G. 

Rabbit.    Maupassant,  G.  de 

Rabbit  and  the  moon.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Race.     Brown,  A. 

Race.     White,  S.  E. 

Race  at  Left  Bower.     Bierce,  A. 

Race    for    number    three.     London,    J. 

Race  improvement.     Harris,    T.   C. 

Race  of  the  little  ships.     Earle,  M.   T. 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Rachel's   lovers.     Page,   T.    N. 

Racketty-Packetty    house.     Burnett,    E.    H. 

Rnnford's  diamond  digging.     Janvier,  T.  A. 

Radiator.     Rates,  A. 

Radium.     Morris,  G. 

Raffles  relics.     Hornung,  E.  \\'. 

Raft  of  the  Medusa.     Payn,  J. 

Raft  that  no  man  made.     Lowell,  R.  T.  S. 

Rag-man  and  the  rag-woman.     Hale,  E.  E. 

Rage  of  Queen  Cophetua.     Le  Gallienne,  R. 

Raging  of  the  sea.     Duncan,  N. 

Raid;    a   volunteer's    story.     Tolstoi,    L.    N. 

Raid  of  the  guerilla.     Craddock,  C.  E. 

Raid   on  the  oyster  pirates.     London,  J. 

Railroad  and  the  church-yard.     Bjornson,  B. 

Railroading  in   France.     Warman,   C. 

Railway  emergency.     Warman,  C. 

Railway    mail    clerk.     Warman,    C. 

Rain  of  dollars.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 

Rainbow's    end.     Norris,    K. 

Raines  law  arrest.     Masefield,  J. 

Rainy  afternoon.     Hibbard,   G.  A. 

Rainy     day     with     Uncle     Remus.      Harris, 

J.   C. 
Rainy  June.     Ouida 
Rajah   of  Bungpore.     Smith,  F.   H. 
Rajah's    diamond.     Stevenson,    R.    L. 
Rajah's  treasure.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Ralph,  Julian,  185  3- 1903 
Alone  in  China 

In  Alone  in  China 

Harper  91:  685 

"Boss"  of  Ling-foo 

In  Alone  in  China 

Harper  92:  620 

Bruce's    mighty   weakness 

In  Prince  of  Georgia 
Conquerors  of   New   York 

In   Harper    104:963 
Cordelia's   night  of   romance 
In  People  we  pass 
Harper  90:  781 
Dan   Dunn's   outfit 
In  Harper  83:880 
Dandy  at  his  best 

In  Prince  of  Georgia 
Day  at  the  Pinochle  club 

In  People  we  pass 
Dutch   Kitty's  white   slippers 
/;;   People  we  pass 
Harper  90:  914 
German   policeman 

III  German  policeman 
House-boating  in  China 

In  Alone  in  China 
Line-man's   wedding 
In  People  we  pass 
Harper  89:828 
Little  Fairy's  constancy 
In  Alone  in  China 
Harper   92:  856 
Love  in  the  big  barracks 
In  People  we  pass 
Harper  90:  421 
Love-letters   of   Superfine   Gold 
In  Alone  in  China 
1  larpcr   93: 276 
Low   Dutch  and  high 
In   People  we  pass 
Miss  Pi.    See  Ralph,  J.    Story  of  Miss  Pi 


Mrs.   Rupert's  Christmas 

/;;  Prince  of  Georgia 
Mother  song 

In  People  we  pass 
Harper  90:  102 
My  borrowed  torpedo-boat 

In   Prince  of  Georgia 
New  woman.  See  Ralph,  J.    Sad  fate  of  a 

new  woman 
Petey  Burke  and  his  pupil 
/;;   People  we  pass 
Harper  91 :  617 
Plumblossom  Beebe's  adventures 
In  Alone  in  China 
Harper   91 :  943 
Prince  of  Georgia 
/;/  Prince  of  Georgia 
Elarper  97: 165 
Sad  fate  of  a  new  woman 
In   Prince    of    Georgia 
Cosmopol   20:  548 
Story  of  Miss  Pi 
In  Alone  in  China 
Harper  92:  189 
Torpedo-boat.     See    Raljdi,    J.     My    bor- 
rowed torpedo-boat 
Transformation  of  Em  Durham 

In  Harper  107:  269 
Trip   with   a   tin-peddler 

In  Harper  106:  692 
When   the   clouds   fell   down 
In  Harper  97:  465 
Ramble  in  aphasia.     Henry,  O. 
Rancho   del   Muerto.     King,   C. 
Randolph  '64.     Train,   A.    C. 
Randolph's   portrait.     Hawthorne,    N. 
Ransom  of  Mack.     Henry,  O. 
Ransom  of  red  chief.     Henry,  O. 
Ranson's  folly.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Rape  of  the  beau.     Castle,  A.,  and  Castle,  E. 
Raphael  of  Monsieur  Prunelier.     Bazin,   R. 
Rappaccini's  daughter.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Rapture  of  Hetty.     Foote,  M.  H. 
Rash   experiment.     Jacobs.   W.   W. 
Rasmus.     Page,  T.   N. 
Raspberry  water.     Turgencv,  I.  S. 
Rasselas  in   the  vegetable  kingdom.     Pang- 
born,   G.  W. 
Rat-catcher.     Wright,    M.    O. 
Rathskeller  and  the  rose.     Henry,  O. 
Rattlesnake  and  the  polecat.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Rattling.     Turgenev,   I.    S. 
Rattling    of    wheels.      See    Turgenev,    I.    S. 

Rattling 
Ravenswing.     Thackeray,    W.    M. 
Rawley's   last   gamble.     Parker,   G. 
Raxworthy's    treasure.     Hawthorne,    T. 
Ray.     Spofford,   H.   P. 
Ray's   daughter.     King,    C. 
Reade,  Charles,  1814-1884 

Art:     a     dramatic     tale.      See    Reado,     C. 
Coutm-    (if    true    luve    nc\er    did    run 
smoi.th 
Autobiograpliy   of   a    tliicf 

III   Coursi'    (it    true    \n\v    iu'\  it    did    run 
smo.ith 
r.lddnicT.     .SVi"   Kcadf,   C.     Course   of   true 
lovi.'    ne\rr    did    run    siiiontli 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


2/9 


Born   to  good-luck 

In   Good  stories  of  man  and   otlicr  ani- 
mals 
Harper  67:  201 
Box  tunnel 

hi  Stories  by  English  authors,  England 
Christie  Johnstone 

In  Peg  VVoffington 
Clouds     and     sunshine.       Sec     Reade,     C. 
Course    of    true    love    never    did    run 
smooth 
Course  of  true  love  never  did  run  smooth 
I.  Clouds    and    sunshine.    2.   Bloomer. 
.3.  Art:  a  dramatic  tale 
/;/   Course    of    true    love    never    did   run 
smooth 
Doubles 

In   Good  stories  of  man  and  other  ani- 
mals 
Exchange   of  animals 

In  Good  stories  of  man  and  other  ani- 
mals 
History   of  an   acre 

III  Course    of   true    love    never    did    run 
smooth 
Jack   of  all   trades 

In   Course    of    true    love    never    did    run 
smooth 
Harper    16:  109 
Jilt:  a  yarn 

In  Course    of    true   love    never    did    run 
smooth 
Good  stories  of  man  and   other  ani- 
mals 
Jilt:    a   yarn 
Kindly  jest 

In  Course    of   true    love    never    did    run 
smooth 
Knight's    secret 

In  Good  stories  of  man  and   other  ani- 
mals 
Knightsbridge  mystery 

In  Course    of   true    love    never    did   run 
smooth 
Patten,      W.        International      short 
stories  v  2 
Lambert's   leap 

In  Good  stories  of  man  and  other  ani- 
mals 
Lord    Camelford's    body.     See    Reade,    C. 
What    has    become    of    Lord    Camel- 
ford's   body 
Man's  life  saved  by  fowls,   and  woman's 
by  a  pig 
In  Good  stories  of  man  and  other  ani- 
mals 
Old  bachelor's  adventure 

In  Course    of    true    love    never    did   run 
smooth 
Peg   Wofifington 

In  Peg  WofTiington 
Picture 

In   Good  stories  of  man  and   other  ani- 
mals 
Harper  68:  625,  680 
Reality 

In  Good  stories  of  man  and   other  ani- 
mals 


Rus 

In   Good  stories  of  man  and  other  ani- 
mals 
Harper  6/:  94 
Single-heart  and  Double-face 

In  Peg  Woffiington 
Special  constable 

In  Good   stories  of  man  and   otiier  ain'- 
mals 
Stroke  of  business 

In   Course    of    true    love    ne\er    did    run 
smooth 
Suspended   animation 

In  Good  stories  of  man   and   other  ani- 
mals 
There's   many   a   slip    'twixt    the    cup   and 
the  lip 
In   Good  stories  of  man  and   other  ani- 
mals 
Harper  68:  131 
Tit    for   tat 

In  Good  stories  of  man  and  other  ani- 
mals 
Harper  66:  251 
Two  Lears 

/;/   Good  stories  of  man  and   other  ani- 
mals 
Wandering   heir 

In  Wandering  heir 
What    has    become    of    Lord    Camelford's 
body? 
In  Course    of   true    love    never    did   run 
smooth 
Good   stories  of  man  and  other  ani- 
mals 
White  elephant  [This  is  Jack  of  all  trades 
with  the  first  four  and  part  of  the  fifth 
chapter   omitted] 
In  White    elephant 
Reader.     Stevenson,    R.    L. 
Reading  lesson.     Bates,  A. 
Reading  of  the  riddle.     White,  W.  A. 
Readjustment.     Austin,   M.    H. 
Ready    letter-writer.     Michelson,    M. 
Real  issue.     White,  W.  A. 
Real    magic.     Mitchell,    S.    W. 
Real  one  and  the  other.     Maupassant.  G.  de 
Real    right    thing.     James,    H. 
Real  Robinson  Crusoe.     See  Saintine,  J.  X.  B. 

Solitary  of  Juan  Fernandez 
Real   sport.     Cutting,   M.   S. 
Real    thing.     Bangs,   J.    K. 
Real    thing.     James,    H. 
Real   thing.     Thanet,    O. 
Reality.     Reade,   C. 
Realized   ideal.     Magruder,  J. 
Realm   of  the  unreal.     Bierce,   A. 
Reason   why.     Harris,  J.    C. 
Reason   why.     Lefevre,   E. 
Rebecca  and  Rowena,  a  romance  upon  ro- 
mance.    Thackeray,    W.    M. 
Rebecca     Mary's     bereavement.       Donnell. 

A.   H. 
Rebecca    Mary's    diary.     Donnell,    A.   IT. 
Rebecca's    point    of    view.     Wiggin,    K.    D. 
Rebecca's     reminiscences.     Wiggin,     K.     D. 
Rebecca's   thought  book.     Wiggin,   K.   D. 
Rebellion    of    Wilhelmina.     Singmaster,    E. 
Rebels  of  the  moon.     Huneker,  J.  G. 
Receiving  moderators.     Watson,  J. 


Mabie,     H.    W.,     and    Strachey,     L.       Recent  confederate  victory.     White    W    A 
Little  masterpieces  of  fiction  v  5         Reckless   character.     Turgenev,   I.   S. 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Reckoning.     Wharton,   E. 
Recollection.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Recollections  of  a  billiard  marker.     Tolstoi, 

L.  N. 
Recompense.     Donnell,   A.    H. 
Reconciliation.     Hearn,    L. 
Reconciliation.     Wells,    H.    G. 
Record  of  a   troubled   life.     Moulton,   L.   C. 
Record  of  Badalia  Herodsfoot.     Kipling,  R. 
Record  on  the  blotter.     White,  W.  A. 
Recovery.     Wharton,   E. 
Recrudescence   of  Imray.     Kipling,   R. 
Recrudescence    of    Madame    Vic.     Janvier, 

T.  A. 
Recruit.     See  Balzac,   H.   de.     Conscript 
Recruit  at  Christmas.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Rector  of  Blicher.     Blicher,  S.  S. 
Red  and  white.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Red  bridal.     Hearn,  L. 
Red  cow  group.     Morrison,   A. 
Red  cross.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Red  Cross  girl.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Red   dog.     Kipling,   R. 
Red   egg.     France,   A. 
Red  flower.     Garshin,  V.  M. 
Red-haired   man's   dream.     Keats,    G. 
Red   Hanrahan.     Yeats,  W.   B. 
Red  Hanrahan's  curse.     Yeats,  W.  B. 
Red   Hanrahan's  vision.     See  Yeats,  W.   B. 

Hanrahan's  vision 
Red-headed  league.     Doyle,  A.   C. 
Red-headed   Malpelo.     Verga,   G. 
Red-headed    piano-player.     Huneker,    T.    G. 
Red    house.     See    Balzac,    H.    de.      Red    inn 
Red  inn.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Red   lamp.     Kipling,    R. 
Red  man's  river.     See  Parker,   G.     Once  at 

Red  man's  river 
Red  mark.     Zangwill,  I. 
Red  Mike.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Red  patrol.     Parker,    G. 
Red  poocher.     MacManus,  S. 
Red  poppies.     Brown,  A. 
Red  Riding-hoods.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Red  room.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Red  rose.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Red  silk  handkerchief.     Bunner,  H.  C. 
Red  star.     Doyle.  A.   C. 
Red  Starosta.     Jokai,  M. 
Red  tassels.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Red  tulips.     Alcott,  L.  M. 
Red  velvet.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Reddy  Armstrong's  reformation.     Williams, 

Redemption      of     Mabel      Muriel.      Jordan, 

E.  G. 
Redemption     of     young     Billington     Rand. 

Bangs,  J.   K. 
Redcniptioncr.     Eggleston,    E. 
Redesdale,     Algernon     Bertram     Freeman- 
Mitford,  ist  baron.     See  iMitford,    A.  B., 
pseud. 

Reduction    cure   for   Kittie  James.     Jordan, 

E.  G. 
Reed.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Reef    of    Norman's    woe.      See    Parker,    G. 

On  the  reef  of  Norman's  woe 
Reffey.      See    Balestier,     C.     W.      Average 

woman:  Reffey 
Reformation  of  Calliope.     Henry,  O. 
Reformation  of  James  Reddy.     Harte,  B. 


Reformed  pirate.     Stockton,  F.  R. 

Regenerate.     Duncan,  N. 

Regeneration    of    Colonel     Hucks.     White 

W.  A. 
Regeneration    of    Petlow.     Bangs,   J.    K. 
Regent's  wager.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Reggie  Livingstone's  country  life.      Gray,  D. 
Reginald  Blake,  financier  and  cad.     Jerome 

J.   K. 
Register;  a  comedy.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Regret.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Rehearsal  of  a  new  play.     Matthews,  J.   B. 
Reign  of  the  doll.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Re-incarnation.     Harland,    H. 
Reincarnation   of   Smith.     Harte,    B. 
Reingelder  and  the  German  flag.  Kipling,  R. 
Rejected  blessing.     Hawthorne,    N. 
Rejected  manuscript.     Ward,  E.   S.   P. 
Rejected    Titian.     Herrick,    R. 
Relic.     Maupassant,    G.   de 
Relic  of  the  Pliocene.     London,  J. 
Relics.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Relics  of   General   Chasse.     TroUope,   A. 
Relics  of  the  past.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Relius.      Sec     Page,    T.     N.       How     Relius 

"bossed   the   ranch" 
Reluctance.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Reluctant  dragon.     Grahame,   K. 
Remarkable  case   of  David   Simpson's   eyes. 

Wells,  H.  G. 
Remarkable    rocket.     Wilde,    O. 
Remarkable  wreck  of  the   "Thomas   Plyke  " 

Stockton,  F.  R. 
Rembrandt.     Wharton,    E. 
Remington,  Frederic,   1861-1909 
Billy's  tearless  woe 

In  McClurc   16:  455 
Chasing  a  major-general 

In  Stories  of  peace  and  war 
Desert   romance 

In  Cent  63: 522 
Failure  of  justice 

In  Harper   100:  267 
Honor   of   the   troop 
In  Harper    99:  286 
How  a  trout   broke  a  friendship 

In  Outing  36:  651 
How  order  No.  6  went  through 

/;;  Harper  96:  846 
How  the  law  got  into  the  chaparral 

In  Harper  94:  60 
Joshua  Goodenough's  old  letter 
//;  Stories  of  peace  and  war 
Harper  95 :  878 
Natchez's    Pass 

In  Harper  102:  437 
Shot-gun  episode 

///  Outing  36:  116 
Story  of  the  dry  leaves 

//(   Harper   99:95 
Strange  days  that  came  to  Jimniie  Friday 
In  Stories  of  peace  and  war 
Harper  93:  410 
Sun-down's  higher  self 

In  Harper   97:  846 
Sundown   Leflare 
In  Sundown    Leflare 
Harper   97:  195 
They  bore  a  hand 
///   Harper  100:  705 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


281 


Way  Wonderful 
In  McClure  24:  206 

Reminiscence.     Hawkins,    A.    H. 

Reminiscence  of  Spain.     Sienkiewicz,  H. 

Reminiscences  of  an  umbrella.  Barrie,  J.  M. 

Remnants  of  the  code.     Henry,  O. 

Renaissance  at  Charleroi.     Henry,  O. 

Renault.     See    Catherwood,    M.     H.     Little 
Renault 

Rendezvous.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Renegade.     Osbourne,  L. 

Renegade  Zouave.     Daudet,  A. 

Repairer  of  reputations.     Chambers,   R.  W. 

Repayment.     Coppee,  F. 

Repentance.     Craigie,   P.   M.  T. 

Repentant    sinner.     Hawkins,    A.    H. 

Repentant   sinner.     Tolstoi,   L.   N. 

"Reported  lost."     Grenfell,  W.  T. 

Reporter    who    made    himself    king.     Davis, 
Richard  H. 

Repplier,  Agnes,  1858- 
Archbishop's  visit 

In  Tappan,     E.     M.      Children's     hour 
10:  411 

Representing  T.  A.   Buck.     Ferber,  E. 

Reprieve.     Donnell,  A.   H. 

Reprisal.     McVickar,    H.   W. 

Reproof  valiant.     Hibbard,   G.   A. 

Republic  without  a  president.     Ward,  H.  D. 

Repulse.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Requirements    of    the    situation.      Hibbard, 

G.  A. 
Requisitionnaire.     See  Balzac,  H.  de.     Con- 
script 
Rescue.     Davis,    C.   B. 
Rescue.     Sedgewick,  A.  D. 
Rescue    of    Pluffles.     Kipling,    R. 
Rescue    of    Theophilus    Newbegin.      Train, 

A.   C. 
Residuary.     Watson,    J. 
Resignation.     Dyar,   M. 
Respecters  of  law.     Miller,  A.  D. 
Responsibility.     Harland,    H. 
Responsibility      of      Lawrence.       Williams, 

J.  L. 
Rest   cure.     Hornung,    E.   W. 
Rest-house  on   the  hill.     Maseiield,  J. 
Restoration  of  Melie  Ziegler.  Singmaster,  E. 
Resumed  identity.     Bierce,  A. 
Resurrection.     Maartens,    M. 
Resuscitation.     Peattic,  E.  W. 
Retreat.     Singmaster,    E. 
Retribution.     Hawkins,   A.   H. 
Retribution;    a    story    of    the    17th    century. 

Pyle,  H. 
Retrieved   reformation.     Henry,   O. 
Return.     Bazin,    R. 
Return.     Conrad,  J. 
Return.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Return;  a  Christmas  story.     Bazin,  R. 
Return  from  the  fair.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Return  match.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Return  message.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Return  of  a  private.     Garland,  H. 
Return  of  Aladdin.     Bangs,  J.   K. 
Return   of   father.     Brown,  A. 
Return  of  Imray.     Kipling,  R. 
Return  of  Mr.  Wills.     Austin,  M.  H. 
Return  of   Rebecca   Mary.     Donnell,  A.   H. 
Return   of  the   charm.     See   Van   Dyke,    H. 
Two  stories  of  the  unknown  quantity 


Return  of  the  soul.     Hichens,  R.  S. 

Return    of    Yen-Tchiu-King.     Hearn,   L. 

Revenge.     Lys,   G.   de 

Revenge.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de.     Moiron 

Revenge.     Phillpotts,  E. 

Revenge  of  her  race.     Beaumont,  M. 

Revenge  of  the  Adolphus.     Crane,  S. 

Reverberator.     James,   H. 

Reverend  Ezekiel  Crump.     Stockton,   F.  R. 

Reverend  Father  Gauchcr's  elixir.  See 
Daudet,  A.  Elixir  of  the  Rev.  Pere 
Gaucher 

Reverend  John  Greedy.     Allen,  G. 

Rev.  Jordan  White's  three  glances.  Stuart, 
R.  M. 

Reverend  Malachi  Matthew.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 

Reverie.     Merrick,   L. 

Reverse.     Sigourney,  L.  H. 

Reversed  love  letters.     French,  A.  W. 

Reversible   landscape.     Stockton,   F.    R. 

Reversible  love  affair.     Janvier,  T.  A. 

Reversion  to  type.     Bacon,  J.   D. 

Reversion  to  type.     Galsworthy,  J. 

Reversion  to  type.     Norris,  F. 

Revolt  of  "mother."     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Revolt  of  Sophia  Lane.     Freeman,  M.  E.  .W. 

Revolt  of  the  gods.     Bierce,  A. 

Revolution  of  Satan's  Trap.     Duncan,  N. 

Revolutionary   love-story.     Kirk,   E.   O. 

Reward  of  virtue.     Andrews,   M.    R.   S. 

Reward  of  virtue.     Harland,  H. 

Reward  of  virtue.     Van  Dyke,  H. 

Rhyme  to  Porringer.     Cabell,  J.  B. 

Rich  widow  of   Spanish   town.     Morris,   G. 

Richard  and   Robin.     Grant,  R. 

Richard   Carr's  baby.     Davis,  Richard  H. 

Richard    Foster.     MacManus,    S. 

Riching  versus  Providence.     Moulton,  L.  C. 

Richter,  Jean  Paul  Friedrich,  1 763-1825 
Army-Chaplain     Schmelzle's     journey     to 
Flatz 
In  Carlyle,  T:  German  romance  v  2 
Life  of   Quintus   Fixlein 

In  Carlyle,  T:   German  romance  v  2 
Rici,   Richard 

White   sleep   of   Auber   Hum 

In  Howells,  W.   D.,   and  Alden,   H.   M. 
Shapes  that  haunt  the  dusk 
Riddle  of  Countess  Runa.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Riddle  of  the  rocks.     Craddock,  C.  E. 
Ride  of  his  life.     Gray,  D. 
Rider.     Ward,  H.  D. 

Rider  on  the   dawn.     Quiller-Couch,   A.   T. 
Riding  of  Felipe.     Norris,  F. 
Riding-whip.     Gissing,  G.  R. 
Right  at  last.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 
Right    eye    of    the    commander.     Harte,    B. 
Right  hand  of  Samuel  Dodson.     Watson,  J. 
Right  o'  way.     Keats,  G. 
Right  of  the  strongest.     Thanet,  O. 
Right  of  way.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Righteous  bargain.     Brown,  A. 
Righteous   overmuch.     Watson,   J. 
Riki-Baka.     Hearn,  L. 
Rikki-tikki-tavi.     Kipling,   R. 
Rill  from  the  town  pump.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Rim  of  finer  issues.     Huneker,  J.   G. 
Rinaldo.     Ouida 
Ring.     Alaartens,  M. 
Ring    finger.     Gissing,    G. 
Ring  of  Thoth.     Doyle,  A.   C. 


282 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Rip    Yan   Winkle.     Irving-,   W. 

Ripening  of  the   fruit.     See  \'an   Dyke,    II. 

Two  stories  of  the  unknown  quantity 
Riquct  of  the  tuft.     Perrault,   C. 
Rise  and  fall  of  the  poet  Gregory.     Bangs, 

J.  K. 
Rise  of  Iskander.     Disraeli,  B. 
Rise  of  the  Vanni.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
Risen  dead.     Pcmberton,  M. 
Rising  water.     Norris,  K. 
Rising    Wolf — ghost    dancer.     Garland,     H. 
Rival.     Comer,   C.  A.   P 
Rival  ally.     King.  C. 
Rival  beauties.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Rival  dance  halls.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Rival  dreamers.     Banim,  J. 
Rival  ghosts.     Matthews,  J.   B. 
Rival  pins.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de.    Double 

pins 
Rivals.       Coppee,  F. 
River.     Field,   E. 
River-boss.     White,  S.  E. 
River-land,    a    story    for    children.     Cham- 
bers,  R.   W. 
Riverman.     White,  S.   E. 
Rivermouth  romance.     Aldrich,  T.   B. 
Road  to   Europe.     Stetson,   G.    E.   C. 
Road  to  glory.     Davis,  C.  B. 
Roads  of  destiny.     Henry,  O. 
Roads  we  take.     Henry,  O. 
Roast  beef,   medium.     Ferbcr,    E. 
Robb  Dodds.     Hogg,  J. 
Robber  and  the  woman  (Arabic) 

In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  Oriental 
Robber     region      of     southern      California. 

Taylor,  B. 
Robbers.     Chekhov,  A.    P. 
Robe  of  peace.     Henrj^,  O. 
Roberson's    medium.     Janvier,    T.    A. 
Robert,   Clemence 
Baron  de  Trenck 
In  Patten,  W.     International  short  sto- 
ries V  3 
Robert    White.     ,SV^    Matthews,    J.    B.     On 

the    l)attle-fic]d 
Roberts,  Charles  George  Douglas,  1860- 
Jcan    Michaud's   little    ship 

/;/   Patten,   W.     International  short  sto- 
ries V    I 
Strayed 

In  Warner   library 
Roberts,  Morley,  1857- 
King  Billy  of  Ballarat 
III  Stories    l^y    Englisli    authors,    Orient 
Robertson,  Harrison,  1856- 
ilow   tile  derby  was  won 
In  Stories    of    the   South    (Stories   from 
Scribner) 
Scrib  M  6:  24 
Robin    and    the    violet.     Field,    K. 
Robin  Goodfellow — his  friends.     Kipling,  R. 
Robin  Redbreast.     Lagerlof,  S. 
Robins  and  hammers.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Robinson,  Agnes  Mary  Francis,  185;-  [Mme. 
Duclaux] 
Cioiieril 

///  Stories     by     Englisli     authors,     Italy 
Liv  Age    154:  290 


Robinson,  Frederic  William,  1830-1901 
Minions  of  the  moon 
//;  Stories  by  English  authors,  England 
Rochefort   and    Rossignol.     Daudet,   A. 
Rock  scorpions 

In  Stories  by  English  authors,  The  sea 
Rod,   fidouard,  i.    e.    Louis   £;douard,    1857- 
1910 
Leather  and  son 
In  Stories    by   foreign    authors,    P^rench 
V    3 
Rod    street    revolution.     Morrison,    A. 
Rodman  the  keeper.    Woolson,  C.  F. 
Rodolph  and  his  king.     Field,  E. 
Rod's  salvation.    Trumbull,  A.  E. 
Roger  Camerden.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Roger  Catron's  friend.    Ilarte,  P>. 
Roger  Malvin's  burial.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Rogers.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Roger's  remed}'.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Rogue  and  the  simpleton.    Tappan,  E.  M. 
Rohlfs,   Mrs.   Anna   Katharine   Green.     See 

Green,   Anna    Katharine 
Roi  the  fool.     Morris,  W. 
Rokuro-Kubi.     Hearn,   L. 
Roll-call  of  the  reef.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Rolling  stone.     Gorky,  M. 
Roman  road.    Keats,  G. 
Romance  and  reality.     Kielland,  A.  L. 
Romance  in  the  life  of  Hefty  Burke.     Davis, 

Richard  H. 
Romance  of  a  busy  broker.     Henry,  O. 
Romance  of  a  coffee-stall.     Merrick,  L. 
Romance  of  a  fisherman's  wife.    Lagerlof,  S. 
Romance  of  a  mortgage.     Ward,  H.  D. 
Romance  of  a  mule-car.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Romance  of  a  soul.     Grant,  R. 
Romance  of  a  summer  day.    Alcott,  L.  M. 
Romance    of    an    old-fashioned    gentleman. 

Smith,  F.  H. 
Romance  of  certain  old  clothes.     James,  H. 
Romance  of  Cliinkapin  castle.   Stuart,  R.  M. 
Romance  of  Madrono  Hollow.     Harte,  B. 
Romance  of  M.  de  Belle  Isle.    Payn,  J. 
Romance  of  I'aulilatino.     Norris,  W.  E. 
Romance  of  real  life.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Romance  of  Sunrise  Rock.    Craddock,  C.  E. 
Romance  of  the  bill.    Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Romance  of  the  city  room.    Jordan,  E.  G. 
Romance  of  the  faith.    Ward,  H.  D. 
Romance  of  the  line.     Harte,  B. 
Romance  of  the  middle  ages.  Barr,  R. 
Romance  of  the  Milky  Way.     Hearn,  L. 
Romance  of  the   Moleliill   country.      Silber- 

rad,  U.  L. 
Romance  of    the    rich    young    girl.      Davis, 

C.  B. 
Romance     of     Tompkins    square.      Janvier, 

T.  A. 
Romance  of  Whooping  Harbor.   Duncan,  N. 
Romantic  adventures  of  a  milkmaid.  Hardy, 

T. 
Romany  of  the  snows.     Parker,  G. 
Romeo  and  Julia.     Strindbcrg,  J.  A. 
Romeo  and  Juliet:  a  tale  of  two  young  fools. 

Black,  W. 
Rondoli  sisters.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Room  forty-five;  a  farce.    Howells,  W.  D. 
Room  in  the  tower.     Benson,  E.  F. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


283 


Room  number  eleven.     Maupassant,  G.  dc 

Room  of  evil  tliought.     Peattie,  E.  W. 

Room  of  mirrors.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 

Rooms.     Harland,  H. 

Rope.     Phillpotts,  E. 

Rosa  alchemica.    Yeats,  W.  B. 

Rosalie.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Rosalie  Prudent.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Rosamond:  a  story  of  the  plague.     Mitford, 

M.  R. 
Rosamund  Gray.     Lamb,  C. 
Rosamund  in  heaven.     Brown,  A. 
Rosamund's  romance.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Rosanna.     Edgeworth,  M. 
Rose.     See  Bradley,  H.  L.     Bringing  of  the 

rose 
Rose.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Rose.     Spofford,  H.  P. 
Rose  and  the  ring.     Thackeray,  W.  M. 
Rose  and  the  thrush.     Field,  E. 
Rose  brocade.    Brown,  A. 
Rose  day.     Catherwood,  M.  H. 
Rose  Dormant.     Dunbar,  A. 
Rose  madder.    Janvier,  T.  A. 
Rose  o'  the  river.     Wiggin,  K.  D. 
Rose  of  death;  a  fantasy.     Hawthorne,  J. 
Rose  of  Dixie.     Henry,  O. 
Rose  of  Glenbogie.     Harte,  B. 
Rose  of  the  Ghetto.     Zangwill,  I. 
Rose   of  Tuolumme.     Harte,  B. 
Rose  of  Wolfville.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Rosebud.       Sec     Hawthorne,     N.       Edward 

Fane's  rosebud 
Rosemary  for  remembrance.     Harland,  H. 
Rosemary's  stepmother.     Norris,  K. 
Roses  and  forget-me-nots.     Alcott,  L.  M. 
Roses  of  Monsieur  Alphonse.    Janvier,  T.  A. 
Roses,  ruses  and  romance.     Henry,  O. 
La  Rossiccia.     Guida 
Roswell  tiara.     Futrelle,  J. 
Rosy  balm.     Brown,  A. 

Rothenburg  on  the  Tauber.     Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 
Rothschild's  fiddle.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Rouge  ct  noir.     Henry,  O. 
Roumanian  romance.    Warman,  C. 
Round  of  visits.    James,  H. 
Round  the  sofa.     See  Gaskell,   E.   C.     Lady 

Ludlow 
Round  the  world  in  a  hack.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Round-up.     Bunner,  H.  C. 
Roundhead's  daughter.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Rounding  off  a  scene.     Bland,  E.  N. 
Rout  of  the  white  hussars.     Kipling,  R. 
Royal  edict.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Royal  Marine:  an  idyl  of  Narragansett  pier. 

Matthews,  J.  B. 
Rubaiyat  and  the  liner.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
Rubaiyat  of  a  Scotch  highball.     Henry,  O. 
Rubber  stamp.     Pangborn,  G.  W. 
Ruby  and  the  caldron.     Green,  A.  K. 
Ruby  heart.     Bland,  E.  N. 
Ruby  hummingbird.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Ruby  of  Kishmoor.     Pyle,  H. 
Rudder  Grangers  in  England.  Stockton,  F.  R. 
Rudolph   and   Elizabeth.     Auerbach,    B. 
Rue  Barree.    Chambers,  R.  W. 
Ruffino.     Guida 
Ruffo  and  Ruff.     Ouida 
Ruinous  face.     Hewlett,  M.  H. 
Rule  of  three.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Ruler  in  Israel.     Watson,  J. 


Ruler  of  men.     Henry,  O. 

Rumpty-Dudget.    Hawthorne,  J. 

Run  of  luck.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Run  to  seed.     Page,  T.  N. 

Runagates.    Galsworthy,  J. 

Runaway.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 

Runaway  match.    Brown,  A. 

Runaways.     Sherwood,  M.  P. 

Runaway's  Thanksgiving.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 

Runenberg.     Tieck,  L. 

Runnage  and  Peshull.     Phillpotts,  E. 

Running  switch.     Warman,   C. 

Running  the  risk.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 

Running  to  harbor.     Connolly,  J.  B. 

Rupert    the    Resembler.      By    A-th-y    H-pe. 

Harte,  B. 
Rupture.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Rural  ball.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Rural  telephone.     Spofford,  H.  P. 
Rural  visitor.     Harben,  W.  N. 
Rus.     Reade,  C. 
Rus  in  urbe.     Henry,  Q. 
Ruskin,  John,  1819-1900 

King   of  the   golden-river:    or,   The   black 
brothers 
In  Works  v  i 

Tappan,  E.  M.     Children's  hour  10:3 

Leoni,  a  legend  of  Italy 
/;/  Works  v  i 
Russell,  William  Clark,  1844- 191 1 

Extraordinary  adventure  of  chief  mate 
In  Stories  by  English  authors.  The  sea 

Lazarctte  of  the  "Huntress" 
In  Patten,  W.     International  short  sto- 
ries V  2 
Russian  proprietor.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Rust.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Rustic  chivalry.     See  Verga,  G.     Cavalleria 

rusticana 
Rustic  tribunals.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Ruth.    See   Bible.     Book  of   Ruth 
Ruth  ITerrick's  assignment.     Jordan,  E.  G. 

S.  Cohn  and  Son.    Zangwill,  I. 
"S   is   for  shiftless   Susanna."     Norris,    K. 
S.  P.  Q.  R.     Trask,  K.  N. 
Sabbath-breaker.     Zangwill,  I. 
Sabbath  question  in  Sudminster.   Zangwill,  I. 
Sabine  maiden.    Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
Sable  spartan.     Parker,  G. 
Sabo.     Warman,  C. 
Sabots  of  little  Wolff.     Coppee,  F. 
Sachem.     Sienkiewicz,  H. 
Sacher-Masoch,  Leopold  von,  1835-1895 
Bookbinder  of  Hort 
In  Stories  by  foreign  authors,   German 

V   I 

Sacrament.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 

Sacred  concert.     Wright,  M.  T. 

Sacred  lire.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 

Sacred  flame.     Lagerlof,  S. 

Sacrifice.     Gibbon,  P. 

Sacrifice.     Phillpotts,  E. 

Sacrifice.     Spofford,  H.  P. 

Sacrifice  at  Prato.     Hewlett,  M.  H. 

Sacrifice  hit.     Henry,  O. 

Sacrifice  of  Antigone.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 

Sacrifice  of  Nabla.     MacManus,  S. 

Sacrifice  to  the  graces.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Sad  fate  of  a  new  woman.     Ralph,  J. 

Sad  fate  of  Mr.  Fox.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Sad  fortunes  of  Rev.  Amos  Barton.    Eliot,  G. 

Sad  queen.     Sharp,  W. 

Sad  shepherd.     Van  Dyke,  H. 

Sad  story  of  a  dramatic  critic.    Wells,  H.  G. 

Safe  deposit.    Hale,  E.  E. 

Safety  match.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 

Safety  match.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Safti's  summer  day.     Hichens,  R.  S. 

Saga  of  the  seas.     Grahame,  K. 

Sage-brush  hen.    Janvier,  T.  A. 

Saghalinian:   the   tale   of  a   vagrant.     Koro- 

lenko,  V.  G. 
Sahib's  war.     Kipling,  R. 
Sail-carriers.     Connolly,  J.  B. 
Sailorman.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Sailor's  knot.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Sailor's  story.     Collins,  W. 
Sailor's  wedding.     Mitford,  ]\I.  R. 
Sailor's  yarn.     Masefield,  J. 
Saint.     Bourget,  P. 
Saint  Agatha's.    See  Ward,  E.  S.  P.     Supply 

at  Saint  Agatha's 
Saint  and  genius.     Alarcon,  P.  A.  de 
Saint  Anthony.     Maupassant,  G.  dc 
St.   Brandan.    See  Irving,  W.    Adalantado  of 

the  Seven  Cities 
St.  Bride  of  the  Isles.     Sharp,  W. 
Saint  Caligula.    Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Saint-Castin.  See  Catherwood,  M.  H.    Chase 

of  Saint-Castin 
St.  Clair  flats.    Woolson.  C.  F. 
St.  Eudaemon  and  his  orange  tree.    Paget,  V. 
St.   George  and  the  dragon.     Grant,  R. 
Saint-Germain  the  deathless.     Lang,  A. 
Saint  Gervaise  of  Plessy.     Hewlett,  M.  H. 
Saint  Idyl's' light.     Stuart,   R.    M. 
St.  John's  eve.     Gogol,  N.  V. 
Saint  Lucy  of  the  eyes.    Crockett,  S.  R. 
Saint  Mary  of  the  angels.    Janvier,  T.  A. 
Saint    Nicholas    eve.     Lemonnier,    C. 
St.  Patrick  and  the  pedants.    See  Yeats,  W. 

B.    Old  men  of  the  twilight 
St.  Peter's  set.     See  Janvier,  T.  A.     In  St. 

Peter's  set 
Saint  Piran.    See  Quillcr-Couch,  A.  T.   Leg- 
ends of  St.  Piram 
Saint  Veronica's  kerchief.     Lagerlof,  S. 
Saintine,  Joseph  Xavier  Boniface,  known  as, 
1798-1865 

Chrisna;  the  queen  of  the  Danulic 
In  Chrisna;  the  queen  of  the  Danube 
Liv.  Age  61:345,  455,  523,  593 

Picciola 
In  Picciola 

Real  Rol)inson  Crusoe.    See  Saintine,  J.  X. 
B.    Solitary  of  Juan  Fernandez 

Solitary  of  Juan   Fernandez;  or  The  real 
Robinson  Crusoe 
In  Solitary  of  Juan  Fernandez 

Woman's  whims 
In  Woman's  whims 
Sale.     Maupassant,  G.  dc 
Sale  of  the    Mammoth    Western.       Harben, 

W.  N. 
Sale  of  LTncle  Rustus.     Uarljcn,  W.  N. 
Salem  Kittrcdge,  theologue.     Perry,  B. 
Salem  wolf.     Pyle,  II. 
Sally.     Deland,  M. 


Sally  Dows.     Harte,  B. 

Salome  Miiller,  the  white  slave.    Cable,  G.  W. 
Salomy  Jane's  kiss.     Harte,  B. 
Salt  of  the  earth.     Gissing,  G.  R. 
Salt  of  the  earth.    Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Salting  of  the  Golden  Rule.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Salvation  at  sea.     French,  A.  W. 
Salvation  Gap.     Wister,  O. 
Salvation  of  Findlayson.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Salvator  Rosa.     Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W. 
Salvette  and  Bernadon.     Daudet,  A. 
Salving  of  the  bark  Fuller.     Connolly,  J.  B. 
Sam  Joplin's  espigastric  nerve.   Smith,  F.  H. 
Sam  of  Sorrow  Corner.     Phillpotts,  E. 
"Samantha  Boom-de-ay. '"     Bunner,  H.  C. 
Same    Christmas   in   old   England   and   new. 

Hale,  E.  E. 
Sammy.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Samooborona.'   Zangwill,  I. 
Samuel.     London,  J. 

Samuel      Cowles      and      jiis      horse      Royal. 
^  Field,  E. 

Samuel  Johnson.    See  Hawthorne,  N.     Bio- 
graphical stories 
San  Antonio  of  the  gardens.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
San  Diego  takes  up  his  abode  in  a   grotto. 

Bandeelo,   M. 
San  Jacinto.     See  Underbill,   Z.  D.     Inn  of 

San  Jacinto 
San  Pantaleone.     Annunzio,  G.  d' 
Sanctuary.    Wharton,  E. 
Sanctuary  of  the  plains.     Parker,  G. 
Sandman.     Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W. 
Sandwich-man.     Long,  J.  L. 
Sanguinaires    lighthouse.      See    Daudet,    A. 

Lighthouse 
Santa  Barbara.     Ouida 
Santa  Caterina  of  Sienna.     Lagerlof,  S. 
Santa    Claus.     See    Page,    T.    N.     Captured 

Santa  Claus 
Santa  Claus.     Zangwill,  I. 
Santa  Claus  and  little  Billee.    Bangs,  J.  K. 
Santa  Claus  at  Lonely  Cove.     Duncan,  N. 
Santa  Claus'  door.     French,  A.  W. 
Santa  Claus  partner.     Page,  T.  N. 
Santa   Clans,  Perjured.     Kell}'.  ]\1. 
Santa    Claus.   War-time.     King,    G.    K. 
Sante    Fe    Charlc3''s   kindergarten.     Janvier, 

T.  A. 
Sapphira.     Morris,  G. 
Sappho  of  Green  Springs.     TIartc,  B. 
Sara  Crewe.    Burnett,  F.  H. 
Sarah  Walker.     Harte,  B. 
Sardou,  Victorian,  1S3T-T90S 

Black  pearl 

/«  Mabic,     TI.     W.,    and     Strachey,     L. 

Little   masterpieces   of   fiction    v   4 

Stories    by    foreign    authors,    Frencli 

V    T 

Sarrasinc.     Balzac,  II.  de 

Satan  mekatrig.     Zangwill,  I. 

Satan's  tongue-pie.     France,  A. 

Saturday  afternoon.     Cutting,  M.  S. 

Saturday  night.     Brown,  A. 

Saturday  night  on  the  farm,     (garland,  11. 

Saturday's  child.     Norris,  K. 

Satyr's  children.     Wyalt,  F.  V. 

Sauce  for  goose.     Ford,  P.  L. 

Saucy  Betty  Mork.     Bates,  A. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


285 


Saunders,  K. 

Haunted  crust 
/;;  Johnson,   R.     Little  classics  v  5 
Saved.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Saved  by  faith.    Watson,  J. 
Saving  grace.     White,  S.  E. 
Saving  of  the  colors.     Wisrgin,  K.  D. 
Scab.     Thanet,  O. 
Scaler.     White,  S.  E. 
Scalp  for  a  scalp.     Warman,  C. 
Scandal  in  Bohemia.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Scandal  in  high  life.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Scape  goats.    Cabell,  J.  B. 
Scar  on  the  throat  (Arabic) 

III   Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  Oriental 
Scarlet  car.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Scarlet  hunter.     Parker,  G. 
Scarlet  ibis.     Andrews,  M.   R.  S. 
Scarlet  poppy.     Spofford,  H.  P. 
Scarlet  stockings.    Alcott,  L.  M. 
Sceaux  ball.    See  Balzac,  H.  de.     Rural  ball 
Scene.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Scenes  from  common  life.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Scenes  of  clerical  life.     Eliot,  G. 
Scent  of  the  roses.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Schaffer,  Robert 
Dora  Nani 

In  Brooks,   W.     Stories   from   four  lan- 
guages 
Schayer,  Julia  Thompson  von  Stosch,  1846- 
Story  of  two  lives 
/;;  Stories  by  American  authors  v  10 
Scherzi  and  skizzen.     Matthews,  J.  B. 
Schmelzle's  journey.     See  Richter,  J.  P.   F. 
Army-chaplain     Schmelzle's     journey     to 
Flaetz 
Schmidt.     Osbourne,  L. 

Schock,    Georg    [pseud.     Katherine    Riegel 
Loose].     1S77- 
Christmas  child 
In  Howells,   W.    D.,   and  Alden,    H.   M. 
Shapes  that  haunt  the  dusk 
Scholar's  adventure  in  the  country.     Stowe, 

H.  B. 
School  and  schools.     Henry,  O. 
School-boy.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
School  friends.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
School-girl.    Jordan,  E.  G. 
School  house.    Barrie,  J.  M. 
School  of  misfortune.     Hogg.  J. 
School  we  lost.     Connolly,  J.  B. 
Schoolboy's  story.     Dickens,  C. 
Schoolhouse.     Jewett,   S.    O. 
Schoolmaster  and  Felicia.     Mason,  A.  E.  W. 
Schoolmaster,  Uncle  Jerry,  and  the  bad  boy. 

Seawell,  M.  E. 
Schooner-man's  close  calls.     Masefield,  J. 
Schopenhauer   on   Lake   Pepin.     Thanet,   O. 
Schreiner,    Olive    (Mrs.    S.    C.    Cronwright 
Schreiner),    (Ralph  Iron,  pseud.)    1863- 
Three  dreams  in  a  desert 
In  \\'arner  library 
Schwartz,  J.  M.  W.  vander  P.  See  Maartens, 

M.,  pseud. 
Science  and  love.     See  Balzac,  H.  de.     Bal- 
thazar 
Science  vs.  luck.     Clemens,  S.  L. 


Scientific  vagabond.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Scorn  of  woman.     London,  J. 
Scot  indeed.     Watson,  J. 
Scott,  Sir  Walter,  bart.,  177 1 -1832 
Castle   Dangerous 

/;;  Castle  Dangerous 
Death  of  the  Laird's  Jock 

In  Highland  widow 
Highland   widow 

In  Highland  widow 
Lady  in   the  sacque.    See  Scott,  W.    Tap- 
estried chamber 
My  aunt  Margaret's  mirror 

In  Highland  widow 
Tapestried   chamber,   or   The    lady   in   the 
sacque 
/;;   Highland  mirror 
Two  drovers 
In  Highland  widow 

Patten.  W.     International  short  sto- 
ries, V  2 
Wandering  Willie's  tale 
In  Redgauntlet  v  i  Letter  XI 

Canby,  H.  S.  Study  of  the  short  story 
Jessup,  A.  and  Canby,  H.  S.    Book  of 

the  short  story 
Mabie,  PL  W.,  and  Strachey,  L.  Little 

masterpieces   of   fiction 
Stories  by  English  authors,  Scotland 
Scottish  Sabbath  day.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Scrap  of  histor}^     Barr,  R. 
Scraptomania.     Warman,  C. 
Screaming  skull.     Crawford,  F.  M. 
Screen.     Bourget,  P. 
Screen-maiden.     Hearn,  L. 
Scribe,   Augustin   Eugene,    1791-1861 
Pet  fairy 

In  Warner  library 
Price  of  life 
In  Warner  library 
Scrivener's  tale  of  The  Countess  Alys.  Hew- 
lett, M.  H. 
Scrub  quarter-back.     Williams,  J.  L. 
Scrupulous  father.     Gissing,  G.  R. 
Scud.     Ward,  H.  D. 
Scudder,  Horace  Elisha,  1838-1902 
Beauty  and  the  beast  (adapted) 
In  Tappan,  E.    M.     Children's   Hour   i; 
149 
Blue  Beard  (adapted) 
In  Tappan,   E.    M.     Children's   Hour   r: 
123 
Cinderella:  or  The  glass  slipper  (adapted) 
In  Tappan,   E.   M.     Children's   Hour   i : 

lOI 

Golden  bird  (adapted) 

In  Tappan,  E.  M.    Children's  Hour  1:34 
Golden  egg  and  the  cock  of  gold  (adapted) 

In  Tappan,   E.   M.     Children's   Hour   i: 
507 
Half-penny  (adapted) 

/;;  Tappan,  E.  M.    Children's  Hour  i:  19 
Hans  in  luck  (adapted) 

In  Tappan,   E.    M.     Children's   Hour   i: 
no 
Hop-o'-my-thumb  (adapted) 

In  Tappan,  E.  M.    Children's  Hour  1:44 
Jack  and  the  Bean-Stalk  (adapted) 
In  Tappan,  E.  M.   Children's  Hour  1:23 


286 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Scudder,  Horace  Klisha —Contwucd. 
Little  One  Eye,  Little  Two  Eyes,  and  Lit- 
tle Three  Eyes  (adapted) 
/;;  Tappan,  E.  M.    Children's  Hour  i :  9 
Little  Red  Riding-Hood  (adapted) 

In  Tappan,  E.  M.    Children's  Hour  1:3 
Puss  in  Boots  (adapted) 

In  Tappan,  E.  M.    Children's  Hour  1:86 
Sleeping  beauty   (adapted) 
III  Tappan,   E.   M.     Children's   Hour   i: 
116 
Three  bears  (adapted) 

In  Tappan,  E.  M.    Children's   Hour   1:6 
Tom  Thumb   (adapted) 

/;;  Tappan,  E.  M.    Children's  Hour  1:93 
Wild  cat  (adapted) 

In  Tappan,   E.    M.     Children's   Hour   i : 
130 
Scully,  William  Charles,  1855- 
Ghamba 
/;;  Stories  by  English  authors,  Africa 
Sculptor's  funeral.     Cather,  W.  S. 
Sea  change.     Brown,  A. 
Sea  change.     Hichens,  R.  S. 
Sea-faker.     Connolly,  J.  B. 
Sea-farmer.     London,  J. 

Sea  fortunes  of  Dicky  Carew.   Seawell,  M.  E. 
Sea-magic.     Sharp,  W. 
Sea-raiders.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Sea-side  harvest.     Daudet,  A. 
Sea  superstition.     Masefield,  J. 
Sea  turn.     Aldrich,  T.  B. 
Sea  upcast.    Janvier,  T.  A. 
Sea  voyage.    See  Lamb,  C.    Arabella  Hardy 
Seal  man.     Masefield,  J. 
Seal  wife.     See  Field,  E.     Pagan  seal  wife 
Sealed  orders.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Sealed  room.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Sealed  room.     Ingemann,  B.  S. 
Search  for  Jean  Baptiste.    Austin,  M.  H. 
Seashore  drama.    See  Balzac,  H.  de.   Seaside 

tragedy 
Seaside  tragedy.     Balzac,  H.  de 
Seats  of  the  haughty.     Henry,  O. 
Seawell,  Molly  Elliot,  1860- 
Betty's  Virginia  Christmas 

In  Lippinc  92:  657 
Boy  of  1/75 

In  Laurie  Vane 
Capture  of  the  emperor 

In  Collier's  42:  F  27  p  16 
Clown    and    the    Columbine 

In  Scrib  M  46:  670 
Crying  Tommy 

In  Laurie  Vane 
Drum-major 

In  Scrib  M  49:  41 
Gentleman  ranker 

In  Lippinc  81  :  501 
Great  scoop 

In  Great  scoop 
Hacienda 

In  Scrib  M  52: 443 
Hale-Weston 

In  Lippinc  43:  i 
History  of  Lady  Betty  Stair 
In  History  of  Lady  Betty  Stair 
Cosmopnl    22:649;   23:57 
Jugglers 
In  Jugglers 


Kaintuck 

In  Maid  Marian 
Kourasofifs 

In  Maid  Marian 
Ladies'  battle 
In  Ladies'  battle 
Atlan  106:  289 
Last  Duchess  of  Belgarde 

/;;   Last  Duchess  of  Belgarde 
Laurie  Vane 

In  Laurie  Vane 
Leading  lady's  Christmas 

In  Woman's  H  C  41  :  Ja  p  15 
Little  Jarvis 

In  Little  Jarvis 
Little  Missy 

/;.'  Maid  Marian 
Maid  Marian 

1)1  Maid  Marian 
Priscilla 

/;;   I\Liid  Marian 
Schoolmaster,    Uncle    Jerry,    and    the    bad 
boy 
In  Laurie  Vane 
Sea  fortunes  of  Dicky  Carew 

/»   Maid  Marian 
Sprightly  romance  of  Marsac 

/;;  Sprightly  romance  of  Marsac 
Theodora 

/;;   Maid  Marian 
True  story  of  Commandant  Lievre 

In  Scrib  M  22:  182 
Tubal  the  fiddler 

In  Maid  Marian 
Unc'  Ananias 

//;   Lippinc  50:  97 
\^all)ella    brothers 
III  ]\Iaid  Marian 
Virginia  colonel 

In  ]\Liid  Marian 
Wireless  tragedy 
In  Lippinc  87:  706 
Second  best.     Bland,  E.  N. 
Second-class  passenger.     Gibbon,  P. 
Second  generation.     Crane,  S. 
Second-hand   story.     Bunner,   H.  C. 
Second  home.     See  Balzac,   H.  de.     Double 

family. 
Second  marriage.     Brown,  A. 
Second  mate.     Gibbon,  P. 
Second   Missouri  compromise.     Wister,  O. 
Second  Mrs.  Slinim.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Second-rate  woman.     Kipling,  R. 
Second  spring.    Jewctt,  S.  O. 
Second  wooing  of  Selina  Sue.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Secret.     I'Vecman,    M.    K.    \\'. 
Secret.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Secret.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Secret  cypher.     Barr,  ]\. 
Secret  of  Don  Juan.     Harrison,  C.  C. 
Secret  of  Goresthorpc  Grange.    Doyle,  A.  C. 
Secret  of  Javotte.     Mussct,  A.  de 
Secret  of  Macarger's  dnlch.     Bicrcc,  A. 
Secret  of  Maitre  Cornillr.     Daudet,  A. 
Secret  of  Sobricnte's  well,     llarlc,  1^. 
Secret  of  Telegraph  Hill.     Harte,  B. 
Secret  of  the  sea.     Matthews,  J.  B. 
Secret  rose.     Yeats,  W.  B. 
Secret-sharer.     Conrad,  J. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


287 


Secrets  of  the  princess  of  Cadigan.     Balzac, 

H.  dc 
Secrets  of  the  tobacco  shed.    Strindbcrg,  J.  A. 
Security  of  the  high  seas.     Osbourne,  L. 
Sedgwick,    Anne    Douglas,    (Mrs.    Basil    de 
Selincourt)     1873- 
P'orsakcn  temple 
In  The  nest 

Cent  65:43,  255 
Lion  among  ladies 

In  Cent  62:  381 
Madeline  Tristram 

/;;   Cent  69:  735 
Miss  Jones  and  the  masterpiece 
In  The  nest 

Scrib  M  23:  661 
Nest 

/)/  The  nest 
Rescue 

In  Cent   63: 296 
Suicide 

In  The  nest 
Cent  67: 550 
White  pagoda 
In  The  nest 
Cent  84: 770 
"Sedgwick."     Davis,  C.   B. 
Seductive  six-shooter.     Warman,  C. 
See   Yup.     Harte,  B.  _ 

Seed  as  big  as  a  hen's  egg.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Seed  of  McCoy.     London,  J. 
Seeking    blindfolded.     French,    A.    W. 
Seer.     Lindau,  R. 
Sefify,   a  little   comedy   of  country  manners. 

Long,  J.  L. 
Select  party.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Selecting  a  ghost.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Self-help.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Self-made  man.     Crane,  S. 
Self-made  man.     See  Kipling,  R.     Smith  ad- 
ministration 
Selfish  giant.    Wilde,  O. 
Selfishness.     ]\Iaupassant,  G.  de 
Selfishness   of   Amelia   Lambkin.     Freeman, 

M.  E.  W. 
Selgas,  [y  Carrasco],  Jose,  1S24-1882 
White  butterfly 

In  Stories  by  foreign  authors,  Spanish 
Selim   shawl.     See   Balzac,    H.    de.      Gaudis- 

sart  II 
Selina  Sedilla.     Bv  Miss  M.  E.  B-dd-n  and 

Mrs.  H-n-y  W-d.     Harte,  B. 
Selina's  singular  marriage.     Litchfield,  G.  D. 
Seller  of  hate.     Morrison,  A. 
Semaphore.    Ward,  H.  D. 
Semi-sentimental  dragon.     Zangwill,  I. 
Semillante.     See  Maupassant,   G.   de.     Ven- 
detta 
Seminar3\     Gaboriau,  E. 
Semper  idem.     London,  J. 
Semptress's   story.     Droz,   G. 
Senator's  brother.    Morris,  G. 
Senator's  last  trade.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
Senator's  plight.     King,  C. 
Sending  of  Dana  Da.     Kipling,  R. 
Senior  fellow.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Senior  reader.     Smith,  A.   C. 
Sense  of  climax.     Gibbon,  P. 
Sentiment.     Dickens,  C. 


Sentiment.    See  Maupassant,  G.  de.    Widow 

Sentimental  rebellion.     Huneker,  J.  G. 

Sentry-box.     Daudet,  A. 

Separ's  vigilante.     VVister,  O. 

Septimius  Felton;  or.  The  elixir  of  life. 
Hawthorne,    N. 

Sequel  to  a  divorce.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Serai  cal)al.  Sec  Kipling,  R.  Smith  adminis- 
tration 

Serao,  Matilde,  1856- 
Ballet  dancer 

In  Ballet  dancer  and  On  guard 
Fatal  numbers 

In  Liv  Age  231 :  325 
On  guard 

In  Ballet  dancer  and  On  guard 
Origin  of  macaroni 

In  Cur  Lit  46:  456 
Story  of  Greece 
/)(  Poet  Lore  15  No  2:  19 

Serena.     Catherwood,  M.  H. 

Serena  Ann's  first  valentine.  Freeman,  M.  E. 
W. 

Serenade  at  Siskiyou.     Wister,  O. 

Serene's  religious  experience.  Comer,  C. 
A. 

Sergeant  Croesus.    King,  C. 

Sergeant  Gore.    Armstrong,  L. 

Sergeant's  private  mad-house.     Crane,  S. 

Serio-comic   governess.     Zangwill,   I. 

Serious  dilemma  of  the  bishop  of  Oklaho. 
Adams,  O.  F. 

Sermon  for  clowns.     Pemberton,  M. 

Servant  lass.     W^atson,  J. 

Servant  man  turned  soldier.     More,  H. 

Service  of  love.     Henry,  O. 

Sestina.  See  Cabell,  J.  B.  Story  of  the 
Sestina 

"Set  not  thj'  foot  on  graves."  Haw- 
thorne, J. 

Set  of  six.     Conrad,  J. 

"Seth."     Burnett,  F.  H. 

Sevastopol.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 

Seven-an'-six.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 

Seven  conversations  of  dear  Jones  and  Babj-- 
Van  Rensselaer.  ^latthews,  J.  B.,  and 
Bunner,  H.  C. 

.007,  a  story  of  a  locomotive.     Kipling.  R. 

Seven  poor  travellers.     Dickens,  C. 

Seven  studious  sisters.     Sherwood,  M.  P. 

7-12;  a  detective  story.     Green,  A.   K. 

Seven  vagabonds.     Hawthorne,  N. 

Seven   who   were   hanged.     Andreev,   L.    N. 

Seventh  man.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 

Seventoes  ghost.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Severed  hand.     Haufif.  W. 

Sexton's  hero.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 

Shabby  genteel  story.     Thackeray,  W.  M. 

Shadow — a  parable.     Poe,  E.  A. 

Shadow  and  the  flash.     London,  J. 

Shadow  before.     Doyle,  A.  C. 

Shadow  between  his  shoulder-blades.  Har- 
ris,   J.    C. 

Shadow  Brook.     Hawthorne,  N. 

Shadow  of  a  man.     Hornung,  E.  W. 

Shadow  of  happiness.     Bacheller,  I.  A. 

Shadow  of  his  hand.     Kipling,  R. 

Shadow  of  love.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 

Shadow  of  the  angel.     Jordan,  E.  G. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Shadow  of  the  law.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Shadow  of  the  rose.     Le  Gallicnnc,  K. 
Shadows.     Macdonald,  G. 
Shadows  on  the  wall.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Shaker  bridal.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Shakespeare's     Christmas.        Quillcr-Couch, 

A.  T. 
Shall  he   wed  her?     Green,  A.   K. 
Sliallow  spirit  of  judgment.     \\'3att,  E.  V. 
Shame.     Crane,  S. 

Shamrock  and  the  palm.    Henry,  O. 
Shandon   waters.     Norris,   K. 
Shape  of  fear.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
Share  and  share  alike.     Barr,  R. 
Sharon's  choice.     Wister,  O. 
Sharp.    William,    (Fiona    McLeod,    pseud.) 
1856-1905 
.\hez  the  pale 
/;(  Sin-eater 

Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  2 
Anointed  man 

In  Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories  -of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  i 
Archer 

/;/   Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 
Fiona    Macleod   v  3 
Awakening  of  Angus  Ogue 
/;;  Winged  destiny 

Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  i 
Cathal  of  the  woods 
In  Sin-eater 

Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 
P'iona  Macleod  v  2 
Children  of  water 

In  Winged  destiny 
Children  of  wind  and  the  clan  of  peace 

In  Three  legends  of  the  Christ  child 
Coward 

In  Gipsy  Christ 
Culidli   Mhoire 

/;(  Winged  destiny 
Dan-nan-ron 

In  Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 
F"iona  Macleod  v  3 
Dark  nameless  one 
In  Sin-eater 

Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  1 
Divine  adventure 
hi  Divine  adventure 
Fortn  72:  879,  1058 
Fara-ghaol 

In  Winged  destiny 
h'isher  of  men 

Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 
In  Sin-eater 

Fiona  Macleod  v   i 
Flight  of  the  Culdecs 
In  Sin-eater 

Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 
h'iona  Macleod  v  2 
I'rokcn   Rerghot 

/'(  (jypsy  Christ 
h'rom  the  Hebrid  isles 

ht  Harper  92:  45 
Graven  image 
III   Gypsy  Christ 


Green  branches 

/;/   Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  3 
Gypsy  Christ 
/"   Gypsy  Christ 
Vistas 
Harping   of   Cravetlicen 
//(   Sin-eater 

Re-issue    of    the    sliorter    stories    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  2 
Hills  of  Ruel 

In  Re-issue    of    the    sliorter    stories    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  i 
How  deep   knowledge   came   to   the   child 
Jesus 
/;;  Three  legends  of  tlic  Christ  cliild 
Judgment  o'  God 
/;(  Sin-eater 

Re-issue    of    the    sliorter    stories    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  3 
King  of  Ys  and  Dahut  the  Red 
/;;  Sin-eater 

Cur  Lit  42:  462 
Lady  in  Hosea 

In  Gipsy  Christ 
Last  supper 
//;  Sin-eater 

Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  i 
Laughter  of  Scathach  the  queen 
/;;   Sin-eater 

Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  2 
Lords  of  wisdom 
In  Winged  destiny 

Three  legends  of  tlic  Christ  child 
Lynn  ofdreams 
In  Winged  destiny 
Con  temp  82:  863 
Madge  o'  the  pool 
/;{  Gipsy  Christ 
Man  on  the  moor 

In  Winged  destiny 
Melancholy  of  Ulad 

In  Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  i 
Mircath 
In  Sin-eater 

Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  2 
Morag  of  the  glen 

In  Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  3 
Mountain  lovers 

/;;   Pharais 
Ninth  wave 
/;;  Sin-eater 

Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 

Fiona  Macleod  v  3 
Cliamhers's  J  80:  273 
( )ri)licus  and  Oisiti 

In  Winged  destiny 
Pharais 

In  Pharais 
Queens  of  beauty 

In  Winged  destiny 
Sad  Queen 
/;(  Sin-eater 


INDEX    TO     SHORT    STORIES 


289 


St.  Bride  of  the  Isles 

In  Sin-eater  , 

Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 
Eiona  Macleod  v  i 
Sea-magic 

/,}  Winged  destiny 
Contcmp  82:  5t>8 
Silk  o'  the  kine 

In  Sin-eater  .  , 

Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  2 
Sin-eater 

"•  lc'"s'r„e    of    the    ,l.or.er    .tone,    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  3 
Smoothing  of  the  hand  .  , 

T  Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  i 
Harper  42:  45 
Song  of  the  sword 

'"  le^rsu"  of    the    shorter    stories    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  2 
Sorrow  on  the  wind 
In  Winged  destiny 
Sunset  of  old  tales 
In  Winged  destiny 
Fortn  79:  1087 
Tale  of  four  white  swans 

In  Tale  of  four  white  swans 
Three  marvels  of  Hy 

'"  l'?Sue    of    the    shorter    stories    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  i 
Trend  of  Nan  Ron 

In  Winged  destiny 
Ula  and  Urla 

^"   Rc-fssu?  of    the    shorter    stories    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  i 
Venetian  idyl 
In  Gypsy  Christ 

Good  Words  29:388 
W'asher  of  the  ford 

In  Sin-eater  ,     •        ^c 

Re-issue    of    the    shorter    stones    of 
Fiona  Macleod  v  2 
Wayfarer 

/„  Winged  destiny 
Cosmopolis   10:  613 
Woman  at  the  cross-ways 
In  Winged  destiny 
Fortn  80:  869 
Woman  with  the  net 
In  Sin-eater 
Sharpers  and  the  money  lender  (Arabic) 

;„  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  Oriental 
Shattered  idylls.     Fogazzaro,  A. 
Shattered  violin.     Harrison^  C.  C. 
Shaw's  folly.     Aldnch,  T    B.         p^^^  ^  N 
She  had  on  her  geranium  leaves.   Page,  1.  W. 
She  loves  and  lies.    Collms,  W. 
She  of  the  triple  chevron.     Parkei,  Lr. 
She  who   adorns   her   sister   adorns   he.  sell. 

Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Shearing  the  wolf.    Henry  O. 
Sheep-shearing.    Galsworthy,  J. 
Shehen's  houn'  dogs.    Peattie,  E.  W. 
Sheltered  one.    Garland,  il. 


Shepherd  of  Arcadia.     Dragoumis,  J.  D. 
Shepherd  of  Salisbury  Plain.     More,  H 
Shepherd  who  watched  by  night.  Page,  1 .  N 
Shepherds  all  and  maidens  fair.     Bcsant,  W. 
Shepherd's  leap.     Maupassant    G.  tie 
Shepherd's  wedding.     Hogg,  J. 
Sheriff  of  Caschau.     Jokai,  M. 
Sherif^f  of  Kona.     London,  J. 
Sheriff  of  Siskyou.     Hartc    B. 
Sheriff's  bluff.     Page,  T.  N. 
Sheriff's  children.     Chesnutt,  C.  W. 
Sherlock  Holmes  again.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Sherlock  Holmes's    latest    adventure.      See 
Doyle,     A.     C.       Disappearance     of     Lady 
Caff  ax 
Sherwood,  Margaret  Pollock,  1864- 
All  for  love 

In  Scrib  M  50:635 
Bluebird's  nest 

In  Scrib  M  42:  4io 
Clever  necromancer 
In  Princess  Pourquoi 
Atlan  97:  547 
Daphne 
In  Daphne 

Atlan  92:  145 
Dowry 

In  Scrib  M  44:  mS 
Gentle  robber 

In  Princess  Pourquoi 
McClure  29:87 
Little  Satyr 

In  Atlan   101:830 
Nancy's  pilgrimage 

In  Nancy's   pilgrimage 
New  matron 

In  Liv  Age  278:  166 
Pan  and  the  crusader 

In  Atlan  106:  145 
Petit  Pierre 

In  Scrib  M  46:  209 
Princess  and  the  microbe 
In  Princess  Pourquoi 
Scrib  M  34:236 
Princess  Pourquoi 

/,(   Princess  Pourquoi 
Scrib  M  32:540 
Puritan  Bohemia 

In  Puritan  Bohemia 
Runaways 

In  Atlan  99:797 
Seven  studious  sisters 
In  Princess  Pourquoi 
Scrib  M  35:  71 
Shet-up  posy.     Slosson,  A.  T. 
Shifted  burden.    Vorse,  M.  H. 
Shining  band.    Chambers,  R.  W. 
Shinn,  Milicent  Washburn,  1858- 
Young  Strong  of  "the  Clarion 

In  Stories  by  American  authors  v  9 
Ship  of  '49-    Harte,  B. 
Ship   that  found  herself.     Iviplmg.   K. 
Ship  that  saw  a  ghost.     Norns,  1'. 
Ships.     Henry,  O. 

Shipwrecked     sailor.       Froin    an     Egyptian 
papyrus  of  the  Xllth  dynasty 
/»  Jessup,  A.,  and  Canby,  H.  S.  Book  of 
the  short  story 
Warner  library 


290                                             INDEX  TO    SHORT    STORIES 

Shipwreckollection.     Bierce,  A.  For  daily  bread 

Shiryo.     Hearn,  L.  /;;  After  I)rcad 

Shocking  story.     Collins,  W.  I'or  daily  bread 

Shocks  of  doom.     Henry,  O.  Peasant's  exile 

Shoemaker  who  made  but  one  shoe.     Harris,  t-        Sielanka 

J    Q  tvom  the  diary  of  a  tutor  in  Poznan 

Shoes.'    Henry,  O.  ^"  ^'^'V'^'', 

Shon  McGann's  toboggan  ride.     Parker.  G.  iT.nia  ''"                "Uisician 

Shootings  of  Achnaleish.     Benson,  E.  F.                      /  ,  u^,.;. 

Shoplifter.     Ohnet,  G.  .  7  V,^'"t 

Short  way.     Besant,  W.  ^'   '^l^'"^  ^J'^ai-e.st  one? 

Shortest  day  in  the  year.     Matthews,  J.  B.  Tndtnd'tofpi            IP      ,          ru 

Shorty  Smith's  widows.     Janvier,  T    A.  ^   f,fTZ    ^Yf^^r/^"^!   ^'^^l  ''»   ^^b^pus 

Shorty  Stack,  pugilist.     Norris,  F.  ^"  Life  and  death 

Shot.    5..  Puskkin,  A.  S.     Pistol  shot  I  e<^end  of  tie  sea 

Shot-gun  episode.     Remington,   F.  /»  I  ifc  and  deTth 

^'shlvbo-    '''    "-^'^l-'--'     N.       Fancy's  Le't^s 'follow  hi nf' 

sno\\-oox  7      TT 

"Showin'  off."     Crane,  S.  ^"  OnlV ""  i    .r    r.r. 

Shrinking  shoe.     Besant,  W.  r  -r     0"tlook  56:  997 

Shut  in.     Ward,  E.  S.  P  ^'^  ^"?  ^^^V'i  ^  ?'"''"  '"^""^ 

Shut-ins.     Peat  ie,  E.  W.  t  •/''           ^"^"^  '''""^^ 

Shut-ups.     Michelson,  M.  '  V-'T'     ,        .- 

Shuttered  house.     Mason,  A.  E.  W.  T  iniiul,,^         '  '"^,   v      ■ 

Shuttles  of  the  web.     Fade.  M.  T.  f^q  °,   n1     '''''''  °^  -"^^l^'"^^'^" 

Siamese  twins.     Clemens,  S.  L.  q^I'  "     1       r       •             .,            r,  ,•  , 

Sick  man  and  the  fireman.     Stevenson,  R.  L.  ^'°t""    '^^    ^°''^"^^"    =^"^'^^''^'    ^°''^''' 

Sickness  of  Lone  Chief.     London.  J.  Yanko  the  musician 

Side-track-ed.     Davis,  C.  B.  UHi^,,  j^j^^^i^ 

Siege  o     Berlin^    Daudet    A.         ^,    ^  ^     ^                /;,  Lillian  Morris 

Siege  o     Granada.     See  Lytton,  L.  B.  Leila           l,.^  ;„  tenebris  lucet 

Siege  of  London.     James,  H  ;„   Hania 

biegc  ot  the      Lancanshire    Queen.  Lon-           Qld  servant 

don,  J.  7     TJT      ■ 

Siegfried's  death.     Huneker,  J.  G  .  Qua  singfe  card 

Sielanka.     A  forest  picture.     Sicnkiewicz,  H.  j„  Sielanka 

Sienkiewicz,  Henryk,  1846-  So  runs  the  world 

Across  the  plains  On  the  bright  shore 

/;;  Sielanka  Jn  Hania 

After    bread.      Sec    Sienkiewicz,    H.  For                     On  the  bright  shore 

daily  bread  Organist   of   Ponikila 

Artists  end  /»  Hania 

/;;   For  daily  bread  Munsey  18:  ^57 

At  the  source  Orso 

^«  Hania  /;;  Sielanka 

Bartek  the  victor  Peasants    in    exile.      Sec    Sienkiewicz,    II 

In  Let  us  follow  hiiii  For  daily  bread 

Sielanka  Reminiscence  of  Spain 

Yanko  the  musician  Jn  Sielanka 

Be  thou  blessed  Sachem 

^"  P^"'^    ,   „         ,  .  '/«  Lillian   Morris 

-Let  us  lollow  him  Sielanka 

^"/!!'n!llM.    ^r...-;  Sielanka.     a' forest  picture 

//;   Lillian   Morns  ;„  Sielanka 

Sielanka  a<     , 

Charcoal   sketches  1  artar  captivity 

In  Hania  J'.'  ^"^^"''-^ 

Comedy   of   error:   a   sketch   of   American  I  lynl  woman 

life  '"    I  lama 

In  I'or  daily  bread  ^^''  '•'>■   '"''^'il  -^l""'^^ 

Sielanka  Verdict 

Yanko  the  musician  I"  So  runs  the  world 

Cranes  Whose  fault? 

Jn  Life  and  death  /"  Sielanka 

Daily    bread.      See    Sienkiewicz,    II.  I'or                     So  runs  the  world 

daily  bread  Win   or  lose.     See  Sienkiewicz,   II.     On  a 

Decision   of  Zeus  single  card 

Jn  Sielanka  Namvol 

l-'or  bread.     .S\r  Sienkieu  irz,  11.     I'",,r  dailv                /// 'Lillian    Morris 

bread  '                      Sielanka 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


291 


Yanko,  the  musician 
In  Sielanka 

Yanko,  the  musician 
Sierras.     Sec  Harrison,  C.   C.     Edelweiss  of 

the  Sierras 
Siesta.    Kielland,  A.  L. 
'Sieur   George.     Cable,    G.    W. 
Siezure     of    the    "Aurora    Borealis."     Con- 
nolly, J.  B. 
Sign  of  the  four.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Sign  of  Venus.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Signal.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Signal.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Signal  man.     Dickens,  C. 
Signor  Didaco  Centiglia.     Bandello,  M. 
Signor  Formica.     Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W. 
Sigourney,   Lydia   Howard,   1791-1865 
Alms-house 
Jn  Myrtis 
Bertha 

III  Myrtis 
Fall   of  the   Pequod 

In  Myrtis 
Family  portraits 

In  Sketches 
Father 

In  Sketches 
Intemperate 

In  Sketches 
Lady  Arabella  Johnson 

In  Myrtis 
Lady  of  Mount  Vernon 

//(  Myrtis 
Legend  of  Oxford 

In  Sketches 
Legend  of  Pennsylvania 

III  Myrtis 
Lost  children 

In  Myrtis 
Mary  Rice 

In  Myrtis 
Myrtis 
In  Myrtis 

Hogg's  Instructor  2:  257 
Oriana 

In  Sketches 
Patriach 

In  Sketches 
Plough  and  the  sword 

In  Myrtis 
Reverse 

In  Alyrtis 

Tale  of  Poland 

In  Myrtis 

Hogg's   Instructor   1:83 
Yankee 
In  Myrtis 
Sigrid   Storriide.     Sec    Lagerluf,   S.     Queens 

at  Kungahalla 
Silas  Jackson.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Silas  Marner.     Eliot,  G. 
Silberrad,  Una  Lucy,  1872- 
Burning  of  Babel 

In  Harper  119:  764 
Dower  chest  of  Ann  Ponsford 

In  Wedding  of  the  Lady  of  Lovell 
Blackw  173:  190 
Liv  Age  236:  730,  801 
Great  Feversham 
In  Liv  Age  259:  745 


Mr.  Smallpagc's  John 

In  Wedding  of  the  Lady  of  Lovell 

Priscilla's  maying 
In  Wedding  of  the  Lady  of  Lovell 
Outlook  75:  311 

Romance  of  the  Molehill  country 
In   Eclectic    M    127:  693 

Temptation  of  Brother  Ezekiel 
/;;  Sunday  M  34:  573 

Test 

In  Harper  115:  931 

Wedding  of  the  Lady  of  Lovell 
In  Wedding  of  the  Lady  of  Lovell 

Winning  of  Elizabeth  Fothergill 
In  Wedding  of  the  Lady  of  Lovell 
Blackw  173:638 
Liv  Age  237:663,  722 

Witchcraft  of  Chuma 
In  Wedding  of  the  Lady  of  Lovell 
Harper  108:  428 
Silence.     Andreev,  L.  N. 
Silence.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W^. 
Silence.     Fuller,  H.  B. 
Silence — a  fable.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Silence  of  the  Maharajah.     Corelli,  M. 
Silent  brothers.     Bennett,  E.  A. 
Silent  guardian.    Hichens,  R.  S. 
Silent  land.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Silent  Sam'el.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Silent  sisters.     Zangwill,    I. 
Silent  wire.     Vorse,  M.  H. 
Silent  woman.     Kompert,  L. 
Silhouettes.     Jerome,  J.  K. 
Silhouettes.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Silk  o'  the  kine.     Sharp,  W. 
Silly.     Maartens,  M. 
Silver  arrow.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Silver  chimes  and  golden  fetters.     Ouida 
Silver  Christ.     Ouida 
Silver  hatchet.    Doyle,  A.  C. 
Silver  hen.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W^ 
Silver  mine.     Lagerlof,  S. 
Silver  mirror.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Silver  pitchers.     Alcott,  L.  M. 
Silver  tea-set.     Brown,  A. 
Silverhorns.     Van   Dyke,   H. 
Sim  Burn's  wife.     Garland,   H. 
Simms,  William  Gilmore,  1806- 1870 

Those  old  lunes 

In  Patten,  W.     International  short  sto- 
ries v   I 
Simon  and  Susanna.     Sec  Harris,  J.  C.     Ad- 
ventures of  Simon  and  Susanna 
Simon   L'Ouvrier.     Morris,   G. 
Simone  Turchi.     Bandello,  M. 
Simon's  hour.     Cabell,  J.  B. 
Simon's  papa.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Simple  child  trainer.     Slosson,  A.  T. 
Simple  cross-bearer.     Slosson,  A.  T. 
Simple  dreamer.    Slosson,  A.  T. 
Simple  expositor.     Slosson,  A.  T. 
Simple  faith.    Slosson,  A.  T. 
Simple  folk.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Simple  life.     Wright,  M.  O. 
Simple    life    of    Genevieve    Claude.     Jordan, 

E.  G. 
Simple  Pentecost.     Slosson,  A.  T. 
Simple  shepherd.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Simple  Simon.     Gissing,  G.  R. 
Simple  Simon.     Kipling,  R. 


292 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Simple  soul.     Flaubert,  G. 
Simple  Susan.     Edgeworth,  M. 
Simply  skirts.     Ferber,  E. 
Sin-eater.     Sharp,  W. 

Sin  of  the  Bishop  of  Moden>tcin.     Hawkins 
A.  H.  •    ' 

Since  I  died.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Sindbad  on  Burrator.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Sindbad  the  sailor.    See  Arabian  nights'  en- 
tertainment 
Sinlire.     Hawtliorne,   J. 

Sing-song  of  old  man  Kangaroo.    Kipling,  R. 
Singer  mother.     Field,  E. 
Singers.     Turgenev,  I.  S. 
Singer's  story.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Singh  Rajah  and  tlic  cunning  little  jackals. 

Frere 
Singing-match.     Harris,  J.   C. 
Singing  of  a  bird.     Hawthorne,  J. 
Singing  of  the  bees.     Parker,  G. 
Single-heart  and  Double-face.     Reade,  C. 
Singmaster,  Elsie,  1879- 
Battlc-ground 

In  Gettysburg 
Belsnickel 

In  Cent  81:338 
Big  Thursday 

In  Cent  71:  364 
County  seat 

In  Atlan  loi:  704 
Cure  that  failed 

//(   Harper  126:  155 
Dorothea 

In   Harper  122:  950 
Dower-ladies 

In  Atlan   104:  219 
Elmina's  living-out 

In  Lippinc  83: 214 
Eternal  feminine 

In  Lippinc  86: 107 
Exiles 

In  Harper  119:  666 
Firm  stand  of  Hans 

In  Cent  73:  869 
Ghost  of  Matthias  Baum 

In  Cent  77:  604 
Great  day 
In  Gettysburg 

Harper  115:  862 
Gunner  Criswell 
In  Gettysburg 
Harper  124:  302 
Henry  Koehler,  misogynist 

In  Atlan  98:  657 
I  lor  own  country 

In  Lippinc  89:  548 
Home-coming 
In  Gettysburg 
McClurc  33:  135 
In  defiance  of  the  occult 

In  J^ooklover's  M  7:  174 
July  the  first 

In  Gettysburg 
Lese-majestc  of  Hans  Hcckendom 

In  Scrib  M  38:618 
Long  courting  of  Henry  Kumerant 

In  Lippinc  80:  348 

Man  who  shot  Given 

In  Good  H  57:  793 


Man  who  was  nice  and  common 

In  Harper   123:  894 
Mary  Bowman 
In  Gettysburg 

Harper   125:  707 
IMiIler.stown  yellow  journal 

/;(  Atlan  97:688 
Mrs.  Weimar's  gift  of  tongues 

In  Lippinc    81 :  254 
Old   regime 

In  Atlan  102:  546 
Persistancc  of  Coonie  Schnable 

In   Reader  8: 375 
Picture-taker 

In.  Lippinc  92:  608 
Rebellion  of  Wilhelmina 

In  Cent  82: 731 
Restoration  of  Melie  Ziegler 

In  Everybody's  16:706 
Retreat 
In  Gettysburg 
Scrib  M  42:  13 
Spite  fence 

In  Harper   127:  177 
Squire 

In  Atlan   106:  368 
Steamer   child 

In  McClure  35:  366 
Substitute 

1)1  Gettysburg- 
Tale  out  of  season 

In  McClure  35:655 
Their  great  inheritance 

In  Lippinc  89:  625 
Third  generation 

Scrib  M   45:334 
Thousand  dollar  Daggett 

In  Lippinc  83:  616 
LInconqucrable  hope 

In  Atlan  loi:  54 
Vacillation  of  Benjamin  Gaumer 

/;;  Cent  71 :  707 
Veteran  of  seventy-six 

In  Outlook  96:  545 
Victory 

In  Gettysburg 
Visible  return 

In  Outlook  99:  224 
When  town  and  country  meet 

In  Atlan  100:  341 
Zion  church 
/;;  Atlan  11 1:  401 
Singular   adventure   of   a   small    free-trader. 

Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Sinking  ship.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Sinner's   comedy.     Craigie,   P.   M.   T. 
Sins  of  the  fathers.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Sir  Allan  and  his  dog.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Sir  Dominick  Fcrrand.    James,  H. 
Sir   lulmund  Orme.     James,  H. 
Sir  Geoffrey's   theory.     Maartens,   M. 
Sir  Isaac  Newton.    See  Hawthorne,  N.    Bio- 
graphical stories 
Sir  Jocelyn's  cap.     Besant,  W..  and  Pollock, 

VV.    IF. 
.*~^ire  (le   Malctroit's  door.     Stevenson,   R.   L. 
Siren.     Long,  T.  L. 
Sis.     Long,  J.  L. 

Sis'  Becky's  pickaninny.     Chesnutt,  C.  W. 
Sisl'  Chaney's  black  silk.     Thanet,  O. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


293 


Sister  Ann.     Brown,  A. 

Sister     Benvenuta     and     the     Christ     child. 

Paget,  V. 
Sister  Dolorosa.     Allen,  J.  L. 
Sister  Ernesta  and  the  imp.    Jordan,  E.  G. 
Sister  Estelle  to  the  rescue.     Jordan,  E.  G. 
Sister    losepha.     Dunbar,  A. 
Sister   Liddy.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Sister  of  a  saint.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
Sister  Peacham's  turn.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Sister  St.  Luke.     Woolson,  C.  F. 
Sister  Silvia.     Tincker,  M.  A. 
Sister  Tabea.     Eggleston,  E. 
Sister  years.     Hawthorne,  N.  ^ 
Sisterly  scheme.     Bunner,  H.  C. 
Sisters.     Keats,  G. 

Sister's  confession.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Sisters  of  the  golden  circle.     Henry,  O. 
Sisters  Qita.     Bennett,  E.  A. 
Sisters  under  their  skins.     Matthews,  J.  B. 

Sister's  vocation.     Bacon,  J.  D. 

Six  brave  soldiers.     Earle,  M.  T. 

Six  hours  in  Squantico.     Smith,  F.  H. 

Six  swans.        Grimm,  W.,  and   Grimm,  J. 

Six  to  one;  a  Nantucket  idyl.     Bellamy,  E. 

Six  weeks  at  Heppenheim.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 

Sixteen  years  without  a  birthday.   Matthews, 
J.  B. 

Sixth  bench.     Barr,  R. 

Sixth  sense.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 

Sixty  Jane.     Long,  J.  L.  ,  i- 

Sixty-thousand  dollar  face.     Lefevre,  E. 

Skazka.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 

Skeat,  Walter  William,  1866- 

Elephant  has  a  bet  with  the  tiger  (adapt- 
ed) 
In  Tappan,  E.  M.   Children's  hour  i :  357 
Who  killed  the  otter's  babies? 
In  Tappan,    E.    M.      Children's   hour    i: 

354 
Skeleton  in  the  closet.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Skeleton    on    Round    island.      Catherwood, 

M.  H. 
Skerry  of  shrieks.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Sketch  in  umber.     Bates,  A. 
Sketches  of  a  Siberian  tourist.     Korolenko. 

V.  G. 
Skilled  assistance.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Skinful  of  trouble.     Morrison,  A. 
Skipper  and  El   capitan.     Stockton,  F.   R. 
Skipper  of  the  Matrimony.     Hopkins,  W.  J. 
Skipper  of  the  "Osprey."     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Skipper's  Bible.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Skipper's  wooing.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Skirmish  at  Buena  Vista.    Janvier,  T.  A. 
Sky-rocket.     Besant,  W. 
Sky-scraper.    Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Slayer.     See  Korolenko,  V.  G.     Sketches  of 

a  Siberian  tourist 
Skylight  room.     Henry,  O. 
Slapping  Sal.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Slaughter  of  the  innocents.     Kelly,  M. 
Slave  to  duty.    Thanet,  O. 
Slavery.     Payn,  J. 
Slaves  of  the  lamp.     Kipling,  R. 
Slayer.     See  Korolenko,  V.  G.     Sketches  of 

a  Siberian  tourist 
Slaying  the  wild  bull.     Warman,  C. 
Sleep  and  a   forgetting.^  Howells,  W.   D. 
Sleeping  beauty.     Mendes,  C. 
Sleeping  beauty.     Perrault,  C. 


Sleeping  beauty.     Scudder,  H.  E. 
Sleeping-car;  a  farce.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Sleeping-car  experience.     Harte,  B. 
Sleepy-eye.     .S'^^    Chekhov,    A.    P.      Sleepy- 
head 
Sleepy-head.     Strindberg,  J.  A. 
Sleepyhead.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Sleepyhead.     Dyar,  M. 
Sleeveless  errand.     Harland,  H. 
"Sleipner,"  late  "Thurinda."     Kipling,  R. 
Slender  figure.     Donnell,  A.  H.     ' 
Slender  romance.    Stuart,  R.  M. 
Sleuths.     Henry,  O. 
Slight  mistake.    Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Slim-fingered  Jim.     Hawkins,  A.  PL 
Slim  Jim's  sister.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Slip  of  the  leash.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Slip  under  the  microscope.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Slosson,  Mrs.  Annie  (Trumbull)   1838- 
Ann  Malann 

In  Dumb  fox  glove 
Apple  Jonathan 

In  Dumb  fox  glove 
Aunt  Abby's  neighbors 

In  Aunt  Abby's  neighbors 
Aunt  Liefy 
In  Aunt  Liefy 

Dumb  fox  glove 
Aunt  'Randy 

In  Seven  dreamers 
Harper   75:  303 
Botany  Bay 
In  Seven  dreamers 

New  Princeton  R  i :  402 
Boy  that  was  scaret  o'  dyin' 
In  Story-tell  Lib 
Outlook  66:  511 
Butterneggs 
In  Seven  dreamers 
Warner  library 
Clavis 

In  Dumb  fox  glove 
Davy's  Christmas 

In  Dumb  fox  glove 
Deacon  Pheby's  selfish  natur 
In  Seven   dreamers 
Harper  80:  709 
Diff'ent  kind  o'  bundles 

In  Story-tell  Lib 
Dissatisfied  soul 

In  Dissatisfied  soul 
Local  colorist 
Atlan  94:  114 
Dumb  fox  glove 
In  Dumb  fox  glove 
Atlan  75:466 
Fishin'  Jimmy 
/;;   Fishin'  Jimmy 
Seven  dreamers 
New  Princeton  R  5:  37i 
Horse  that  b'leeved  he'd  get  there 

In  Story-tell  Lib 
How  Faith  came  and  went 
In  Seven  dreamers 
Harper  70:  799 
Local  colorist 
In  Local  colorist 
Harper  120:  84 
Master's  garden 
In  Simples  from  the  master's  garden 


294 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Slosson,   Annie   Trumbull —r<)/(//;n(('(/. 
Nature  cure 

III   Local  colorist 
Prophetic  romancer 
III  Dissatisfied  soul 
Local  colorist 
Shet-up  posy 

III  Story-tell  Lib 
Simple  child  trainer 

In  Simples  from  the  Master's  garden 
Simple  cross-bearer 

//;   Simples  from  the  Master's  garden 
Simple   dreamer 

In  Simples  from  the  Master's  garden 
Simple  expositor 

III  Simples  from  the  Master's  garden 
Simple  faith 

/;;  Simples  from  the  Master's  garden 
Simple  Pentecost 

III  Simples  from  the  Master's  garden 
Speakin'  ghost 

In  Seven   dreamers 
Harper  82:  137 
Stony  head 

In  Story-tell  Lib 
Story-tell  Lib 

In  Story-tell  Lib 
White   Christopher 
In  White  Christopher 
Sluggard.    See  Strindberg,  J.  A.     Sleepyhead 
Smain.     Hichens,  R.  S 
Small  Sam  Small.     Duncan,  N. 
Smcthurstscs.     Burnett,  F.  II. 
Smile  of  fortune.     Conrad.  J. 
Smith,  Alice  Prescott,  and   Cameron,   Mar- 
garet 
Apples  of  Hesperides 
/;;  Harper  104:  51 
Smith,  Arthur  Cosslett,  1852- 
Desert 

In  Turquoise  cup 
Scrib  M  32:  731 
Eye  of  the  harem 

In  Monk  and  the  dancer 
Scrib  M  27:  317 
Monk  and  the  dancer 

In  Monk  and  the  dancer 
Peach 

In  Monk  and  the  dancer 
Scrib  M  25 :  85 
Senior  reader 

In  Monk  and  the  dancer 
Scrib  M  26:  725 
Some  old  families 

In  Monk  and  the  dancer 
Trot,  trot  to  market 

In   Monk  and  the  dancer 
Turquoise  cup 

In  Turquoise  cup 
Scrib  M  30:  671 
What  really  happened 
In  Scril)  M  40:  155 
Smith,  Francis  Hopkinson,  1838- 
Abijah's  bubble 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  18 
Forty  minutes  late 
According  to  the  law 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  7 
Other  fellow 


"Against  orders" 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  14 
Veiled   lady 
Scrib  M  40:  583 
Along  the  Bronx 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  i 
Gentleman  vagabond 
Another  dog 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  i 
Gentleman  vagabond 
Apijle-blossoms  and  white  muslin 

In  Arm  chair  at  the  inn 
Around  the  embers  of  a  dying  fire 
/;(  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  12 
Wood  fire  in  No.  3 
Around  the  wood  fire 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  7 
.Arrival  of  a  lady  of  quality 

/;/   Arm-chair  at  tlie  inn 
Ask  Lord  Roberts 

In  Cent  84:  109 
Bdader 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  7 
Gentleman  vagabond 
Cent  25: 204 
Beguiling  of   Peter  Griggs 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  14 
Veiled  lady 
Between  showers  in  Dort 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v   i 
Other  fellow 
Boggs.    See  Smith,  F.  H.    In  which  Boggs 

becomes  dramatic 
Boy  in  the  cloth  cap 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  7 
Other  fellow 
Briareus's  story.     See  Smith,  F.  H.     Club 

chestnuts  warmed  over 
Brockway's  hulk 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  i 
Gentleman  vagabond 
Bulgarian  opera  boufife 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  2 
Day  at  Laguerre's 
Cap'n  Bob  of  the  Screamer 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  10 
Under  dog 
McClure  19:  330 
Captain  Joe 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  8 
Day  at  Laguerre's 
Cent  39:225 
Captain  Joe  and  the  "Susie  Ann'' 
/;;   Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  14 
Veiled  lady 
Chief^  and    his    fellow    dogs.      See    Smith, 

F.  IL     Wherein  Mac  dilates,  etc. 
Church  of  San  Pablo,  Seville 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  I 
Club   chestnuts   warmed   over    [Briareus's 
story;   Griffin's  story;  Owl's  story] 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  7 
Coat  of  red  lead 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  14 
Veiled  lady 
Colonel  Carter  of  Cartersville 
/)(  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  3 
Colonel  Carter  of  Cartersville 
Cent  41 :  62 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


295 


Colonel  Carter's  Christmas 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  15 
Colonel  Carter's  Christmas 
Compartment  number  4,  Cologne  to  Paris 
III  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  10 
Under  dog 
Scrib  M  32:  692 
Containing   ]\Ir.   Alexander   MacWhirter's 
views  on  Lord  Ponsonby,  Major  Yan- 
cey, and  their  kind 
III  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  12 
Wood  fire  in  No  3 
Containing    several    experiences    and    ad- 
ventures   showing    Avide    contrasts    in 
life 
In  Armchair  at  the  inn 
Cousin  of  the  king 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  i 
Dangerous    footpad.      See    Smith,    F.    H. 
With  a  detailed  account  of  a  danger- 
ous  footpad 
Day  at  Laguerre's  and  other  days 
lit  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  i 
Day  at  Laguerre's 
Cent  42:323 
Dick  Sands,  convict 

III  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  7 
Other  fellow 
"Doc"   Shipman's   fee 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  10 
Under  dog 
Escapade   in   Cordova 

III  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  i 
Day  at  Laguerre's 
Cent  42:  863 
Erspero  Gorgoni,  gondolier 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  5 
Gondola  days 
Stories  of  Italy  (Stories  from  Scrib- 

ner) 
Scrib  M   10:    687 
Extra  blanket 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  11 
At  close  range 
Scrib  M  36:  533 
Fiddles 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  18 
Forty  minutes  late 
Five  meals  for  a  dollar 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  7 
Other  fellow 
Forty  minutes  late 

III  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  18 
Forty  minutes  late 
Scrib  M  44:218 
Gentle   art   of   dining.     See   Smith,    F.    H. 
Wherein  the  gentle  art  of  dining,  etc. 
Gentleman  vagabond 

III  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  3 
Gentleman  vagabond 
Cent  48:768 
Gentleman's  gentleman 

III  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  18 
Forty  minutes  late 
Girl  in  a  steamer  chair.     See  Smith,  F.  H. 
With    special    reference    to    a    girl    in 
a  steamer  chair. 
Griffin's    story.     See    Smith,    F.    H.     Club 

chestnuts  warmed   over 
Gypsy  dance  near  Granada 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  i 


1 1  is  last  cent 
III  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  10 
Under  dog 
Homo 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  18 
I-'orty  minutes  late 
Hutcliins 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  8 
Day  at  Laguerre's 
In  and  out  of  a  cab  in  Amsterdam 

111  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  i 
In  which  Boggs  becomes  dramatic  and  re- 
lates a  tale  of  woe 
III  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  12 
Wood  fire  in  No.  3 
In   which  certain   details  regarding  a  lost 
opal  are  set  forth 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  12 
Wood  fire  in  No.  3 
In   which   Madame  la   Marquise   binds   up 
broken   heads  and  bleeding  hearts 
In  Arm-chair  at  the  inn 
In  which  Murphy  and  Lonnegan  introduce 
some  mysterious  characters 
/;;   Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  12 
Wood  fire  in  No.  3 
In   wliich_  our  landlord  becomes  both   en- 
tertaining and  instructive 
//;   Arm-chair  at  the  inn 
In  which   the  difference  between  a  canni- 
bal   and    a    freebooter    is    clearly    set 
forth 
//(  Arm-chair  at  the  inn 
In    which    the    habits    of    certain    ghosts, 
goblins,  bandits   and  other  objection- 
able persons  are  set  forth 
In  Arm-chair  at  the  inn 
In  which  we  entertain  a  jailbird 

III  Arm-chair  at  the  inn 
John  Sandars,  laborer 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  7 
Gentleman  vagabond 
Harper  90:  344 
Jonathan 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  7 
Gentleman  vagabond 
Cosmopol  19:  654 
Kentucky  Cinderella 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  3 
Other  fellow 

Patten,  W.     International  sliort  sto- 
ries V  I 
Knight  of  the  legion  of  honor 
/;;  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  i 
Gentleman  vagabond 
Cent  45:  223 
Lady  of  Lucerne 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  i 
Gentleman  vagabond 
Cent  50: 284 
List  of  starboard 

III  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  18 
Forty  minutes  late 
Scril)   M  46:  198 
Little  gray  lady 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  18 
Forty  minutes  lat* 
Long  Jim 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  10 
Under  dog 


296 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Smith,  Francis  Hopkinson— Co«/j)i»r(/. 
Loretta  of  the  ship  yard 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  14 
Veiled  lady 
Mac  dilates  on  the  human  side.  See  Smith, 

F.  H.    Wherein  Mac  dilates,  etc. 
Man  from  Troy 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  7 
Man  in  the  high-water  boots 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  18 
Forty  minutes  late 
Scrib  M  41:  641 
Marny's  shadow 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  10 
Under  dog 
Medal  of  honor 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  11 
At  close  range 
Ladies'  H  J  22:  Ja  p  11 
Miss  BufTum's  new  boarder 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  14 
Veiled  lady 
Miss  Jennings's  companion 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  14 
Veiled  lady 
Miss  Murdock — "special" 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  14 
Veiled  lady. 
Muffles — the  bar-keep 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  10 
Under  dog 
Muggles's  supreme  moment 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  14 
Veiled  lady 
My  new  language 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  7 
"Never  had  no  sleep" 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  7 
Other  fellow 
Night  out 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  11 
At  close  range 
Scrib  M  34:307 
No  respector  of  persons 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  10 
Under  dog 

Cosmopol  32:601;  33:62 
Old-fashioned  gentleman.  See  Smith,  F.  H. 
Romance  of  an  old-fashioned  gentle- 
man 
Old  Sunshine 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  11 
Delin  64:  950 
One  of  Bob's  tramps 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  7 
Other  fellow 
Opal.    See  Smith,  F.  H.     In  which  certain 
details  about  a  lost  opal  are  set  forth 
Owl's  story.   See  Smith,  F.  II.    Club  chest- 
nuts warmed  over 
Parthenon  by  way  of  Papendrcciit 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  18 
Forty  minutes  late 
Scrib  M  45:  384 
Peter  Griggs.     See  vSmith,  F.  H.     Beguil- 
ing of  Peter  Griggs 
Plain   Fin  —  paper-hanger 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  10 
Under  dog 


Point  of  honor 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  11 
At  close  range 
Pot  of  jam 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  11 
At  close  range 
Procession  of  umbrellas 
//;   Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  10 
Under  dog 
Scrib  M  33:  411 
El  puerta  del  vino 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  i 
Rajah  of  Bungpore 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  11 
At  close  range 
Romance  of  an  old  fashioned  gentleman 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  15 
Romance  of  an  old-fashioned  gentle- 
man 
Ladies'  H  J  23:  Jl  p  7;  Ag  p  9;  S  p 
13;  O  p  17;  N  p  17 
Sam  Joplin's  epigastric  nerve 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  14 
Sam  Joplin's  epigastric  nerve 
Veiled  lady 
Sammy 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  10 
Under  dog 
Simple  folk 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  11 
Six  hours  in  Squantico 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  3 
Day  at  Laguerre's 
Harper  81:  139 
Soldo  of  the  Castellani 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  11 
At  close  range 
Susie  Ann.    See  Smith,  F.  H.     Captain  Joe 

and  the  "Susie  Ann" 
"Tincter  ov  iron" 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  7 
Other  fellow 
Up  a  belfry  in  Bavaria 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  i 
Veiled  lady  of  Stamboul 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  14 
Veiled  lady 
Scrib  M  40:  672 
Veranda  in  the  Alcazaria 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  i 
Water-logged  town  in  Holland 

In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  i 
Other  fellow 
Wherein  Mac  dilates  on  the  human  side  of 
"His  worship,  the  chief  justice,"  and 
his  fellow  dogs 
In   Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  12 
Wood  fire  in  No.  3 
Wlierein  the  gentle  art  of  dining  is  vari- 
ously described 
/;/   Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  12 
Wood  In-c  in  No.  3 
Why  IMignon  went  to  market 

In  Arm-cliair  at  the  inn 
With  a   detailed   account   of   a   dangerous 
footpad 
/;(  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  12 
Wood  iire  in  No.  3 


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297 


With    a    dissertation    on    round    pegs    and 
square  holes 
/)(  Arm-chair  at  the  inn 
With    especial    reference    to    a    girl    in    a 
steamer  chair 
In  Novels,  stories  and  sketches  v  12 
Wood  fire  in  No.  3 
With  special  reference  to  a  certain  colony 
of  penguins 
In  Arm-chair  at  the  inn 
Woman's  way 

In  Arm-chair  at  the  inn 
Wood-tire  and  its  friends 
In  Arm-chair  at  the  inn 
Smith,  H. 
Picnic  party 

In  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  9 
Smith.     Henry,  O. 
Smith  administration.     Kipling,  R. 
Smoke  of  Manila.     Kipling,  R. 
Smoke  or  fire?     French,  A.  W. 
Smoked  skipper.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Smoking-car;  a  farce.     Howells,  W.  D. 
Smoothing  of  the  hand.     Sharp,  W. 
Smugglers.     Connolly,  J.  B. 
Smugglers  of  the  Clone.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Snapshot  at  the  President.     Henry,  O. 
Snipe.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Snorkey  Timms,  his  marks.     Morrison,  A. 
Snow-ball.     Dumas,  A. 
Snow-bound  at  Eagles.     Harte,  B. 
Snow  fort  on  Slatter's  Hill.     Aldrich,  T.  B. 
Snow  idyll.     Black,  W. 
Snow-image.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Snow  man.     Henry,  O. 
Snow-storm.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Snow-storm.     Pushkin,  A.  S. 
Snow-storm.     Sec  Tolstoi,  L.   N.     Lost  on 

the  steppe 
Snow-storm.     Wilson,   J. 

Snow-storm  in  the  tropics.     Stockton,  1^.  K. 
Snow,  the  crow,  and  the  blood.  MacManus,  S. 
Snow-white  and  rose-red.     Wyatt,  E.  F. 
Snow-white  goat  and  the  coal-black   sheep. 

Harris,  J.  C. 
Snowball.     Weyman,  S.  J. 
So  on  he  fares.     Moore.  G. 
Sociable  at  Dudley's.     Garland,  H. 
Social  see-saw.     Merrick,  L. 
Social  triangle.    Henry,  O.  .    ,    „    ^  „, 

Society  of  the  guillotine.  Sec  Mitchell,  S.  W. 

Guillotine    club 
Sociology  in  serge  and  straw.     Henry,  O. 
Socrates  invents  a  new  sin.     Bacheller,  I.  A. 
Socrates  to  the  rescue.     Bacheller,  I.  A. 
Solange:   Dr.  Ledru's  story  of  the  reign  of 

terror.     Dumas,  A. 
Soldier  of  the  empire.     Page,  T.  N. 
Soldier  of  the  Lord.    Watson,  J. 
Soldier's    dreams.     Zola,   E. 
Soldier's  mother.     Huneker,  J.  G. 
Soldo  of  the  Castellani.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Solid  gold  reef  company,  limited.    Besant,  W. 
Solid  Muldoon.   Kipling,  R. 
Solitaries.     Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 
Solitary.     Bremer,  F. 
Solitary.     Cable,  G.  W. 
Solitary.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Solitary   of  Juan    Fern'andez;    or.   The    real 
Robinson  Crusoe.     Saintine,  J.  X.  B. 


Solitude.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Solitude.     Mikhael,  E. 

Solo  orchestra.    Matthews,  J.  B. 

Soloist  of  Center  Pond.     Bacheller,  I.  A. 

Solomon.    Woolson,  C.  F. 

Solomon  Crow's  Christmas  pockets.    Stuart, 

R.  M. 
Solution.     James,   H. 

Some  advice  to  a  colored  brother.     Harris, 

J.  C.  .    .       -o 

Some  emotions  and  a  blunder.     Craigie,   P. 

M.  T. 
Some      good      intentions     and     a     blunder. 

Craigie,  P.  M.  T. 
Some  learned  fables  for  good  old  boys  and 

girls.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Some  letters.     Henry,  O. 
Some  old  families.     Smith,  A.  C. 
Some  parishioners.     Moore,  G. 
Some  postscripts.    Henry,  O. 
Some  wanderings   of   Zaida   in   her  garden. 

Crockett,  S.  R. 
Some  words  with  a  mumrny.    Poe,  E.  A. 
Somebody's    luggage.     Dickens,    C. 
Somerset's  adventure:  The  superfluous  man- 
sion.   Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Something  in  it.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Something  on  her  mind.   Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Son.    Maupassant,  G.  de^ 
Son-in-law.    Bangs,  J.  K. 
Son  of  his  father.     Kipling,  R. 
Son  of  Liszt.     Huneker,  J.  G. 
Son  of  seven  queens.    Jacobs,  J. 
Son  of  a  sheik.     Norris,  F. 
Son  of  the  gods.     Biercc,  A. 
Son  of  the  sun.     London,  J. 
Son  of  the  wilderness.     Parker,  G. 
Son  of  the  wolf.     London,  J. 
Son  of  the  woods.     Pangborn,  G.  W. 
Song  and  the  savage.    Davis,  C.  B. 
Song  and  the  sergeant.     Henry,  O. 
Song  of  a  shirt.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
Song  of  love  triumphant.  Turgenev,  I.  S. 
Song  of  Miriam.     Corelli,  M. 
Song  of  the  comforter.     A'Becket,  J.  J. 
Song  of  the  morrow.    Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Song  of  the  swan.     Ohnet,  G. 
Song  of  the  sword.     Sharp.  W. 
Song  that  sold.     Loomis,  C.  B. 
Sonnie-boy's  people.    Connolly,  J.  B 
Sonny,  a  Christmas  guest.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Sonny's  christenin'.     Stuart,  R.  AI. 
Sonny's  diploma.     Stuart,  R.   M. 
Sonny's  "keepin'  company.      Stuart,  K.  M. 
Sonny's  schoolin'.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Son's  son.    Donnell,  A.  H. 
Son's  veto.     Hardy,  T. 
Sore  tongue.    Taylor,  J. 
Sorrow  and  joy.     Harraden,  B. 
Sorrow  of  a  settler.    Warman,  C. 
Sorrow  of  an  old  convict.    Viaud,  J. 
Sorrow  on  the  wind.     Sharp,  W. 
Sorrowful  guest.    Jewett,  S.  O. 
Soul  above  buttons.     Kelly,  M. 
Soul  of  a  tree.     French,  A.  W. 
Soul  of  the  Great  Bell.     Hearn,  L. 
Soul  of  the  newly-born.     Corelli,  M. 
Soul  of  W^illiam  Jones.     Comer,  C.  A. 
Souls  belated.     Wharton,  E. 
Soul's     debt.     Brown,     A. 


298 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Souls  in  purgator3\     Merimee,  P. 

Sound  and  fury.     Henry,  O. 

Sound  morality.     Hogg,  J. 

Sound  of  the  grinding.     Benson,  E.  F. 

Source.     Van  Dyke,  H. 

Sous-prefet    alield.      See    Daudct,    A.      Sub- 
prefect  in  the  fields 

Souters  of  Selkirk.     Hogg,  J. 

South  breaker.    Spofford,  H.  P. 

South  devil.     Woolson,  C.  F. 

South  Germany.     Daudet,  A. 

South  of  the  slot.     London,  J. 

Southwest  chamber.    Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Souvenir.     Freeman,   INI.   E.   W. 

Souvenir    de    Maupassant.     Phillpotts,    E. 

Souvestre,  fimile,  1806-1854 
Four  gifts 

In  Warner  library 
Virgin's  god-child 

In  Stories    by    foreign    authors,    French 
V  2 
Washerv^'omen  of  night 
In  Warner  library 

Sow^er.     Brown,  A. 

Spanish  jade.     Hewlett,  M.  H. 

Spanish  military  nun.     De  Quincej^  T. 

Spanish  Pegg.     Catherwood,  M.  H. 

Spanish  prisoner.     Train,  A.  C. 

Spanish  witches.     Merimee,  P. 

Spark  neglected,  burns  the  house.    See  Tol- 
stoi, L.  N.    Neglect  a  fire  and  it  spreads 

Spasm.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Speakin'  ghost.     Slosson,  A.  T  . 

Spears,  John  Randolph,  1850- 
Port  of  missing  ships 
In  Stories    of    the    sea     (Stories     from 
Scribner) 
Scrib  M  4:  610 

Special  constable.    Reade,  C. 

Special  messenger.     Chambers,  R.  W. 

Special  type.    James,  H. 

Specimen  Jones.    Wister,  O. 

Speck  of  the  lens.     Bangs,  J.  K. 

Spectacles.     Poe,  E.  A. 

Spectral  collie.     Peattie,  E.  W. 

Spectral  mortgage.     Stockton,  F.  R. 

Spectre.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Spectre  bridegroom.     Irving,  W. 

Spectre  cook  of  Bangletop.     Bangs,  J.  K. 

Spectre  in  the  cast.     Page,  T.  N. 

Spectre  of  folly.    Thanet,  O. 

Spectre's  dilemma.     Phillpotts,  E. 

Speech  of  deeds.    Overton,  G. 

Speech  of  the  evening.     Matthews,  J.  B. 

Spellbinder.     Thanet,  O. 

Spelling  book  Ben.     Lewis,  A.  FI. 

Speug.    Watson,  J. 

Sphinx.    Poe,  E.  A. 

Sphinx  without  a  secret.    Wilde,  O. 

Sphynx  apple.     Henry,  O. 

Spider's  eye.     Hale,  L.  P. 

Spilled  milk.     Long,  J.  L. 

Spin  of  the  coin.     Hornung,  E.  W. 

Spinner  of  silence.     Huneker,  J.  G. 

Spinners.     See   Grimm,   J.,   and    Grimm,    \V. 
Three  spinners 

Spinster.     Hichens,  R.  S. 

Spinster's  maying.     Quiller-Coiich,  A.  T. 

Spinthariscope.     Train,  A.  C. 

Spiral  road.     Huneker,  J.  G. 


Spirit  in  the  pipe.     Fernald,  C.  B. 

Spirit     of    an    Illinois    town.      Catherwood 

M.  H. 
Spirit  of  avarice.    Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Spirit  of  Cecelia  Anne.     Kelly,  M. 
Spirit  of  fasting  and   Fetter   Nord.      Lager- 

lof,  S. 
Spirit  of  revolution.     Duncan,  N. 
Spirit  of  Sweetwater.     Garland,  H. 
Spirit  of  the  dance.     Hawthorne,  J. 
Spirits  seen  and  unseen.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Spit-cat  creek.     Wister,  O. 
Spite  fence.     Singmaster,  E. 
Split    zephyr.     Beers,    H.  A. 
Spofford,  Harriet  Elizabeth  (Prescott)  (Mrs. 
Richard  Spofford),   1835- 
Amber  gods 
/;;   .-Vmbcr  gods 
Atlan  5:7,  170 
Angel  in  the  house 
In  Harper  107:  78 
At  the  Princess  Ida's 

In  Lippinc  34:  So 
Best-laid  schemes 
In  Scarlet  poppy 
Harper  67:  454 
Betty  and  Thanksgiving 

In  Ind  53:2825 
Birthday 

In  Outlook  70:  581 
Blossoms  for  Christmas 

In  Harp  B  46:  513 
Cap'n  Tom's  Christmas  supper 

In  Outlook  96:  675 
Case  of  nerves 

In  Harper  104:  61 
Change  of  heart 

In  Harper  116:  661 
Christmas  bells 

In  Ind    51:  3420 
Circumstance 

In  Amber  gods 
Clarice 

In  Harp  B  36:  15 
Colonel's  Cliristmas 
In  Old  Washington 
Harper  90:  109 
Composite  wife 

In  Scarlet  poppy 
Deacon's  whistle 

In  Flarper  115:  269 
Desert  sands 

In  y\mber  gods 
Easter  blessing 

In  Outlook  97:  822 
Father  James 

In  Harper  109:  16 
First  Mrs.  Petersham 

In  liarper  59:  361 
Godmothers 

/;;  Warner  library 
Guardian  angel 

/;;   Old  Washington 
liarper  94:  941 
1  ler  eyes  are  (loves 
//(  Harper  uo:  285 
Her  story 

/;/  Old  madanie  and  other  tragedies 
Ills  mother's  New  Year 
In   Ind  55:  84 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


299 


Ideal 

/;;  Scarlet  poppy 
Idyll  of  a  summer  night 

In  Ind  54: 2006 
In  a  cellar 
In  Amber  gods 
Atlan  3:  151 
In  a  conspiracy 

In  Old  Washington 
Inheritance 

/;;  Inheritance 
John-a-dreams 

/;;  Harper  120:  464 
Jolly's  father 

In   Harper    115:  761 
Knitting  sale-socks 
/;;  Amber  gods 
Atlan  7:  138 
Little  Ben 

In  Atlan  26:309 
Little  old  woman 

In  Old  Washington 
Lost  identity 

In  Old  madame  and  other  tragedies 
Lost  jewel 

III  Lost  jewel 
Making  of  a  fortune 
In  Making  of  a  fortune 

Harp  B  44:  626,  692;  45:  10,  62,  114 
Midsummer  and  Alay 
In  Amber  gods 

Atlan  6:  544,  674;  7:9 
Miss  Clementine's  Christmas  present 

In  Harp  B  47:  n 
Miss   Mahala  and   Johnny 

In  Harper  127:  698 
Miss  Melissa's  miracle 

In  Outlook  94:  720 
Miss  Virginia's  Christmas 

In  Harp  W  49:  1830 
Mr.  Van  Nore's  daughter-in-law 

In  Scarlet  poppy 
Mrs.  Bassett  and  the  wedding 

In  Woman's  H  C  31:  Ag  p  3,  27 
Mrs.  Claxton's  skeleton 
In  Scarlet  poppy 
Harper  66:  571 
Mrs.  Varncy's  freedom 

In  Harp  B  33:918 
Mount  of  sorrow 

In  Stories  by  American  authors  v  2 
Harper  67:  128 
Nancy's  southern  Christmas 

In  St  N  40:  161 
Old  fiddler 

In  Harper  112:  39 
Old  madame 

In  Old  madame  and  other  tragedies 
Ordronnaux 

In  Old  madame  and  other  tragedies 
Scrib  o  s  8:  610,  734 
D'Outre  mort 

In  Johnson,   R.      Little  classics  v  2 
Galaxy  2:  516 
Priscilla's  love-story 
In  Priscilla's   love-story 


Ray 


In  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  11 
Atlan  13:  19 


Rose 

In  Harper  125:  739 
Rural  telephone 

In  Harper  118:  830 
Sacrifice 

In  Atlan  91 :  616 
Scarlet  poppy 

In  Scarlet  poppy 
South  breaker 
In  Amber  gods 

Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  7 
Atlan  9:557,  687 
Sharpe  41: 30o;  42:  14 
Story  of  the  queen 

In  Atlan  92:  586,  775 
Strathsays 

In  Atlan  11:99 
Tale  of  the  Trefetheness 

In  Harper  22:  489 
Thanksgiving  breakfast 
In  Old  Washington 
Harper  91 :  923 
That  Betty 

In  That  Betty 
Three  quiet  ladies  of  the  name  of  Luce 

In  Harper  69:  887 
Tragic  story  of  Binns 
In  Scarlet  poppy 
Harper  73:833 
Transformation 

In  Manhattan  3:  115,  206 
Two  in  a  garden 

In  Harp  B  42:552 
Uncle  Mason's  money 

In  Cosmopol  4:15 
Under  the  mistletoe 

In  Cosmopol  2:  201 
Village  dressmaker 

In  Atlan  97:59 
Wages  of  sin 

In  Old  madame  and  other  tragedies 
Zoe's  masterpiece 
In  Harp  B  43:795 
Spoil  of  the  puma.     Parker,  G. 
Spoils  of  sacrilege.    Hornung,  E.  W. 
Spook  house.    Bierce,  A. 
Sport  of  kings.    Lewis,  A.  H. 
Sport  of  the  gods.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Sport  royal.    Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Sporting  chance.    Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Spread  eagle.     Morris,  G. 
Sprig  of  holly.    Stockton,  F.  R. 
Sprightly  heroine.    Harbcn,  W.  N. 
Sprightly  romance  of  Marsac.   Seawell,  M.  h-. 
Spring  cleaning  as   told   by   Queen   Cross- 
patch.    Burnett,  F.  H. 
Spring  flood  in  Broadway.     Matthews,  J.  B. 
Spring  in  a  side  street.    Matthews,  J.  B. 
Spring  o'  the  year.    Austin,  M.  H. 
Spring  running.      See    Kipling,    R.      In    the 

spring  running 
Spring  "Sunday.    Jewett,  S.  O. 
Springtime.     Field,  E. 
Springtime.     Goeringer,  I. 
Springtime  a  la  carte.     Henry,  O. 
Spur  of  the  moment.    Jewett,  S.  O. 
Spy.    Davis,  Richard  H. 
Spy  rock.    Van  Dyke,  H. 
Squall.    Duncan,  N. 
Squaring  the  circle.     Henry,  O. 


300 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Squire.    Singmaster,  E. 

Squire  Five-Fathom.    Bunner,  H.  C. 

Squire  Hellman.     Brofeldt,  J. 

Squire  Napper.     Morrison,  A. 

Squire  of  dames.  See  Stevenson,  R.  L.  Chal- 

loner's  adventure 
Squire  Patrick's  ladJ^     Hardy,  T. 
Squire's  sixpence.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Squire's  story.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 
Squirrel.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Stable  boy.     Guida 
Stable  of  the  inn.     Page,  T.  N. 
Stable    perfume.      See    Maupassant,    G.    de. 

Charm  of  the  stable 
StafT  of  the  "Universe."     MacManus,  S. 
Stage  coach.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
Stage  on  the  road.    Hav^^kins,  A.  H. 
Staircase    at    the    Heart's    Delight.     Green, 

A.  K. 
Stake  and  the  plumb-line.     Parker,  G. 
Staley  Fleming's  hallucination.     Bierce,  A. 
Stalled  train.     Wright,  M.  O. 
Stan  learns  to  sail.     Vorse,  M.  H. 
Stand  and  wait.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Standardizing  Jimmy.    Vorse,  M.  H. 
Stannon.    Phillpotts,  E. 
Stanton  coachman.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Star.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Star-child.    Wilde,  O. 
Star  in  the  valley.     Craddock,  C.  E. 
Star  o'  Boston.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Star  of  Bethlehem.     Kelly,  M. 
Star  of  the  Grasmere.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Starlight  ranch.    King,  C. 
Stars.    Daudet,  A. 
Stars:  a  slumber  story.     Field,  E. 
Start  in  life.    Balzac,  H.  de 
State-house  platter.     Brown,  A. 
State  o'  Maine  girl.    Wiggin,  K.  D. 
Station  in  Nancy  Maguire's.     MacManus,  S. 
Station-master.     Pushkin,  A.  S. 
Staying  out  of  Jimsie  Bate.    Vorse,  M.  H. 
Staying  power    of    Sir    Rohan.      Stockton, 

F.  R. 
Steam  excursion.     Dickens,  C. 
Steam  tactics.     Kipling,  R. 
Steamer  child.     Singmaster,  E. 
Steed  of  bells.     MacManus,  S. 
Steeple.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Steinhard  pride.     French,  A.  W. 
Stella  Grayland.     McKay,  J.  T. 
Step  on  the  stair.    Thanet,  O. 
Step  one.    Donnell,  A.  H. 
Step-son  of  knowledge.    Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Stephen  Archer.    Macdonald,  G. 
Stephen  of  Steens.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Stephen  Skarridge's    Christmas.      Stockton, 

F.  R. 
Stephen  Yarrow;  a  Christmas  story.    Davis, 

Rebecca  H. 
Stepmother.     Auerbach,  B. 
Stepmother.     Dragoumis,  J.  D. 
Stepping  backwards.    Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Stern  education  of  clowns.     Le  Galliennc,  R. 
Sterne,  Laurence,  1 713- 1768 

Mystery  with  a  moral 
In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  English-Irish 


Stetson,  Mrs.  Grace  EUery  Channing,  1862- 
Ashes,  dust  and  nothing 

In  Fortune  of  a  day 
Backgrounds 

In  Harper  115:  67 
Basket  of  Anita 

In  Sister  of  a  saint 
Scrib  M  8:  199 
Beloved 

In  Harper  117:  12 
Bonselli's  daughter 

In  Fortune  of  a  day 
Children  of  the  barren 

In  Harper  114:  511 
Confusion  of  idols 

In  Cent  76:  757 
Couleur  de  rose 

In  Sister  of  a  saint 
Outing  25:  96 
Eleventh  hour 

In  Harper  121:  293 
End  of  the  journey 

In  Howells,  W.   D.,  and  Alden,   H.   M. 
Under  the  sunset 
Harper  no:  936 
Feast  of  blue-birds 

In  Fortune  of  a  day 
Fortune  of  a  day 

In  Fortune  of  a  day 
Atlan  84:  809 
From  the  veranda 

In  Harper  115:  299 
Heart's  desire 

In  Harper  125:  71 
His  senior  class  day 

In  Collier's  43:  My  22  p  18 
House  on  the  hilltop 

In  Sister  of  a  saint 

Stories  of  Italy  (Stories  from  Scrib- 

ner) 
Scrib  M   14:  T35 
Household  of  felicity 

In  Harper  118:  626 
In  an  even  balance 

In  Everybody's  17:78 
In  the  cool  of  the  day 

In  Atlan  103:  25 
Keepers  of  a  charge 

In  Harper  in:  198 
Last  cruise  of  the  Stella  di  Mare 

In  St  N  27:881 
Lucky  number 

In  Sister  of  a  saint 
Madness  of  the  rector 

In  Land  of  Sun  4:  175 
Marriage  question 

In  Harper  in:  435 
Miss  Ellen 

In  Atlan  96:  636 
Modern  Sapphira 

In  Out  West  16:624 
Olivia 

In  Harper  104:  875 
Oreste's  patron 

In  Fortune  of  a  day 
Other  side 

/;;   I  larper  108:  240 
Personal  offering 

In  Harper  113:  531 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


301 


Perverse  generation 

In  Cent  72:878 
Rise  of  the  Vanni 

In  Fortvine  of  a   day 
Road    to    Europe 

/;;   Harper  112:  266 
Sister  of  a  saint 

In  Sister  of  a  saint 
Strange  dinner-party 

In  Sister  of  a  saint 

New  Eng  M  n  s  2:  44 
Thorn  that  pricked. 

In  Cent    68:877 
Time  and  the  hour 

In  Harper  114:  838 
Two  daughters  of  one  race 

In  Atlan  100:  495 
Uccelli  with  golden  voices 

In  Fortune  of  a  day 
Wise  little  fool 

In  Fortune  of  a  day 
Stevens,  C.  A. 

Young  Moll's  Peavy 

/;(   Stories  by  American  authors  v  10 
Scrib  o  s  9:  668 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis,  1850-1894 

Other  editions  have  not  been  separately  listed 
as  the  volume  titles  "New  Arabian  Nights," 
"Island  Nights'  Entertainments,"  etc.  indicate  the 
correct  volume  for  practically  all  editions. 
Adventure  of  Prince  Florizel  and  a  de- 
tective 
In   [Works]   Novels  and  tales  (Thistle) 

VI 

New  Arabian  nights 
Adventure  of  the  hansom  cab 
In   [Works]   Novels  and  tales  (Thistle) 

V  I 

New  Arabian  nights 
Suicide  club 
Beach   of   Falesa   [Uma] 
In   [Works]   Novels  and  tales  (Thistle) 
^4       . 
Island  nights'  entertainment 
Illust.   London   News  July  2-Aug  6, 
1892 
Body  snatcher 
In   [Works]   Novels  and  tales  (Thistle) 

V  8 

Pall  Mall  Gazette,  Christmas  no.  1884 
Bottle  imp 
In   [Works]   Novels  and  tales   (Thistle) 

V  4 

Island  nights'  entertainment 
Black  and  White  Mr  28,  Ap  4  1891 
Brown  box.     See  Stevenson,  R.  L.     Des- 

borough's  adventure 
Carthorses  and  the  saddle-horse 

In   [Works]     Letters     and    miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 
Challoner's     adventure:     The     squire     of 
dames;  Story  of  the  destroying  angel 
In   [Works]   (Thistle)  v  3 

Dynamiter       [More      new      Arabian 
nights] 
Cigar  divan.     See  Stevenson,  R.  L.     Epi- 
logue and  the  cigar  divan.     Prologue 
of   the   cigar  divan 
Citizen   and   the   traveller 
In  [Works]     Letters    and    miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 


Desborough's  adventure:  The  brown  box; 
Story  of  the  fair  Cuban 
In   [Works]   (Thistle)  v  3 

Dynamiter      [More      new      Arabian 
nights] 
Devil  and  the  inn  keeper 

In   [Works]     Letters    and    miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 
Distinguished  stranger 

In  [Works]     Letters    and    miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 
Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hyde.    See  Stevenson, 

R.  L.    Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll 
Ebb-tide.     See  Stevenson,  R.  L.,  and  Os- 

bourne,  L.     Ebb-tide 
Epilogue  of  the  cigar  divan 
In   [Works]   (Thistle)  v  3 

Dynamiter       [More      new      Arabian 
nights] 
Faith,  half-faith,  and  no  faith  at  all 
In   [Works]     Letters    and    miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 
Florizel.    See  Stevenson,  R.  L.    Adventure 

of  Prince  Florizel 
Four  reformers 
In   [Works]     Letters    and    miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 
House  of  Eld 
In  [Works]     Letters    and    miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 

Isle  of  voices 
In   [Works]   Novels  and  tales  (Thistle) 
v4 
Island  nights  entertainment 

John  Amend-all 

In   [Works]   Novels  and  tales  (Thistle) 
v8 
Lodging  for  the  night 

In   [Works]   Novels  and  tales  (Thistle) 

V  I 

Lodging  for  the  night 
New  Arabian  nights 
Stories  by  English  authors,  France 
Warner  library 
Temple   Bar  51:  197 
Man  and  his  friend 
In  [Works]     Letters    and    miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 

Markheim 
In   [Works]   Novels  and  talcs   (Thistle) 

V  7 
Merry  men 
Thrawn  Janet 

Jessup,  A.     Best  of  Stevenson 
Jessup,  A.,  and  Canby,  H.  S.     Book 

the  short  story 
Mabie.     H.     W.,    and     Strachey,    L. 

Little   masterpieces   of   fiction   v   3 
Nettleton,   G.   E.     Specimens  of  the 

short  story 
Stories  by  English  authors,  Scotland 
Unwin's  annual,  Christmas  no.  1885 


302 


Stevenson,   Robert  Louis 

Merry  men 
/;:   [Works]   Novels  and  tales  (Thistle) 

V  7 
Merry  men 

Cornhill  45:676;  46:56 
Misadventures     of     John      Nicholson;      a 
Christmas  storj' 
In   [Works]   Novels  and  talcs   (Thistle) 

V  8 

Misadventures  of  John  Nicholson 
Narrative   of   the   spirited    old   lady.     Sec 
Stevenson,   R.    I..      Somerset's   adven- 
ture 
Olalla 

/;;   [Works]    Novels  and  tales   (Thistle) 

V  20 
Merry  men 

Court  and   Societ\^   R   Christmas   no. 
1885 
Pavilion  on  the  links 
Jn   [Works]   Novels  and  talcs  (Thistle) 

V  I 

New^  Arabian  nights 
H"av\^thorne,     J.       Library      mystery 
and      detective      stories,      English- 
Scotch 
_  Cornhill  43:  307,  430 
Penitent 

III   [Works]     Letters     and     miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 
Persons  of  the  tale 

In   [Works]     Letters     and     miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 
Poor  thing 

/;;    [Works]     Letters     and     miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 
Prologue  of  the  cigar  divan 
In  [Works]    (Thistle)  v  3 
Dynamiter 
Providence  and  the  guitar 
In   [Works]   Novels  and  tales   (Thistle) 

V  I 

New  Arabian  nights 
Mabie.     H.     W..     and     Strachey.     L. 
Little  masterpieces  of  fiction  v  2 
Rajah's  diamond 

In   [Works]    Novels  and   talcs   (Thistle) 
v  I 
New  Arabian  nights 
Reader 

In   [Works]     Letters     and     miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 
Sick  man  and  the  fireman 

In   [Works]     Letters     and     miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 
Sinking  ship 

In   [Works]     Letters    and    miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
I-'ables 
Sire  de  Maletroit's  door 

//(    [Works]    Novels   and   talcs    (Tiiistle) 
v  I 
New  Arabian  nights 
Sire  de  Maletroit's  door 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 

C(y:tiinicd. 


Canby,    H.    S.      Study    of    the    short 

story 
Patten,  W.      International  short  sto- 
ries V  2 
Temple  Bar  52:  53 
Somerset's     adventure:     The    superfluous 
mansion;  Narrative  of  the  spirited  old 
lady;     Zero's     tale     of    the     explosive 
bomb 
In    [Works]    (Thistle)   v  3 

Dynamiter       [More      new      .Arabian 
nights] 
Something  in  it 

In   [Works]      Letters     and     miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 
Song  of  the  morrow 

/;;   [Works]     Letters     and     miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 
S(|nire    of    dames.     Sec    Stevenson,    R.    L. 

Challoner's  adventure 
Story  of  a  lie 
In   [Works]   Novels  and  tales  (Thistle) 
v3 
Liv  Age  143:  401 
New  Quar  R  O  1870 
Story  of  the  bandbox 
/;;   [Works]   Novels  and  tales   (Thistle) 

V  I 

New  Arabian  nights 
Story  of  the  destroying  angel.   See  Steven- 
son, R.  L.     Challoner's  adventure 
Story  of  the  fair  Cuban.     See  Stevenson, 

R.  L.     Desborough's  adventure 
Story  of  the  house  with  the  green  blinds 
In    [Works]    Novels  and  tales   (Thistle) 
v  I 
New  Arabian  nights 
Story   of  the  physician   and   the   Saratoga 
trunk 
/;;   [Works]   Novels  and  tales  (Thistle) 
v  I 
New  Arabian  nights 
Suicide  club 
Story  of  the  young  man  in  holy  orders 
/;;   [Works]   Novels  and  tales  (Thistle) 
v   I 
New  Arabian  nights 
Story  of  the   young  man   with   the  cream 
tarts 
In   [Works]   Novels  and  tales  (Thistle) 

V  I 

New  Arabian  nights 
Suicide  club 
Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jckyll  and  Mr.  Hyde 
/;;   [Works]   Novels  and  talcs  (Thistle) 

V  7 
Merrj'  men 

Strange   case   of  Dr.  Jekyll   and   Mr. 
Hyde 
Suicide  club 

/;/   [Works]   Novels  and  tales  (Thistle) 

V  I 

New  Arabian  nights 
Suicide  club 
Superfluous  mansion.   Sec  Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Somerset's  adventure 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


303 


Tadpole  and  the  frog 

In   [Works]     Letters     and     miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 
Thrawn  Janet 

In   [Works]    Novels  and  tales   (Thistle) 
^-  7 
Merry  men 
Thrawn  Janet 

Stories  by  English  authors,  Scotland 
Cornhill  44:  436 
Touchstone 

In    [Works]     Letters     and     miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 

McClure  6:  300 
Tragedy  of  the  great  North  Road 

In  Cosmopol  20:  147,  289 
Treasure    of    Franchard 
In   [Works]   Novels  and  tales  (Thistle) 

V  7 
Merry  men 

Liv  Age  157:  713;  158:  563,  601 
Longman's  i:  672;  2:  83 
Two  matches 

hi   [Works]     Letters     and     miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 
Uma.     See    Stevenson,    R.    L.      Beach    of 

Falesa 
Weir  of  Hermiston 

In   [Works]   Novels  and  talcs  (Thistle) 

V  I 

Weir  of  Hermiston 
Will  o'  the  mill 
/;/   [Works]    Novels  and  tales  (Thistle) 

V  7 
Merry  men 
Will  o'  the  mill 

Yellow  paint 

In   [Works]     Letters     and     miscellanies 
(Thistle)  V  20 
Fables 
Zero's  story  of  the  explosive  bomb.     See 
Stevenson,   R.    L.      Somerset's   adven- 
ture 
Stevenson,  R.  L.,  and  Osbourne,  L. 
Ebb-tide 
In   [Works]   Novels  and  tales  (Thistle) 

VII 

Ebb-tide 

McClure  2:  243;  3:  89 
Stevenson,  R.  L.,  and  others 

Object  of  pity;  or,  The  man   Haggard 
In  Object  of  pity 
Stickit  minister's  love  story.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Stiff  condition.     Whitaker,  H. 
Still    waters.     See    Wyatt,    E.    F.      Shallow 

spirit  of  judgment 
Stimson,    Frederic    Jesup     (J.    S.    of    Dale, 
pseud.),  185s- 
Mrs.   Knollys 
In  Stories  by  American  authors  v  2 
Cent  27: 146 
Stinging  lizard.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Stirring  ofif.     Catlierwood,  M.  H. 
Stitch  in  time.     Duncan,  N. 
Stockton,  Francis  Richard,  1834- 1902 
Absent-minded  botanist 
/;;  Tales  out  of  school 


Accommodating  circumstance 
In  Clocks  of  Rondaine 
Queen's  museum 
Amos  Kilbright 

/;;  Novels  and  stories  v  17 
Amos  Kilbright 
As  one  woman  to  another 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  16 
Story-teller's  pack 
Asaph 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  16. 
Chosen  few 
Watchmaker's   wife 
Cosmopol  13:  91 
Baker  of  Barnbury 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  15 
Rudder  Grangers  abroad 
Banished  king 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  17 
Bee-man  of  Orn 
Battle  of  the  third  cousins 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  17 
Bee-man  of  Orn 
Bee-man  of  Orn 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  17 
Bee-man  of  Orn 
Fanciful  tales 
Queen's  museum 
Bim.    See  Stockton,  F.  R.     Castle  of  Bim 
Bishop's  ghost  and  the  printer's  baby 
/;;   Novels  and  stories  v  17 
Story-teller's  pack 
Blackgum    ag'in    Thunder 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  21 
John  Gayther's  garden 
Cent  63:  248 
Borrowed  month 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  15 
Stockton's  stories  v  2 
Cent  31:  537,  730 
Bron  and  Kruge 

In  Tales  out  of  school 
Buller-Podington  compact 
In  Novels  and  tales  v  19 
Bushwhacker  nurse 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  21 
John  Gayther's  garden 
Cosmopol  27:  384 
Captain  Eli's  best  ear;  a  Christmas  story 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  18 
Magic  cg^ 
Story-teller's  pack 
Cent  51: 227 
Castle  of  Bim 

In  Floating  prince 
Cat  and  the  rill 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  21 
John  Gayther's  garden 
Christmas  before  last 
/;;  Novels  and  stories  v  17 
Bee-man  of  Orn 
Queen's  museum 
Christmas  shadrach 

In   Novels  and   stories  v    17 
Watchmaker's  wife 
Cent  43: 177 
Christmas  truants 

/;;  Clocks  of  Rondaine 
Fanciful  tales 
Queen's  museum 


304 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Stockton,   Francis   Richard— Con  tinned . 
Christmas  wreck 
/;;  Novels  and  stories  v  i8 
Magic  egg 
Stockton's  stories  v  2 
Clocks  of  Rondaine 

/;/  Novels  and  stories  v  17 
Clocks  of  Rondaine 
l-'anciful  tales 
Queen's  museum 
Cloverfield's  carriage 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  t6 
Stockton's  stories  v  2 
Cent  31: 389 
Colonel  Myles's  adventures  in  Africa  anc! 
India 
/;/  Tales  out  of  school 
"Come  in.   New^  Year" 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  19 
Conscious  Amanda 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  21 
John  Gayther's  garden 
Cosmopol  29:  185 
Curious  history  of  a  message 

//;  Clocks  of  Rondaine 
Derelict 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  15 
Rudder  Grangers  abroad 
Derido:  or,  The  giant's  quilt 

In  Floating  prince 
Discourager  of  hesitancy 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  15 
Stockton's  stories  v  2 
Cent  30: 482 
Dusky  philosophy  [i.  Story  of  seven  dev- 
ils; 2.  Grandison's  quandary] 
In  Amos   Kilbright 
Emergenc}"  mistress 
In  Floating  prince 
Euphemia  among  the  pelicans 
/;;   Novels  and  stories  v  8 
Rudder  Grangers  abroad 
Cent  23: 606 
Fate  dominant 

In  Atlan  55:535 
Floating  prince 

/;(   Floating  prince 
Fool-hardy    Carl    Hofer,    and    the    water- 
lady 
In  Tales  out  of  school 
I'oreign  prince  and  the  hermit's  daughter 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  21 
John  Gayther's  garden 
Fortunate  opening 

In  Clocks  of  Rondaine 
Ghosts   in   my  tower 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  19 
Gilded  idol  and  the  King  Conch-shell 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  21 
John  Gayther's  garden 
Governor  general 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  19 
Grandison's     quandary.       Sec     Stockton, 

F.   R.     Dusky   philosophy 
Great  show  in  Kobolland 
In  Clocks  of  Rondaine 
Great  staircase  at  Landover  Hall 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  ig 


Great  war  syndicate 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  6 
Great  war  syndicate 
Grififin  and  the  minor  canon 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  17 
P.ee-man  of  Orn 
Fanciful    talcs 
Gudra's  daughter 

In  Floating  prince 
Her  lover 

In  Lippinc  33:355 
His  wife's  deceased  sister 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  18 
Chosen  few 
Lady  or  the  tiger? 
Magic  egg 

Stockton's  stories  v  i 
Cent  27: 463 
How  the  aristocrats  sailed  away;  a  sequel 
to  The  floating  prince 
1)1  Floating  prince 
How  three  men  went  to  the  moon 

In  Tales  out  of  school 
Huckleberry 

In  Floating  prince 
In  the  southeast  bastion 

In  Harper  64:  279 
Iturim  and  his  fortunes 

In  Tales  out  of  school 
John  Gayther  and  the  galleon 

In  Cosmopol  27:  183 
John  Gayther's  garden 

In  Novels  and   stories   v   19 
John  Gayther's  garden 
Jolly  Cabordmen 

In  Tales  out  of  school 
Knife  that  killed  Po  Hancy 
In  -Novels  and  stories  v  6 
Great  war  syndicate 
Watchmaker's  wife 
Lady  in  the  box 
In  John  Gayther's  garden 
Cosmopol  27:  625 
Lady,  or  the  tiger? 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  15 
Chosen  few 
Lady,  or  the  tiger? 
Stockton's  stories  v  i 
Ridpath's  library  universal  literature 
Cent  25:83 
Cent  85:534 
Landsman's  tale 

In  Novels  and  stories   v    19 
Love  before  breakfast 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  18 
Magic  egg 
Story-teller's  pack 
Maghar's  leap 

In  Tales  out  of  school 
Magic  egg 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  18 
Magic  egg 
Story-teller's  pack 
Cent  48: 290 
Magician's    daughter    and    the    high-born 
boy 
In  Floating  prince 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


305 


Merry  Chanter 
hi  Novels  and  stories  v  2 
Merry  Chanter 
Cent  39:42 
Mr.  Tohnan 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  18 
Lady,  or  the  tiger? 
Magic  egg 

Stockton's  stories  v  I 
Harper  61:  371 
My  balloon  hunt 
III  Novels  and  stories  v  21 
John  Gayther's  garden 
Ladies'   H  J:   19   Mr  p  5 
My  bull-calf 

hi  Novels  and  stories  v  16 
Stockton's  stories  v  2 
Harper  69:  284 
My  terminal  moraine 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  15 
Watchmaker's  wife 
My  translatophone 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  21 
John  Gayther's  garden 
Harp  B  33:  1612,  1678 
My  unwilling  neighbor 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  18 
Magic  egg 
Story-teller's  pack 
Eng  Illust  16:  402 
McClure  8:  154 
My  well  and  what  came  out  of  it 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  18 
Magic  egg 
Story-teller's  pack 
Old  Applejoy's  ghost 

In  Novels  and  stories   v   19 
Old  pipes  and  the  dryad 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  17 
Eee-man  of  Orn 
Chosen  few 
Fanciful  tales 
Queen's  museum 
Our  archery  club 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  18 
Lady,  or  the  tiger? 
Magic  egg 

Stockton's  stories  v  i 
Scrib  o  s  18:  542 
Our  story 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  15 
Lady,  or  the  tiger? 
Stockton's  stories  v  i 
Cent  26:  762 
Philopena 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  17 
Bee-man  of  Orn 
Queen's  museum 
Philosophy  of  relative  existences 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  17 
Chosen  few 
Watchmaker's  wife 
Cent  44: 536 
Piece  of  red  calico 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  18 
Chosen  few 
Lady,  or  the  tiger? 
Magic  egg 
Stockton's  stories  v  i 


Plain  fishing 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  16 
Amos  Kilbright 
Polargno.     See  Stockton,  F.  R.     Story  of 

Polargno 
Pomona  and  Jonas  tell  a  story 

In  Cent  61 :  120 
Pomona  takes  the  helm  at  Rudder  Grange 

In  Scrib  o  s  16: 407 
Pomona's  bridal  trip 

In  Scrib  o  s  17:  692 
Pomona's  daughter 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  8 
Rudder  Grangers  abroad 
Cent  26:  20 
Prince  Hassak's  march 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  17 
Bee-man  of  Orn 
Queen's  museum 
Queen's  museum 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  17 
Bee-man  of  Orn 
Queen's  museum 
Reformed  pirate 

In  Floating  prince 
Remarkable  wreck  of  the  "Thomas  Hyke" 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  16 
Chosen  few 
Stockton's  stories  v  2 
Cent  28:587 
Reverend  Ezekiel  Crump 
In  Watchmaker's  wife 
Reversible  landscape 
In  Amos  Kilbright 
Cent  28:  434 
Romance  of  a  mule-car 

In  Novels  and  stories  v   19 
Rudder  Grangers  in  England 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  8 
Rudder  Grangers  abroad 
Cent  25:  404 
Sailor's  knot 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  19 
Skipper  and  El  Capitan 

In  Novels  and  stories  v   19 
Snow-storm  in  the  tropics 

In  Tales  out  of  school 
Spectral  mortgage 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  15 
Lady,  or  the  tiger? 
Stockton's  stories  v  i 
Cent  25:553 
Sprig   of  holly 

In  Floating  prince 
Staying  power  of  Sir  Rohan 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  18 
Magic  egg 
Story-teller's  pack 
Scrib  o  s  18:  745 
Stephen  Skarridge's  Christmas 
In  Story-teller's  pack 
Scrib  o  s  3:  279 
Stories  of  the  three  burglars 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  6 
Great  war  syndicate 
Stories  of  three  burglars 
Story  of  assisted  fate 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  16 
Stockton's  stories  v  2 
Atlan  55:58 


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Stockton,  Francis  Richard— C(>;//!»»rrf. 
Story  of  Polargno 

In  Talcs  out  of  school 
Story  of  seven  devils.    See  Stockton,  F.  R. 

Dusk^•   philosophj' 
Story  of  Viteau 

hi  Story  of  Viteau 
Story-spoiler 

/;;  Ind  52:  1168 
Struck  by  a  boomerang 

In  Novels  and  stories  v   19 
Tale  of  negative  gravity 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  16 
Chosen  few 
Stockton's  stories  v  2 
Cent  29:  13s 
That  same  old  coon 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  15 
Lady,  or  the  tiger? 
Stockton's  stories  v  i 
Scrib  o  s  16:  213 
Tom  Reynolds  and  Moriyama 

In  Talcs  out  of  school 
Transferred  ghost 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  15 
Chosen  few 
Lady,  or  the  tiger? 
Stockton's  stories  v  i 
Stories  by  American  authors  v  2 
Cent  24:  43 
Tricycle  of  the  future 

In  Clocks  of  Rondaine 
L^^nhistoric  page 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  16 
Stockton's  stories  v  2 
Vice-consort 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  21 
John  Gayther's  garden 
Scrib  M  28:  642 
Vizier  of  the  two-horned  Alexander 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  13 
Voyage  to  the  lower  Amazon 

In  Tales  out  of  school 
Watchmaker's  wife 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  15 
Watchmaker's  wife 
National   R   (Lond)   21:240 
Water-devil 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  11 
Rudder  Grangers  abroad 
Scrib  M  9:  108,  157 
What  I  found  in  the  sea 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  21 
John  Gayther's  garden 
Widow's  cruise 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  18 
Magic  egg 
Story-teller's   pack 
Patten,  W.     International  sliort  sto- 
ries V  I 
Wonderful  adventures  of  Gutcfundus 

In  Tales  out  of  school 
Wonderful  ash  tree 
In  Tales  out  of  school 
Stockton,  Louise,  1838- 
Kirby's  coals  of  fire 
In  Stories  by  American  autliors  v  7 
Stockwell's  apple-paring  bee.     JMceman,  M. 
E.  W. 


Stoddard,  Charles  Warren,  1843-1909 

Chumming  with  a  savage 

In  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  17 

Stoddard,    Elizabeth    Drew    Barstow    (Mrs. 

Richard  Henry  Stoddard),  1823-1902 

Osgood's  predicament 

/;;  Stories  l)y  American  authors  v  8 
Stolen  bacillus.    Wells,  H.  G. 
Stolen   Blcnkinsop.     Morrison,  A. 
Stolen  body.    Wells,  H.  G. 
Stolen  Christmas.     Freeman,  M.  F.  W. 
Stolen     cigar     case,'    by     A.      Co-n      D-le. 

Harte.  B. 
Stolen  dream.     Le  Gallienne,  R. 
Stolen  festival.     Brown,  A. 
Stolen   mask;  or.  The  mysterious  cash-box. 

A  story  for  a  Christmas  fireside.     Collins, 

W. 
Stolen  mirror.    Le  Gallienne,  R. 
Stolen  story.    Williams,  J.  L. 
Stolen  Stradivarius.     Harrison,  C.  C. 
Stolen  treasure.     Pyle,  H. 
Stolen  white  elephant.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Stone.    Parker,  G. 
Stone  man.     Strindberg,  J.  A. 
Stone  pine.     Keats,  G. 
Stony  head.     Slosson,  A.  T. 
Stop  gap.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
Stop-over  at  Tyre.     Garland,  H. 
Stories    for    children.      See    Tolstoi,    L.    N. 

Scenes  from  common  life 
Stories  of  a  railroad  king.     Bacheller,  I.  A. 
Stories  of  my  dogs.    Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Stories  of  Red  Hanrahan.    Yeats,  W.  B. 
Stories  of  the  three  burglars.  Stockton,  F.  R. 
Stories  three.    By  R-dy-d  K-pl-g.     Ilarte,  B. 
Storm.    Hearn,  L. 
Storm.     Keats,  G. 

Storming  of  Chapultepec.    Janvier,  T.  A. 
Storming  of  the  redoubt.     See  Merimee,  P. 

Taking  of  the  redoubt 
Story.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 

Story  about  the  little  rabbits.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Story  for  the  reformation  of  poker  players. 

Barr,  R. 
Story  from  Halstanes.     Lagerlof,  S. 
Story  from  Jerusalem.     Lagerlof,  S. 
Story  in  it.     James,  H. 
Story  in  white.     Leclercq,  P. 
Story  of  a  ball-dress.    Halevy,  L. 
Story  of  a  blind  horse.    Harris,  J.  C. 
Story  of  a  blue  vein.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Story  of  a  conscience.     Bierce,  A. 
Story  of  a  country  house.    Lagerlof,  S. 
Story  of  a  courtship.    Weyman,  S.  J. 
Story  of  a  crayon-head.     Ouida 
Story  of  a  day.     King,  G.  E. 
Story  of  a  dog.     Maupassant,  G.  dc 
Story  of  a  failure.    Jordan,  E.  G. 
Story  of  a  farm  girl.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Story  of  a  Hy.     FIcarn,  L. 
Story  of  a  grave.     White,  W.  A. 
Story  of  a  great  grandfather.  Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Story  of  a  great  week.     Dyar,  M. 
Story  of  a  licart.     Hroubetzkoy,    A.    C. 
Story  of  a  jockey.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Story  of  a  king.    See  Kipling,  R.    Smith  ad- 
ministration 
Story  of  a  lie.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Story  of  a  man  of  business.    Moulton,  L.  C 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


307 


Story  of  a  mine.     Harte,  B. 

Story  of  a  New  York  house.     Banner,  H.  C. 

Story  of  a  pheasant.     Hearn,  L. 

Story  of  a  shadow.     Davis,  Rebecca,  H. 

Story  of  a  silk  dress.     Kirk,   E.   O. 

Story  of  a  story.     Lagerlof,  S. 

Story  of  a  story.     Matthews,  J.  B. 

Story  of  a  valentine.     Eggleston,  E. 

Story  of  a  waj^side  inn.     Wyatt,  E.  F. 

Story  of  a  white  blackbird.     Musset,  A.  dc 

Story  of  a  year.     James,  H. 

Story  of  Aaron.     Harris,  J.  C. 

Story  of  Abe.     Brown,  A. 

Story  of  Alcazar.     Foote,  M.  H. 

Story  of  Aladdin;   or,  The  wonderful  lamp. 

Sec  .\rabian  nights 
Story  of  an   Englishman.     Warman,  C. 
Story  of  an  obstinate  corpse.    Peattie,  E.  W. 
Story  of  an   old  soul.     Magruder,  J. 
Story  of  an   outcast.     Boyesen,  H.   H. 
Story  of  Aoyagi.     Hearn,  L. 
Story  of  Aqua  Pura.    White,  W.A. 
Story  of  Arnon.     Troubetzkoj',  A.  C. 
Story  of  assisted  fate.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Story  of  Bertha.      See    Maupassant,    G.    de. 

Bertha 
Story  of  Beyond  the  sea.     Marie  de  France 
Story  of  Charles  Harris.     Page,  T.  N. 
Story  of  Chugoro.     Hearn,  L. 
Story  of  Cupid  and  Psyche.     Apuleius 
Story  of  Davidson's  eyes.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Story  of  Donacha  Laidir.     MacManus,  S. 
Story  of  engine  107.     Warman,  C. 
Story  of  Frithiof  the  Bold.     Morris,  W. 
Story  of  good  Queen  Bess.     Hogg,  J. 
Story  of  Greece.     Serao,  M. 
Story  of  Gunnlaug    the    worm-tongue    and 

Raven  the  skald.     Morris,  W. 
Story  of  his  life.     Davis,  C.  B. 
Story  of  Ignatius  the  almoner.    Viele,  H.  K. 
Story  of  Ito  Norisuke.     Hearn,  L. 
Story  of  Jees  Uck.     London,  J. 
Story  of  Johnny;    or.  The   Atheist   and   the 

Sage.     Voltaire,  F.  M.  de  A. 
Story  of  Jubal  who  had  no  "T."    See  Strind- 

berg,  J.  A.    Jubal  sans  ego 
Story  of  Keesh.     London,  J. 
Story  of  Kogi  the  priest.     Hearn,  L. 
Story  of  Kwashin  Koji.     Hearn,  L. 
Story  of  La  Roche.     Mackenzie,  H. 
Story  of  Lieutenant  Erguoflf.  Turgeneff,  I.  S. 
Story  of  little    Mary    Whitlow.      Freeman, 

M.  E.  W. 
Story  of  Mary  Ancel.     Thackeray,  W.  M. 
Story  of  Mimi-Nishi-Hoichi.     Hearn,     L. 
Story  of  Ming-Y.     Hearn,  L. 
Story  of  Miss  Pi.     Ralph,  J. 
Story  of  Muhammad    Din.      Kipling,    R. 
Story  of  O-Kame.     Hearn,  L. 
Story  of  O-Tei.     Hearn,  L. 
Story  of  Cello.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Story  of  Patsy.     Wiggin,   K.   D. 
Story  of  Polargno.     Stockton,   F.  R. 
Story  of  Prince   Fairyfoot.     Burnett,   F.   H. 
Story  of  Rhodope.     Morris,    W.     [Edgar] 
Story  of  St.  Joseph's  ass.     Verga,  G. 
Story  of  Sanehat 

In  Warner  library 
Story  of  Setna 

/;(   \\'arner  library 


Story  of  seven  devils.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Story  of  the  Alcazar.     Foote,  M.  H. 
Story  of  the  bad  little  boy.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Story  of  the  bandI)ox.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Story  of  the  bandit  chieftan.     Irving,  W. 
Story  of  the  beetle  hunter.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Story  of  the  big  timber.     Bacheller,  I.  A. 
Story  of  the  black  doctor.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Story  of  the  Brazilian  cat.     Doyle,  A.   C. 
Story  of  the  Caliph  stork.     Haufif,  W. 
Story  of  the  choices.     Cabell,  J.  B. 
Story  of  the     club-footed     grocer.       Doyle, 

A.  C. 
Story  of  the  days     to     come.       See    Wells, 

H.  G.    Ways  of  the  city 
Story  of  the  deluge.    Harris,  J.  C. 
Story  of  the  destroying  angel.     See  Steven- 
son, R.  L.     Challoner's  adventure 
Story  of  the  dry  leaves.     Remington,  F. 
Story  of  the  fair    Cuban.      See    Stevenson, 

R.  L.     Desborough's  adventure 
Story  of  the  forty-six.     Hogg,  J. 
Story  of  the  fox-brush.     Cabell,  J.  B. 
Story  of  the  Gadsbys.     Kipling,   R. 
Story  of  the  glittering  plain.     Morris,  W. 
Story  of  the  good  little  boy.   Clemens,  S.  L. 
Story  of  the  great   hail-gamble.     Maartens, 

M. 
Story  of  the  heritage.     Cabell,  J.  B. 
Story  of  the  Highlands.     White,  W.  A. 
Story   of  the   house   with   the   green   blinds. 

Stevenson,    R.    L. 
Story  of  the  housewife.     Cabell,  J.   B. 
Story  of  the  inexperienced    ghost.      Wells, 

H.  G. 
Story  of  the    late    Mr.    Elvesham.      Wells, 

H.  G. 
Story  of  the  Latin  quarter.     Burnett,  F.  H. 
Story  of  the  lime-burner.     Parker,  G. 
Story  of  the  lost  special.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Story  of  the  man  with  the  matches.     Doyle. 

A.  C. 
Story  of  the  Navaresse.     Cabell,  J.   B. 
Story  of  the  other  wise  man.    Van  Dyke,  H. 
Story  of  the    physician    and    the    Saratoga 

trunk.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Story  of  the  pigs.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Story  of  the  planchette.     Moulton,  L.  C. 
Story  of  the  queen.     Spoflford,   H.   P. 
Story  of  the  rat-trap.     Cabell,  J.  B. 
Story  of  the  river.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Story  of  the  St.  Gotthard.    Strindberg,  J.  A. 
Story  of  the  satraps.     Cabell,  J.  B. 
Story  of  the  scabbard.     Cabell,  J.  B. 
Story  of  the  sealed  room.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Story  of  the  second  brother.    Barr,  R. 
Story  of  the  sestina.     Cabell,  J.   B. 
Story  of  the  stone  age.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Story  of  the  tenson.     Cabell,  J.  B. 
Story  of  the  two  brothers 

III  Warner  library 
Story  of  the  unknown  church.     Morris,  W. 
Story    of    the    vanishing    patient.     Peattie, 

E.  W. 
Story  of  the  woods.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Story  of  the  young  Italian.     Irving,  W. 
Story    of    the   young    man    in    holy    orders. 

Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Story  of  the    young    man    with    the    cream 

tarts.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 


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Story  of  tlic  young  robber.     Irving,  W. 

Story  of  two  lives.     Schaycr,  J. 

Story  of  Umetsu  Chubei.    Hearn,  L. 

Story  of  Vighund  the  Fair.     Morris,  \V. 

Story  of  Viteau.     Stockton,  F.  R. 

Story  of    Yemilyan    and    the    oniptj'    drum. 

Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Storj'^  of  Xanthippe.     I'icld,  E. 
Story-spoiler.    Stockton,  1'".  R. 
Story-tell  Lib.     Slosson,  A.  T. 
Story-teller  at  fault.     Jacobs,  J. 
Story  without  an  end.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Stout  Miss  Hopkins's  bicycle.    French,  A. 
Stove.     Crane,  S. 

Stowe,     Mrs.     Harriet     Elizabeth     Beecher, 
1811-T896 
Art  and  nature 
In  Writings  v  14 
*    May  flower 
Betty's  bright  idea 
In  Writings  v  14 

Betty's  bright  idea 
Bull-f^ght 

111  Writings  v  8 

Sam      Lawson's      Old  town      fireside 
stories 
Captain  Kidd's  money 
In  Writings  v  8 

Sam      Lawson's      Oldtown      fireside 

stories 
Atlan  26:  522 
Colonel  Eph's  shoe-buckles 
In  Writings  v  10 

Sam      Lawbon's      Oldtown      fireside 

stories 
Atlan  26:  424 
Coral  ring 

In  Writings  v  14 

May  flower 

Cousin  William 

In  Writings  v  14 

May  flower 

Deacon  Pitkin's  farm 

In  Writings  v  14 

Betty's  bright  idea 
Dog's  mission 

In  Writings  v  16 
First  Christmas  of  New  England 
In  Writings  v  14 

Betty's  bright  idea 
Frankness 

In  Writings  v  14 
May  flower 
Ghost  in  the  Cap'n  Brown  house 
In  Writings  v  10 

Sam      Lawson's      Oldtown      fireside 
stories 
Ghost  in  the  mill 
In  Writings  v  10 

Sam       I.awson's      Oldtown       I'lresid  ■ 
stories 
How  to  light  the  devil 
In  Writings  v  10 

Sam      l^awson's      Oldt'iwn      lire.-i(k' 
stories 
Laughin'  in  nieetin' 
In  Writings  v  10 

Sam      Lawson's      Oldtnwn      fireside 
stories 


Let  every  man  mind  his  own  business 
In  May  flower 

Hogg's   Instructor  2:360 
Little  Edward 

In  Maj'  Hower 
Little  Fred,  the  canal  boy 

In  May  flower 
Love  vs.  law 

In  Writings  v  14 
Mayflower 
Lulu's  pupil 

In  Writings  v  16 
Minister's  housekeeper 
/;;  Writings  v  10 

Sam      Lawson's      Oldtown      fireside 
stories 
Mis'  Elderkin's  pitcher 
In  Writings  v  10 

Sam      Lawson's      Oldtown      fireside 
stories 
New  Year's  gift 
III  Writings  v  14 
May  flower 
Our  second  girl 
/;:  Writings  v  8 
Atlan  21 :  50 
Parson's  horse-race 
III  Writings  v  10 
Atlan  42:  470 
Scholar's  adventure  in  the  country 

In  Writings  v  8 

Student's  sea  story 

In  Writings  v  10 

Atlan  43:  100 

Sullivan  looking-glass 

In  Writings   v   10 

Sam      Lawson's      Oldtown      fireside 
stories 
Tea-rose 

/;/  Writings  v   14 
May  flower 
Godey  24:  145 
Tom  Toothacre's  ghost  story 

In  Writings  v  10 
Two  altars 

In  Writings  v  4 
May  flower 
Uncle  Lot 

In  Writings  v  14 
May  flower 
Widow's  bandbox 
In  Writings  v  10 

Sam      Lawson's      Oldtown      fireside 

stories 
Atlan  26:  62 
Stowing  away  of  Mr.  Bill  Ballad.     Morris,  G. 
Straggler  of  '15.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Straight  tip.     Gerould,  K.  F. 
Strait  gate  and  the  broad  way.     More,  H. 
Strange    adventure    of    Madame    Esquollier. 

Louys,   1*. 
.Strange  i)an(juel.     Hangs,  J.  K. 
Strange,  but  true,     llawkins,  A.  11. 
Strange   case   of   Dr.   Jekyll   and    Mr.    Hyde. 

.Stevenson,  R.  L. 
.Strange  companion.     Ciorky,  M. 
Strange  courtship.     Hogg,  J. 
Strange  days   tliat   came   to   Jimniie    Iwiday. 

Remington,  F. 
Strange  dinner-party.    Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


309 


Strange  experience.     Bland,  E.  N. 

Strange  experience  of  Alkali  Dick.   Harte,  B. 

Strange  fancy.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Strange  friend.     Hawthorne,  J. 

Strange  friend.     Taylor,  B. 

Strange  heart.     Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 

Strange  horse  of  Loch  Suaiiiabhal.     Black, 

W. 
Strange  idyl.    Bates,  A. 
Strange  invitation.    Weyman,  S.  J. 
Strange  misadventures  of  an  organ.    Bangs, 

J.  K. 
Strange  orchid.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Strange  patient.     Gibbon,  P. 
Strange  philosopher.     Zola,  E. 
Strange  ride  of  Morrowbie  Jukes.     Kipling. 

R.  ^ 
Strange  sail.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Strange  stories.     Henry,  O. 
Strange  story.    Turgenev,  I.  S. 
Strange  thoughts  of  a  beggar  man.     Crock- 
ett, S.  R. 
Strange    traffic.      See    Maupassant,    G.    de. 

Mother  of  monsters 
Stranger.     Bierce,  A. 
Stranger.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Stranger  in  the  village.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Stranger  than  fiction.     Hearn,  L. 
Stranger  within  thy  gate.     Harrison,  C.  C. 
Stranger's  hut.     Parker,  G. 
Stranger's  pew.     Page,  T.  N. 
Strangest  thing.     Norris,   F. 
Strategy  and   seamanship.      Connolly,   J.    B. 
Strathsays.     Spofiford,  H.  P. 
Strawberries.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Strawberry  girl.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Strayed.     Roberts,  C.  G.  D. 
Stream  that  ran  away.    Austin,  M.  H. 
Street  of  Our  lady  of  the  fields.     Chambers, 

R.  W. 
Street  of  the  first  shell.    Chambers,  R.  W. 
Street  of  the  four  winds.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Street  of  the  Hyacinth.     Woolson,  C.  F. 
Street  scene  in  Russia.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
La  Strega.     Ouida 
Strength   of  Gideon.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Strength  of  men.     Duncan,  N. 
Strength  of  ten.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
Strength  of  the  strong.     London,  J. 
Stretton,    Hesba,    pseud.    (Hannah    Smith), 
1841-1911 
Michel  Lorio's  cross 
In  Stories  by  English  authors,  France 
Strictly  business.     Henry,  O. 
Strike  at  Glasscock's.     Thanet,  O. 
Strike  on   the   Schlafeplatz  railroad.     Long, 

J.  L. 
Strindberg,  August,  i.  e.  Johan  August,  1849- 
1912 
Asra 

In  Married 
Attempt  at  reform 

In  Married 
Autumn 
In  Married 

Cur  Lit  53:  115 
Big  gravel  screen 

In  Easter     .      .      .     and  stories 
In  midsummer  days 


Blue  wing  finds  the  gold  powder 
In  Easter     .     .     .     and  stones 
In  midsummer  days 
Bread  winner 
In  Married 
Compelled  to 
In  iSIarricd 
Compensation 
In  Married 
Compulsory  marriage 

In  Married 
Conquering  hero  and  fool 
In  In  midsummer  days 
Corinna 

In  Married 
Creditors 

/;;   Married 
Doll's  house 
In  Married 
Duel 

In  Married 
Frictions 

In  Married 
Golden  helmets  in  the  Alleberg 

In  In  midsummer  days 
Half  a  sheet  of  paper 
In  Easter     .     .     .     and  stones 
In  midsummer  days 
His  servant 

In  Married  ^     •     ,,  t    a 

In  midsummer  days,    ^ee  Strindberg,  J.  A. 

Midsummertide 
lubal   sans   ego    [Story  of  Jubal  who  had 
•        no'T"]  ,     ^     . 

In  Easter     .     .     •  and  stones 
Little  Blue  wing  l^nds  the   gold  povvder. 
See  Strindberg,  J.  A.     Blue  wing  finds 
the  gold  powder 
Love  and  bread 

In  Married  , 

Midsummertide  [In  midsummer  daysj 
In  Easter     .     .     ■     and  stories 

In  midsummer  days  c.  •    ^ 

Mystery  of  the  tobacco  shed     ^--j^  btrmd- 
berg,   J.    A.      Secrets    of    the   tobacco 
shed 
Natural  obstacle 

In  Married 
Phoenix 
In  Married 

Cur  Lit  49'-459 
Photography  and  phdosophy 
In  Easter     .      .      •     and  stories 
In  midsummer  days 
Pilot's  troubles 

In  In  midsummer  days 
Proliticacy 

In  l\Iarried 
Romeo  and  Julia 

Secreti'ofthe  tobacco  shed   [Mystery  of 
the  tobacco  shed] 
In  Easter     .     .     •     and  stories 
In  midsummer  days 
Sleepy-head  [Sluggard] 

In  Easter     ...     and  stories 

In  midsummer  days  ci     ^  - 

Sluggard.     See  Strindberg,  J.  A.     Sleep>- 

head 
Stone  man  . 

In  Easter     .     .     •     and  stories 


310 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Strindberg,  August  —Continued. 

Story    of    Julial    ulio    had    no    "I."      See 

Strindberj?,  J.  A.     Jubal  sans  ego 
Story  of  the  St.  Gotthard 
In  In  midsummer  days 
Unmarried  and  married 

In   Married 
Unnatural  selection 

In  Married 
What  the  tree-swallow  sang  in  the  buck- 
thorn tree 
In  In  midsummer  days 
String.     See   Maupassant,    G.    de.      Piece   of 

string 
Striped  chest.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Stroke  of  business.     Reade,  C. 
Stroke  of  five.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Stroke  of  the  hour.     Parker,  G. 
Stroll.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Strollers  in  Tiverton.     Brown,  A. 
Strolling  manager.     Irving,  W. 
Strong   weakness   of   Oiney   Kittach.      Mac- 

Manus,  S. 
Strongest  boy  in  the  whole  world.     Loomis, 

C.  B. 
Strongest — who?  or  which?     Harris,  J.  C. 
Stronghold.     Van  Dyke,  H. 
Struck  by  a  boomerang.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Struggle  for  life.     Aldrich,  T.  B. 
Stuart,  Ruth  McEnery,  1856- 
Afterglow 

In   Haunted  photograph 
Harp  B  44:  78 
Apollo  Belvedere 

In  Moriah's  mourning 
Harper  96:  155 
Arkansas  prophet 

In  In  Simpkinsville 
Aunt  Amity's  silver  wedding 
In  Aunt  Amity's  silver  wedding 
Cent  78: 260 
Aunt  Delphi's  dilemma 

In  Carlotta's  intended 
Author's  reading  in  Simpkinsville 

In  Cent  60:  612 
^'Blink" 

In  Golden  wedding 

Solomon  Crow's  Christmas  pockets 
Boy 

In  Sonny 

Cent  49:  624 
Bud  Zunt's  mail;  a  romance  of  the  Simp- 
kinsville post-oftice 
In  Carlotta's    intended 
Harper  88:  58 
Caesar 

In  Carlotta's    intended 
Camelia  Riccardo 
In  Golden   wedding 

New  Princeton  R  6:  248 
Carlotta's  intended 
In  Carlotta's    intended 
Lippinc  48: 257 
Case  in  diplomacy 

In  Haunted  photograph 
Christmas  at  the  Trimbles 

In  Moriah's  mourning 
Christmas  episode  of  the  plantation 
In   Moriah's   mourning 


Christmas  geese 
/;;  Carlotta's  intended 
Christmas  gifts 

In  Golden  wedding 
Christmas  guest.   See  Stuart,  R.  M.    Sonny; 

a  Christmas  guest 
Crazy  Abe 

In  Golden  wedding 
Deacon's  medicine 

In  Moriah's  mourning 
Dividing  fence 

In  In  Simpkinsville 
Harper  90:  81 
Duke's  Christmas 
In  Carlotta's  intended 

Solomon  Crow's  Christmas  pockets 
Easter  symbol.    A  monologue  of  the  plan- 
tation 
In  Moriah's  mourning 
Egypt 

1)1  Second  wooing  of  Salina  Sue 
Harp  B  Z^:  1109 
Frey's   Christmas  party 

In  Solomon    Crow's    Christmas    pockets 
Gentleman  of  the  plush  rocker.   See  Stuart, 
R.   M.    Napoleon  Jackson,  gentleman 
of  the  plush  rocker 
George    Washington    Jones,    a    Christmas 
gift  that  went  a-begging 
In  George  Washington  Jones 
Golden  wedding 
In  Golden  wedding 
Harper  80:  60 
Hair  of  the  dog 

In  Aunt  Amity's  silver  wedding 
Delin  72'-  680 
Haunted  photograph 
In  Haunted  photograph 
Harp  B  43:  536 
Holly  and   pizen 

In  Holly  and  pizen 
Jemima  of  the  seventh  floor 

In  Harper  120:  95 
Jessekiah  Brown's  courtship 
In  Golden  wedding 
Harper  84:  933 
Lady.    A  monologue  of  the  cow-pen 

In  Moriah's  mourning 
Lady-baby 

In  St  N  30: 124 
Lamentations  of  Jeremiah  Johnson 
In  Golden  wedding 
Harper  76:  863 
Little  Mother  Ouackalina 

In  Solomon    Crow's    Christmas   pockets 
Lucindy 

In  Golden  wedding 
Marth'  Ann  of  the  evergreens 

In  St  N  28:217 
May  be  so 

/;;  Solomon    L'row's    Christmas    pockets 
Middle    hall;    a    secjuel    to    The    dividing 
fence 
In  In   Simpkinsville 
Harper  90:  306 
Milady 

In  Second  wooing  of  Salina  Sue 
Harper  106:  563 
Minervy's  valentines 

In  Second  wooing  of  Salina  Sue 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


311 


Minor  chord 

In  Moriah's  mourning 
Misfit  Christmas 
In  Cent  69:  226 
Miss  Jemima's  valentine 

In   In  Simpkinsville 
Moriah's  mourning 

In  Moriah's  mourning 
Napoleon   Jackson,   the   gentleman   of   the 
plush  rocker 
In  Napoleon  Jackson 
Cent  63: 409 
Nearest  of  kin 

In  Moriah's  mourning 
Note  of  scarlet 
/;(  Holly  and  pizen 
Cent  58:  134.  250 
"Oh,  shoutin's  mighty  sweet 

In  Golden  wedding 
Old  Easter 

In  Solomon    Crow's    Christmas    pockets 
Optical  dilemma 

In  Moriah's  mourning 
Petty  larceny 

In  Aunt  Amity's   silver   weddmg 
Cent  66:  763 
Picayune 

In  Holly  and  pizen 
Lippinc  64: 384 
Pulpit   orator 

In  Moriah's  mourning 
Queen  Anne 

/)(  Golden  wedding 
Queen  o'  Sheba's   triumph 

In  Holly  and  pizen 
Rev.  Jordan  White's  three  glances 

In  Moriah's  mourning 
Romance  of  Chinkapin  castle 
In  Second  wooing  of  Salina  Sue 
Harper  98:  297 
Saint  Idyl's  light 

In  Solomon    Crow's    Christmas    pockets 
Second  Mrs.  Slimm 

In  Moriah's  mourning 
Second   wooing   of   Salina    Sue 
In  Second  wooing  of  Salina  Sue 
Harper  98:49 
Slender  romance 

In  In   Simpkinsville  , 
Cent  51:  462 
Solomon  Crow's  Christmas  pockets 

In  Solomon    Crow's    Christmas    pockets 
Sonny,  a  Christmas  guest 
In  Sonny 

Cent  49:  198 
Sonny's  christenin' 

In  Sonny 
Sonny's  diploma 
In  Sonny 

Cent  52:781 
Sonny's  "keepin'  company" 
In  Sonny 

Cent  52:874 
Sonny's  schoolin';  a  monologue 
In  Sonny 

Cent  50:931 
Thanksgiving  on  Crawfish  Bayou 
In  Aunt  Amity's  silver  wedding 
Tobe   Taylor's   April  foolishness 
In  Second  wooing  of  Salina  Sue 


Two  gentlemen  of  leisure 

In  Moriah's  mourning 
Two  Tims 

In  Solomon    Crow's    Christmas    pockets 
Uncle  Ephe's  advice  to  Brer  Rabbit 

In  Solomon    Crow's    Christmas    pockets 
Uncle  Mingo's  speculations 
In  Golden  wedding 

New  Princeton  R  51:  121 
Uncle  Still's  famous  weather  prediction 
In  Holly  and  pizen 
Cent  57: 345 
Unlived  life  of  little  Mary  I'Jlen 
In  In  Simpkinsville 
Harper  93:  697 
Wealth  and  riches 

In  Cent  65:949 
Weddin'  presents 

In  Sonny 
Weeds 

In  In  Simpkinsville 
Harper  94:  105 
Whence  and  whither 

In  Haunted  photograph 
Widder  Johnsing 
In  Golden  wedding 
Warner  library 
Harper  83:  931 
Woman's  exchange  of  Simpkinsville 
In  Golden  wedding 
Harper  86:  454 
Women:     Monologue 
In  Cent  61 :  595 
Student  of   Salamanca.     Irving,   W. 
Student's  sea  story.     Stowe,  H.  B. 
Studies  of  animal  nature.    Taylor,  B. 
Study  a     la    Eouis   Quinze.     Ouida 
Study  in   finance.     Train,  A.  C. 
Study  in  optimism.     Loomis,  C.  B. 
Study  in  piracy.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Study  in   sociology.     Train,  A.  C. 
Study   in    temptations.     Craigie,   P.   M.  T. 
Study  of  a  woman.     Balzac,   H.   de 
Stuff  that  stands.     Warman,  C. 
Stupid  little  apple  tree.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Sub-prefect  in   the  fields.     Daudet,  A. 
Substitute.     Coppee,  F. 
Substitute.     jNIaupassant,  G.  de 
Substitute.     Payn,   J. 
Substitute.     Singmaster,  E. 
Suburban   Christmas.     Loomis,  C.  B. 
Suburban  whirl.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
Successful  operation.     Zangwill,  I. 
Such  a  good  man.     Besant,  W. 
Such   stuff  as  dreams.     Matthews,  J.  B. 
"Such  sweet  sorrow."     Bates,  A. 
Sudermann,    Hermann,    1857- 
Gooseherd 

In  Mabie,     H.     W.,     and    Strachey, ,   L. 
Little  masterpieces  of  fiction  v  4 
Sugar  pine.    Austin,  M.  H. 
Suicide.    Sedgwick,  A.  D. 
Suicide  club.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Suicides.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Suicides  in  the  Rue  Sombre.     Merrick,  L. 
Suit  case.     See  Futrelle,  J.    Lost  radium 
Suit  decided.    Harrison,  C.  C. 
Suitable  child.     Duncan,  N. 
Suitable    surroundings.     Bierce,    A. 
Suite  homes  and  their  romance.     Henry,  O. 


312 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Sullivan,  Thomas  Russell,  1849- 

Anatoniist  of  the  lieart 

Jit  Stories  of  Italy   (Stories  from  Scrib- 
ner) 
Scrib  M  10:  153 
Sullivan's  looking-glass.     Stowc,  II.  V>. 
Sultan  and  his  three  sons  (Arabic) 

III  Hawthorne,  J.     Eibrary  niystt-ry  and 
detective  stories,  Oricnt;il 
Sultan  Stork.     Thackeray,  W.   M. 
Sultanetta.     Dumas,  A. 
Summer  Christmas.     Maartens,  M. 
Summer  clouds.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Summer  comedy.     Bates,  A. 
Summer  evening  dream.     Bellamy,  E. 
Summer  in  Arcady.    Allen,  J.  L. 
Summer  intimacy.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Summer  of  St.  Martin.     Alitchell,  S.  \V. 
Sun-dog  trail.     London,  J. 
Sun-down's  higher  self.     Remington,  F. 
Sun  dried.     Ferber,  E. 
Sunbeam  of  the  tower.     Harraden,  B. 
Sunday    outing.      See    Maupassant,     G.    de. 

Sundays  of  a  bourgeois 
Sundays   of  a  bourgeois.     See   Maupassant, 

G.    de.     Sundays    of  a  Parisian 
Sundays  of  a  Parisian.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Sundown  Leflare.     Remington,  F. 
Sung  in  the  twilight.    Moulton,  L.  C. 
Sunken  treasure.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Sunlanders.     London,  J. 
Sunless  world.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Sunny    southerner.     Magruder,   J. 
Sun's   sisters.     Boyesen,   H.    H. 
Sunset  of  old  tales.     Sharp,  W. 
Superfluous  finger.     Futrelle,  J. 
Superfluous  mansion.     See  Stevenson,  R.  L. 

Somerset's  adventure 
Supernatural    experiences    of    Patsy    Cong. 

Black,  W. 
Superstitious  man's  story.     Hardy,  T. 
Supper  by  proxy.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Supplementary  chapter.     Kipling,  R. 
Supply  and  demand.     Henry,  O. 
Supply  at  St.  Agatha's.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Sur  I'eau.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Sure  test.    Cutting,  M.  S. 
Sure  thing.     Tracy,  V. 
Surgeon  of  Gaster  Fell.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Surgeon  talks.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Surgeon's  courtship.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Surgeon's  guest.     Wcyman,  S.  J. 
Surly   Tim;    a    Lancashire    sttjry.      Ikirnett, 

F.  H. 
Surly    Tim's    trouble.      See    lUirnett,    F.    H. 

Surly  Tim 
Surpassing    adventures     of     Allan     Gordon. 

Hogg,  J. 
Surplus.     Duncan,  N. 
Surprising    adventures    of    Master    Charles 

Summcrton.     Harte,  B. 
Surrender.     Daudct,  A. 
Surrender.     Grant,  R. 
Surrender    of    Professor    Seymour.     Jordan, 

E.  G. 
Surrender  of  Sister  Philonicne.  Jordan,  K.  G. 
Surrenders  of  Cornwallis.  French,  A.  W. 
Survivor's  story.  Hale,  E.  E. 
Susan  Clegg's  cousin  Marion.  French,  A.  W. 
Susan  Jane's  valentine.  l'"recnian,  M.  IC.  W. 
Susan  Lawton's  escape.    Jackson,  11.  II. 


Susan     Yates;    or,    F"irst    going    to    church. 

Lamb,  C. 
Susan ne.     Grenfell,   W.  T. 
Susan's   escort.     Hale,    E.    E. 
"Susie  Ann."    Sec  Smith,  F.  H.     Captain  Joe 

and  the  "Susie  Ann" 
Suspended  animation.     Reade,  C. 
Susy:  a  story  of  the  plains.     Harte,  B. 
Svend  and  his  brethren.     Morris,  \\  . 
Swastika.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Sway-backed  house.     Chesnutt,  C.  W. 
Sweat-shop  romance.     Cahan,  A. 
Sweet-grass  basket.     Freeman.   M.   E.   W. 
Sweet  home.    Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Sweet   home    road.     Ward,    K.   S.    P. 
Sweet-one-darling    and    the    dream     fairies. 

Field,  E. 
Sweethearts.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Sweetness.     Catherwood,  M.  H. 
Swelling  of  Jordan, — dialogue.     Kipling,  R. 
Swimming  shoes.     Corelli,  M. 
Sword  of  light.     MacManus,  S. 
Sydney  and  the  jar  fairy.     Loomis,  C.  B. 
Sylph  Etheridge.     Hawthorne.  X. 
Symbol  and  the  saint.     Field,  E. 
Sympathetic  part.     Duncan,  N. 
Sympathy.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Sympathy  of  Benten.     Hearn,  L. 
Sympathy  strike.     Warman,  C. 
Symphony  in  coal.     Cutting,  M.   S. 
Symphony  in  lavender.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Symposium.     Hawthorne,  J. 
Syrett,   Netta 

Thy  heart's  desire 

III  Stories  by  English  authors,  Orient 
System     of     Doctor     Tarr     and     Professor 

Fether.     Poc,  M.  A. 

Tabby's  table-cloth.     Alcott,  L.  M. 

Tables  of  the  law.     Yeats,  W.  B>. 

Tabu  talc.     Kipling,  R. 

Tachypomp.      Mitchell,   E.    P. 

Tadpole  and  the  frog.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 

Tagalash.     Gibbon,   P. 

Tailor's  daughter.     Maupassant,   G.  de 

Tajinia.     Mitford,  M.  R. 

Taking  a  rest;  monologue.     Cutting,  M.   S. 

Taking  of  Captain  Ball.     Jewett,  S.  O. 

Taking  of  Lungtcnpen.     Kipling,  R. 

Taking  of  Stingaree.     Ilornung,  E.  W. 

Taking  of  the  redoubt.     Merimee,  P. 

Taking  possession.     Daudct,  A. 

Taking  the  blue   ribbon  at  the   county   fair. 
Craddock,  C.  E. 

Tale  of  a  goblin  horse.     Nott,  C.  C. 

Tale  of  a  Salamander.     Hale,  E.  E. 

Talc  of  a  tainted  tenner.     Henry,  O. 

Tale  of  a  demon  (Sanskrit) 

/;;   Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective   stories,  Oriental 

Talc  of  Chloe.    Meredith,  G. 

Talc  of  four  white  swans.     Sharp,  W. 

'I'ale  of  liogin  and  Hedinn.     Morris,  VV. 

Tale    of    how     Ivan     Ivanovitch    quarrelled 
with  Ivan  Nikiforovitch.     Gogol,  N.  V. 

Tale  of  Jerusalem.     Poc,  E.  A. 

Tale  of  King    Coustans,    the    emperor.      Le 
(ialliennc,  R. 

Tale  of  King  Coustans,  the  emperor.     Mor- 
ris. VV. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


313 


Tale  of  King    Florus    and    the    fair   Jehane. 

Morris,  W. 
Tale  of  mere  chance.     Crane,  S. 
Tale  of  negative  gravity.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
Tale  of  old  times.     ]\Iaupassant,  G.  de 
Tale  of  Fentland.     Hogg,  J. 
Tale  of  Poland.     Sigourncy,  L.  H. 
Tale  of  Roi  the  fool.     Morris,  W. 
Tale    of    the    great    giant    Smokey     Pokey. 

Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Tale  of  the  House  of  the  Wolfings  and  all 

the  kindred  of  the  Mark.     Morris,  W. 
Tale  of  the  martyrs.    Hogg,  J. 
Tale  of  the  porcelain  god.     Hearn,  L. 
Tale  of  the  Ragged  mountains.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Tale    of    the   Trefethness.     Spofford,    H.    P. 
Tale  of  Thorstein  Hat¥-Smitten.    Morris,  W. 
Tale  of  three    lions.     See    Haggard,    H.    R. 

Allan  the  hunter 
Tale  of  three  truants.     Harte,  B. 
Tale  of  twenty-five  hours.     Matthews,  J.  B., 

and  Jessop,  G.  H. 
Tale  of  two  burdens.     Bacheller,  L  A. 
Tale  of  two  dogs.     Warman,  C. 
Tale  out  of  season.     Singmaster,  E. 
Tale  that  wouldn't  do.     Merrick,  L. 
Tales  of  home.    See  Taylor,  B.    Beauty  and 

the  beast 
Talisman.     Field,  E. 
Talisman;  a  parable.     Ouida 
Talk  on  tap.     Loomis,  C.  B. 
Talking  for  life.     Eggleston,  E. 
Talking  of  presentiments.     Howells,  W.   D. 
Talking  saddle.     Harris,  J.   C. 
Talking-saddle  and  the  thief.     Hams,  J.   C. 
Talking  ships.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Talking  wave.     Pratt,  L. 
Talks  with  a  kid  brother.     Williams,  J.  L. 
Tall  master.     Parker,  G. 
Tall  woman.    Alargon,  P.  A.  de 
Tallow  ball.     See  Maupassant,  G.  de.     Ball 

of  tallow 
Tamales.     Henry,  O. 
Tamango.     Merimee,   P. 
Tambourine.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Tameless  team.    Tracy,  V. 
Tammyshanty.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Tancred,  Prince  of  Salerno.     Boccaccio,  G. 
Tangent  of  a  crime.     Ward,  H.  D. 
Tanglewood  tales.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Tango  taught  in  ten  lessons.     Morris,  G 
Tanis,  the  sang-digger.     Troubetzkoy,  A.  C. 
Tanjsar  tiger.     Bates,  A. 
Tannhauser's    choice.     Huneker,    J.    G. 
Taper.    See  Tolstoi,  L.  N.     Candle 
Tapestried    chamber;    or,    The   lady    of    the 

sacque.     Scott,    W. 
Tappan,  Eva  March,  1854- 

Country  where  the  mice  eat  iron  (adapted. 
India) 
In  Tappan,  E.  M.   Children's  hour  i:349 
Rogue  and  the  simpleton  (adapted.  India) 
In  Tappan,  E.  M.    Children's  hour  i:  35i 
Tar-baby.    See  Harris,  J.  C.    Wonderful  tar- 
baby  story 
Tarbell,  Ida  Minerva,  1857- 
He  knew  Lincoln 

In  He  knew  Lincoln 

Am  M  63:339    ^  ^^    „    „, 

Tardy  Thanksgiving.     Freeman,  M.  E.  VV. 


Tares.     Michclson,  M. 
Targets.    Morris,  G. 

Tarkington,  Booth,  i.  e.  Newton  Booth,  1869- 
Alicns 

In  In  the  arena 
McClure  22:  389 
Beautiful  lady 
In  Beautiful  lady 

Harper  110:  38,  195 
Beesley's  Christmas  party 
In  Beesley's  Christmas  party 
Cosmopol  40:  115 
Boss  Gorgett 
In  In  the  arena 

Everybody's  9:  718 
Boy  in  the  air 

In  Cosmopol  55:  585 
Brothers  of  angels 

In  Cosmopol  56:  74 
Cherry 
In  Cherry 

Harper  102:  240,  406 
Great  men's  sons 
In  In  the  arena 
Hector 
In  In  the  arena 

Everybody's  11:  769 
His  own  people 

In  His  own  people 
Lord  Jerningham 

In  Everybody's  13:  734 
Mrs.  Protheroe 
In  In  the  arena 

Everybody's  24:  408 
Monsieur  Beaucaire 
In  Monsieur  Beaucaire 
McClure  14:  iS8,  247 
Need  of  money 
In  In  the  arena 
McClure  24:  70 
Overwhelming  Saturday 

In  Cosmopol  55 :  761 
Penrod  and  the  pageant 
In  Everybody's  28:  738 
Property-man 

In  McClure  25:  412 
Tarkus  and  the  imitation  liquid  air.    Loomis, 

C.  B. 
Tartar   captivity.     Sienkiewicz,   H. 
Tarts.    Peattie,  E.  W. 
Task  appointed.     Gibbon,  P. 
Taste  of  Bohemia.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Taste  of  honey.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Tatius,  Achilles,  2nd  or  3rd  century,  A.  D. 
Loves  of  Clitopho  and  Leucippe 
In  Smith,  R.     Greek  romances 
Tatyana  Borisovna  and  her  nephew.     Tur- 

genev,  I.  S. 
Taxidermist.     Cable,  G.  \\  . 
Taylor,    Bayard    i.   e.   James    Bayard,    1825- 
1878 
Beauty  and  the  beast;  a  story  of  old  Rus- 
sia [Tales  of  home] 
In  Beauty  and  the  beast 
Boys  of  other  countries 

In  Boys  of  other  countries 
Can  a  life  hide  itself? 
Beauty  and  the  beast 


314 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Taylor,  Bayard —r();;//)nu^(f. 
Chiropodist 
In  Patten,   W.    International    short   sto- 
ries V  I 
Experiences  of  tlie  A.  C. 
In  Beauty  and  the  beast 
Friend  Eli's  daughter 

In  Beauty  and  the  beast 
Jacob  Flint's  journcj^ 

In  Beauty  and  the  beast 
Jon  of  Iceland 

/;/   Boys  of  other  countries 
Little  post-boy 

In  Boys  of  other  countries 
Miss  Bartram's  trouble 

In  Beauty  and  the  beast 
Mrs.  Strongitharm's  report 
In  Beauty  and  the  beast 
Pasha's  son 

_/;;   Boys  of  other  countries 
Robber  region  of  southern  California 

In  Boys  of  other  countries 
Strange  friend 

In  Beauty  and  the  beast 
Studies   of  animal  nature 

In  Boys  of  other  countries 
Tales  of  home.     See  Taylor,   B.      Beauty 

and  the  beast 
Twin  love 

In  Beauty  and  the  beast 
Two  herd-boys 

/;;   Boys  of  other  countries 
Who  was  she? 

/;;   Baldwin,  C.  S.    American  short  story 
Young  serf 

hi  Boys  of  other  countries 
Taylor,  Jane,  1 783-1824 
Discontented  pendulum 

In  Edgeworth,  M.    Waste  not,  want  not 
Tappan,  E.  M.   Children's  hour  i:  504 
Philosopher's  scales 

In  Edgeworth,  M.    Waste  not,  want  not 
Sore  tongue 

In  Tappan,  E.  M.  Children's  hour  6:  39 
Three  November  days 

In  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  11 
Tchekhov,  Anton  Paviovitch.    See  Chekhov, 

A.  P. 
Tchelkache.    See  Gorky,  M.     Chelkash 
Tchelkasch.    See  Gorky,  M.     Chelkash 
Tchertopkhanoff    and     Nedokiuskin.       Tur- 

genev,  I.  S. 
Tea-leaf.    Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Tea-party.     Dyar,  M. 
Tea-rose.     Stowe,  H.  B. 
Teacher  M'Queen.     Barrie,  J.  M. 
Teague    Potcet's.      See    Harris,    J.    C.      At 

Teague   Poteet's 
Technical  error.     Henry,  O. 
Tedesco's  Rubina.     Millet,  F.  D. 
Tee-to-tum.     Hichens,  R.  S. 
Teeth.     Vorse,  M.  H. 
Teetotal.     Maartens,  M. 
Telegraph   message.     Barr,  R. 
Tclemachus,  friend.     Henry,  O. 
Tell  it  again.    See  Hale,  E.  E.     Aunt  Caro- 
line's present 
Tell-tale  heart.     Poe,  E.  A. 
Temperance  reformer.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Tempered  wind.     Henry,  O. 


Tempered  wind.     Pangborn,  G.  W. 
Temple  of  Bacchus.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Temple  of  Juno.     Herrick,  R. 
Temple  of  Solomon.     Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 
Temporary  dead-lock.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Temporary  infidelity.     Herrick,   R. 
Temporary  insanity.     Barr,  R. 
Temptation   of   Brother   Ezekicl.      Silbcrrad, 

U.  L. 
Temptation  of  Friar  Gonsol.    A  story  of  the 

devil,  two  saints  and  a  booke.  Field,  E. 
Temptation  of  St.  Antony.  Flaubert,  G. 
Temptation  of  Samuel    Burge.     Jacobs,   W. 

W. 
Tempted  by  the  devil     Doyle,  A  .  C. 
Ten  dollar  bill.     McCutcheon,  G.  B. 
Ten  million  a  year.     Maartens,  M. 
Ten  times  one  is  ten.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Tenant  of  the  old  brown  house.     Moulton, 

L.  C. 
Tender  link.     Harben,  W.  N. 
Tennessee's  partner.     Harte,  B. 
Tenor.     Bunner,  H.  C. 

Tenson.    See  Cabell,  J.  B.     Story  of  the  ten- 
son 
Tenth  of  January.    Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Tents  of  Kedar— dialogue.     Kipling,  R. 
Terminal.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
Terrence  Denville.     By  Ch-l-s  L-v-r.  Harte, 

B. 
Terrible  evening.    Ward,  H.  D. 
Terrible  experience  of  Plodkins.     Barr,  R. 
Terrible   horse.     Harris,  J.   C. 
Terrible  night.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Terrible  night.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Terrible  Solomons.    London,  J. 
Terribly  strange  bed.     Collins,  W. 
Terror.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Terror  by  night.     Benson,  E.  F. 
Terror  of  Blue  John  gap.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Test.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Test.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Test.     Silberrad,  U.  L. 
Test  of  Elder  Pill.     Garland,  H. 
Teuffel,  Baroness  von.    See  Howard,  B.  W. 
Texas  Thompson's  "election."     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Texts  for  woodcuts.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
T'fcrgore.     Catherwood,  M.  11. 
Thackeray,    William    Makepeace,    181 1 -1863 

Amours  of  Mr.  Deuceace 
In  Works  v  3 

Yellowplush  papers 

P.eatrice  Merger 
In  Works  v  5 

Bedford  row  conspiracy 
In  Works  v  3 

Yellowplush  papers 

Blue-beard's  ghost 
In  Works  v  13 

Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  9 
I'raser  2>^:  413 

C'alherine 

In  Works  v  4 

Eraser    19:604,    694;    20:98,    224:   21: 
106,  200 

Cox's   diary 
/;;   Works  v  3 

Yellowplush  papers 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


315 


Denis  Duval 
In  Works  v  12 
Cornhill  9:  257 

Harper  28:675,  StS;   29:213,   358 
Dennis  Haggerty's  wife 
III  Works  V  4 

Mabie,      H.    W..    and     Strachcy,     L. 
Little  masterpiece?  of  fiction  v  7 
Devil's  wager 

In  Works  v  5 
Diary   of    C.   Jeames    de    la    Pluclie,    esq., 
with  his  letters 
In  Works  v  3 

Yellowplush  papers 
Dr.   Birch   and   his  young  friends 

In  Works  v  9 
Dorothea 

/;/,  Works  v  3 
Fatal  boots 

/;;  Works  v  3 
Fitz-Boodle  papers 

In  Works  v  4 
Fitz-Boodle's  confessions 
In  Works  v  4 

Eraser  25: 707;  26: 43.  395;  27:  y6,  465 

Flore  et  Zeph3'r 

/;/  Works  v  9 

Gambler's  death 

In  Works  v  5 

Paris  sketch-book 
History  of  Samuel  Titmarsh  and  the  great 
Hoggarty  diamond 
In  Works  v  3 

Yellowplush  papers 
Hoggarty   diamond.      Sec   Thackeray,   W. 
M.     History  of  Samuel  Titmarsh,  etc. 
Kicklebury's  on  the  Rhine 

In  Works  v  9 
Legend  of  the  Rhine 
In  Works  v  3 

Yellowplush  papers 
Little  dinner  at  Timmins's 

In  Works  v  6 

Little   Poinsinet 

In  Works  v  5 

Lovel  the  widower 

In  Works  v  12 

Cornhill  i:  44-652 
Harper  20:  383;  21 :  99,  238 
Memoirs  of  Mr.  C.  J.  Yellowplush 
In  Works  v  3 

Yellowplush  papers 
Men's  wives 
In  Works  v  4 

Eraser  28:  188-494 
Miss  Lowe.    See  Thackeray,  W.  M.     Fitz- 
Boodle's  confessions 
Miss  Shum's  husband 
In  Works  v  3 

Yellowplush  papers 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  Berry 

In  Works  v  4 
Mr.  Deuceace  at  Paris 
In  Works  v  3 

Yellowplush  papers 
Patten,   W.     International   short  sto- 
ries V  2 
Mr.  Yellowplush  Ajew 
In  Works  v  3 

Yellowplush  papers 


Mrs.  Perkins's  ball 

In  Works  v  9 
Notch  on  the  axe — A  story  a  la  mode 

In  Works  v  12 
Ottilia 

In  Works  v  4 
Our  street 

In  Works  v  9 

Painter's  bargain 

III  Works  V  5 

Eraser  18:687 

Phil  Fogarty 

/;(   Burlesques 

Nettleton,   G.   E.     Specimens  of  the 
short  story 
Princess's  tragedy  (from  Barry  Lyndon) 
In  Cody,  S.     Selection  from  the  world's 
greatest  short  stories 
Professor 

In  Works  v  13 
Ravenswing 

In  Works  v  4 
Rebecca  and  Rowena;  a  romance  upon  ro- 
mance 
In  Works   v  9 
Rose  and  the  ring 

In  Works  v  9 
Shabby  genteel  story 
In  Works  v  11 

Eraser  21:677;  22:90,  226,  399 
Story  of  Mary  Ancel 

In  Works  v  5 
Sultan  Stork 

In  Works  v  5 
Titmarsh,  Samuel.    See  Thackeray,  W.  M. 

History  of  Samuel  Titmarsh 
Tremendous  adventures  of  Major  Gahagan 
In  Works  v  3 

Yellowplush  papers 
Thanet,  Octave,  pseud  (Alice  French),  1850- 
Adventure  in  Altruria 

In  Stories  that  end  well 
Angel  of  his  youth 

In  Scrib  M  36:  750 
Apparition 

In  Cosmopol  37:  155 
Assisted  providence 

In  Stories  of  a  western  town 
Besetment  of  Kurt  Lieders 

In  Stories  of  a  western  town 
Bewildered  president 
In  Harper  100:  326 
Beyond  the  limit 

In  Cosmopol  34:  451 
Bishop's  vagabond 

/;;   Knitters  in  the  sun 

Stories  by  American  authors  v  7 
Atlan  53:26 
Brothers 

Harper  106:  852 
By  the  terror  of  the  law.    See  French,  A. 

Through  the  terrors  of  the  law 
Cabinet  organ 

In  Missionary  sheriflf 
Harper  93:  238 
Captured  dream 
In  Book  of  true  lovers 
Captured  dream 
Harper  97:  920 
Chained  to  virtue 
In  Harp  B  33:  52 


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IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Thanet,   Octave— Coutiinicd. 
Colonial  dame 

In  Slave  to  dutj' 
Coinniunist's  wife 

III   Knitters  in  the  sun 
Conjured   kitchen 

III  Otto  the  knight 
Conscience  of  a  business  man 

III  Heart  of  toil 
Scrib  M  24:  310 
Court  of  last  resort 

In  Book  of  true  lovers 
Day  of   the    cyclone 

In  Otto  the  knight 
Scrib  M  3:  350 
Defeat  of  Amos  WicklifT 

III  ]\Iissionary  sheriff 
Harper   94:86 
Dilemma  of  Sir  Guy  the  neuter 

In   Book  of  true  lovers 
Scrib  M  5:  586 
Everything  in  the  world 

In  N.ew  Eng  M  n  s  23:649 
Face  of  failure 

/;;  Stories  of  a  western  town 
Father  Quinnalon's  convert 

III   Knitters  in  the  sun 
Firebug 

In  Harp  B  44:  492 
First   mayor 

/;;  Otto  the  knight 
Atlan  64:  611 
For  all  these,  thy  saints 

/;;  Harp  B  38:  1043 
Governor's  prerogative 

In  Otto  the  knight 
Cent  35:555 
Greater  courage 

In  Cosmopol  39:  125 
Half  a  curse 

In  Knitters  in  the  sun 
Scrib  M   i:  15 
Harry  Lossing 

/;;  Stories  of  a  western  town 
Scrib  M  13:  208 
Hero  of  Company  G 

In  Stories  that  end  well 
His  duty 

In  Captured    dream 
Missionary  sheriff 
Harper  93:  612 
Hypnotist 

III  Missionary  sheriff 

Harper  93:  678 

In  the   headsman's   room 

[n  Cosmopol   6:446 
Jealous  woman 

In  Slave  to  duty 
Johnny's  job 

In  Heart  of  toil 
Scrib  M  24:  439 
Judgment  on  Mrs.  Smith 

/;;   Jiook  of  true  lovers 
Ladder  of  grief 

In  Book  of  true  lovers 
McClure  7:  214 
Last  conquest  of  Mrs.  Byrd 

In  Harp  B  35:  609 
Little  lonely  girl 

In  Stories  that  end  well 


Loaf  of  peace 

In  Otto  the  knight 
Lost!   Dec.  25th 

III  National   M    (Bost)   9:  593 
"Ma'    Bowlin' " 

///   Knitters  in  the  sun 
Matter  of  rivalry 

/;;  Harp  B  33:78 
I\Iax — or  his  picture 

III  Stories  that  end  well 
Scrib    M    26:739 
Merry   Thanksgiving  of   the    burglar  and 
the  plumber 

/;/  Tales  from  ISIcClure's,  Humor 
McClure  5:  S15 
Miracle  plaj^ 

III  Stories  that  end  well 
Missionary  sheriff 

III  Missionary  sheriff 
Warner  library 
Harper  92:  773 
Mrs.  Finlay's  Elizalicthan  chair 

III   Knitters  in  the  sun 
Cent  27:76s 
Moment  of  clear  vision 

In  Heart  of  toil 
Scrib  M  23:  311 
Mortgage  on  Jeffy 

/;/  Otto  the  knight 
Scrib  M  2:  473 
Mother  Emeritus 

III  Stories  of  a  western  town 
My  lady's  chamber 

III  National  M  (Bost)  13:  137,  275,  354 
Ned  Bruce's  temper 

In  National  I\I  (Bost)   11:297 
Next  room 

/;;  Missionary  sheriff 
Harper  93:945 
Non-combatant 

In  Heart  of  toil 
Object  of  the  federation 

/;;  Stories  that  end  well 
Scrib  M  30:  239 
Ogre  of  Ha  Ha  Bay 

III   Knitters  in  the  sun 
Atlan  56:  505 
Old  partisan 

In  Stories  that  end  well 
On  the  blank  side  of  the  wall 

III  Slave  to  duty 
Otto  the  knight 

/;/   Otto  the  knight 
Scrib   M  4:  156 
Plumb  idiot 

In  Otto  the  knight 
Scrib    M   8:  749 
Problem  in   honor 

/;;  Sla\e  to  duty 
Real  tiling 

In  Stories  that  end  well 
Right  of  the  strongest 

/;/  Scrib  M  32:  718 
Scab 

/;;   Heart  of  toil 
Scrib  M  ^8:223 
Scliopcnh.-uter  on  Lake  Pepin 

//'    Knitters   in   the   sun 
Sist"  ("haney's  black  silk 

///   (  )tto  the  knight 


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317 


Slave  to  duty 

/;(  Slave  to  duty 
Spectre  of  folly 

In  Sci-ib  M  9:  5^3 
Spellbinder 

III  Stories  that  end  well 
McClure  8:  529 
Step  on  the  stair 

In  Step  on  the  stair 
Stout  Miss  Hopkins's  liicyclc 
In  Captured  dream 

Stories   that   end   well 
Howells,  W.  D.,  and  others.     Differ- 
ent girls 
Harper  94:  409 
Strike  at  Glasscock's 

In  Book  of  true  lovers 
Through  the  terrors  of  the  law 
III  Stories  that  end  well 
Cent  68:258 
To  lecture  committees  only 

In  National  M  (Bost)  10:  176 
Tommy  and  Thomas 

In  Stories  of  a  western  town 
Town  lot  No.  1303 

III  McClure  2:330 
Trusty  No.  49 

In  Otto   the   knight 
Cent  40:  212 
Two  old  Imnters 

/„    Vational  M  (Bost)  7:321 
Under  lixc  shillings 

In  Scrib  U  8:68 
Victor 

In  Harper  104:  785 
AVas  it  a  good  bear? 

/;;   McClure  2:61 
Way  of  an  election 
In  Heart  of  toil 
Scrib   M   22:298 
What  one  man  can  do 

//;   Harper  104:  205 
Whitsun    Harp,   regulator 
III    Knitters  in   the  sun 
Cent  34:  iTi 
Why  Abbylonia  surrendered 

/;(  Book  of  true  lovers 
Woman  who  understood 
In  Scrib  M  28:729 
Thankful  blossom.     Harte,  B. 
Thanksgiving.  A  tardy.  Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Thanksgiving  at  the  polls.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Thanksgiving,  Betty  and.     Spofford,  H.  P. 
Thanksgiving  breakfast.     Spofford,  H.  P. 
Thanksgiving-day  dinner.     Matthews,  J.  B. 
Thanksgiving  day  gentlemen.  Two.     Henry. 

O. 
Thanksgiving  guest.     Moulton,  L  C. 
Thanksgiving,  Jarley's.     Bangs,  J.   K. 
[Thanksgiving]       Julia— her      thanksgiving. 

Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Thanksgiving  matinee.     Tracjs  V. 
Thanksgiving,  Night  before.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Thanksgiving  of  the  burglar  and  the  plumb- 
er.   Merry.     Thanet,    O. 
Thanksgiving   on    Crawfish    Bayou.      Stuart, 

R.  M.  ,         ^ 

Thanksgiving  on  Slav  Creek.     London,  J. 
Thanksgiving  out   West,    Ezra's.     Field,    E. 


Thanksgiving  story,  Jane  Murray's.     Davis, 

Rebecca  11. 
Thanksgiving,  Wolfville.     Lewis,    A.    H. 
Thanksgivings,  Ann   Mary,  her  two.     Free- 
man, M.  M.  W. 
Tharald's  otter.     Boyesen,  H.  H. 
That  Betty.     Spofford,  FL  P. 
"That  bit   o'  line."     Grenfell,  W.   T. 
That  brute  Simmons.     Morrison,  A. 
That  Christmas  at  Peace  Haven.     Grenfell, 

W.  T. 
That  costly  ride.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
That  home-town  feeling.     Ferber,  E. 
That    little    dinner    at    Larrabee's.      Bangs, 

J.  K. 
That  pig  of  a  Monn.     Maupassant,  G.  dc 
That  Polish  fellow.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
That  same  old  coon.     Stockton,  F.  R. 
That  spot.     London,  J. 
That  terrible  man.     Norris,  W.  E. 
That  Turner  person.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
That  unfortunate  house.     Gaboriau,  E. 
That  very  Mab.     Allen,  G. 
That  whereby  men  live.'  See  Tolstoi,  L.  N. 

What  men  live  by 
That  Wolfville  Red  Dog.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
That's  for  remembrance.     White,  W.  A. 
Thaxter,  Mrs.  Celia  (Laighton),  1835-1894 
Memorable  murder 

//;   Stories  l)y  American   authors  v  3 
Theagenes  and  the  bull.     Heliodorus 
Theden,  Dietrich 

Christian   Lahnsen's  baron 

In  Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  German 
Thee  and  you.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Their  child.     Herrick,  R. 
Their  dear  little  ghost.     Peattie,  E.  W. 

Their  great  inheritance.     Singmaster,  E. 

Their  ideal  grandmother.     French,  A.  W. 

Their  lawful  occasions.     Kipling,  R. 

Their  second  marriage.     Cutting,  M.  S. 

Their  story.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 

Their  uncle  from   California.     Harte,   B. 

Their  wedding  day.     Loomis,  C.  B. 

Them    old    moth-eaten    lovyers.     Craddock, 
C.  E 

Theme  with  variations.     Cutting,  M.  S. 

Theo.     Burnett,  F.  H. 

Theodora.     Seawell,  M.  E. 

Theodora,  gift  of  God.     Kelly,  M. 

Theodule   Sabot's   confession.     Maupassant, 
G.  de 

Theological  tipster.     Lefevre,  E. 

Theophrastus  Such.     Eliot,  G. 

Theory  and  the  hound.     Henry,  O. 

There  and  here.     Brown,  A. 

There  are  no  guilty  people.    Tolstoi,  L.  N. 

There  is  sorrow  on  the  sea.     Parker,  G. 

There  was  a  little  city.     Parker,  G. 

There  was  once  a  woman.     Cutting,  M.  S. 

There  were  ninety  and   nine.     Davis,  Rich- 
ard H. 

There's  danger  in  numbers.     Kelly,  M. 

There's  many  a  slip  'twixt  the  cup  and  the 
lip.     Reade,  C. 

There's  nothing  half  so  sweet  in  life.     Hib- 
bard, G.  A. 

There's  only  one  Noo  York.     Loomis,  C  B. 


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Theuriet,  Andre  i.  e.    Claude  Adhemar  Andre, 
i«33-i907 
All  alone 

/;;  All  alone 
Antoinette 

/;;  Antoinette 
La   Bretonne 
In  ICsenwein,  J.  B.     Short  stor}-  master- 
pieces V  2 
Warner  library 
Easter  story 
///  Warner  library 
Temple  Bar  94:  5S4 
First  communions 

In  Brooks,   W.     Stories   from   four   lan- 
guages 
House  of  two  barbels 

In  House  of  two  barbels 
Mistress  of  many  moods 
In  Mistress  of  moods 
"The)'."     Kipling,  R. 
They  also  serve.     Tracy,  V. 
They  bore  a  hand.     Remington,  F. 
They  saw  a  great  light.     Hale,  E.  E. 
They  that  walk  in  darkness.     Zangwill,  I. 
They  who  lose  at  love.     Duncan,  N. 
Thief.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Thief  in  the  night.    French,  A.  W. 
Thief  in  the  night.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Thimble,  thimble.     Henry,  O. 
Thing  at  Nolan.    Bierce.'A. 
Thing  in  the  hall.     Benson,  E.  F. 
Thing  that  couldn't.     Cameron,  AI. 
Thing  apart.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Things.     Miller,  A.  D. 
Thing's   the  play.     Henry,   O. 
Thinking  machine.     Futrelle,  J. 
Third  circle.     Norris,  F. 
Third  figure  in  the  cotillion.     Bunncr,  H.  C. 
Third  generation.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Third  generation.     Singmaster,  E. 
Third  ingredient.      Henry,   O. 
Third  kingdom.     Huneker,  J.  G. 
Third  M.    Merrick,  L. 
Third  of  March.     Hawthorne,  J. 
Third  reading.     Daudet,  A. 
Third  string.    Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Third  woman.     Sicnkiewicz,  H. 
Thirst   and    the    draught.     Magrudcr,  J. 
Thirsty  Anna.     Loomis,  C.  B. 
Thirteen.     Balzac,  H.  dc 
Thirteen.     Bates,  A. 
Thirteen  at  table.     Harrison,  C.  C. 
$30,000  bequest.     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Tliis  animal  of  a  Buldy  Jones.     Norris,  F. 
This  creature  named  I.     Brown,  A. 
This  majestic  lie.     Crane,  S. 
Thomas   Bate's  covenant.  Ho])kins,  M.  S.   B. 
Tliomas's  l)ai)tism.     Page,  T.  N. 
Thoralf  aiul  Synnov.     r.oyescn,  If.  H. 
Thoresen,   Anna   Magdalena   (Kragh)    1810- 
1903 
Old  Olaf 

In  Goldschmidt,  M.     laying  mail 
Thorn  in  his  cushion.    Harrison,  C.  C. 
Thorn   tliat   pricked.     Stetson,   G.   IC.   C. 
Thorold  Viborg.     Peattie,  \L  W. 
Thor's  emerald.     Long,  J.  L. 


Thorstein  Stafif-Smitten.  Sec  Morris,  W. 
Tale  of  Thorstein 

Tliorwald  and  the  star-children.  Boyesen, 
H.  H. 

Those  old  luncs.     Simms,  W.  G. 

Thou  art  the  man.     Poe,  E.  A. 

Thou  art  the  soul  of  thy  house.  Mitchell, 
S.  W. 

Tliouarh  one  rose  from  the  dead.  Howells, 
\\\  D. 

Thoughty.     Keats,  G. 

Thousand  and  second  night.     Gautier,  T. 

Thousand  and  second  tale  of  Scheherazade. 
Poe,  E.  A. 

Thousand  dollar  Daggett.     Singmaster,  E. 

Thousand  dollar  skates.     Loomis,  C.  B. 

Thousand  quilt.     Donnell,  A.  H. 

Thousandth  woman.     Magrudcr,  J. 

Thrawn  Janet.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 

Three  and — an  extra.     Kipling,  R. 

Three  and  one  are  one.     Bierce,  A. 

Three  anniversaries.     Hale,  E.  E. 

Three  at  tal)le.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Three  bears    (adapted).     Scudder.   H.   E. 

Tliree  birds  with   one  stone.     Phillpotts.   E. 

Three-bottle  comedy.     Norris,  W.  E. 

Three  commandments  in  the  vulgar  tongue. 
Parker,  G. 

Three  correspondents.     Doyle,  A.  C. 

Three  deaths.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 

Three  dreams  in  a  desert.     Schreiner,  O. 

Three  expert  cyclists.    Barr,  R. 

Three  golden  apples.     Hawthorne,  N. 

Three  golden  showers.     Loomis,  C.  B. 

Three  hermits.    Tolstoi,  L.  N. 

Three  incidents  of  war.    Bourget,  P. 

Three  ivory  bol)1)ins.    Harris,  J.  C. 

Three  Johns.     Peattie,  E.  W. 

Three  low  masses.     Daudet,  A. 

Three  McMahons.     Parker,  G. 

Three   marvels   of    Hy.     Sharp,   W. 

Three  master  tradesmen.     MacManus,  S. 

Three  meetings.     Turgenev,  I.  S. 

Three  men  of  Badajos.    Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 

Three  mendicants.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 

Three  miraculous  soldiers.     Crane,  S. 

Three  Misses  Benedict  at  Yale.  Harrison, 
C.  C. 

Three  musketeers.     Kipling,  R. 

Three  Northern  love  stories.    Alorris.  W. 

Three  November  days.    Taylor.  Jane 

Three  old  ladies.     Benson,  E.  ]■". 

Three  old  men.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 

Three  old  sisters  and  the  old  beau.  Free- 
man, M.  E.  W. 

Three  outlaws.     Parker,  G. 

Three  partners.     Harte,  B. 

Three  photographs.     Quiller-Couch.  .\.  T. 

Three  portraits.     Turgenev,  I.  S. 

Three  prodigals.     Jordan.  E.  G. 

Three   (|ncstions.    'Tolstoi.  I..  X. 

'I'hree  i|uiet  ladies  of  tlio  name  of  Luce. 
Spofford,   11.   P. 

Three  rounds.     Morrison,  A. 

Three  shots.     Phillpotts,  E. 

Three  sillies  (adapted).     Jacobs.  J. 

Three  sisters.     Jacol)s,  W.  W. 

Three  souls.  ]'>ckmann,  I*"..,  and  Chalrian.  A. 

Three  speeds  forward;  an  automobile  love- 
story.    Osbourne,  L. 


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319 


Three  spinners.    Grimm,  J.,  and  Grimm,  W. 
Three  strangers.    Hardy,  T. 
Three  Sundays  in  a  week.     Poc,  E.  A. 
Three  thimbles  and  a  pea.     Borrow,  G. 
Three  thousand  dollars.     Green,  A.  K. 
Three  vagabonds  of  Trinidad.     Harte,  B. 
Three-volume  novel.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Three  wise  men  of  Gotham.     Corelli,  M. 
Three    wishes.     Matthews,    J.    B.,    and    An- 

stey,  F.  , 

Three  young  men.     Kipling,  R. 
Threefold    destiny.     Hawthorne,    N. 
Thrift.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Thrond.     Bjornson,  B.  •        tvt    c    i? 

Through  a  glass  darkly.     Hopkms,  M.  S.  B. 
Through  old-rose  glasses.     Earle,  M.  T. 
Through   Seymour  narrows.     Warman,  C. 
Through   the  eyes  of  a  dog.     French    A   \\  . 
Through  the  eye  of  a  dog.     French,  A.  W. 
Through  the  fire.     Kipling,  R. 
Through  the  gap.     Fox,  J.,  jr.  ^ ,    ^^    c 

Through  the  ivory  gate.     Andrews,  M.  R.  b. 
Through  the  mists.     Doyle,  A.  C. 
Through  the  Santa  Clara  wheat.     Harte,  B. 
Through  the  terrors  of  the  law.    Thanet,  O. 
Through  the  veil.     Doyle.  A.  C. 
Thrown  away.     Kipling,  R. 
Thrvmis.     Barrie,  J.  M. 

Thumbling.     Grimm,  J.,  and  Grimm,  W.^ 
Thurlow's  Christmas  story.     Bangs,  J.  K. 
Thursday.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
Thv  heart's  desire.     Syrett,  N. 
Tibby  Hyslop's  dream.     Hogg,  J. 
Tibby    Johnson's    wraith.      See     Hogg,     J. 

Country  dreams  and  apparitions 
Tiberius.     Sec  Parker,  G.     At  the  mercy  of 

Tiberius 
Tickaboo.    Warman,  C. 
Tictocq.     Henry,  O. 
Tiddy>fol-lol.     Bennett.  E.  A. 
Tide-marsh.     Norris,  K. 
Tieck,  Johan  Ludwig,  1773-1  §53 
Elves 

/;;  Carlyle,  T.     German  romance  v  i 
Fair-haired  Eckbert 

III  Carlyle,  T.     German  romance  v  9 
Warner  library 
Goblet 

In  Carlyle,  T.     German  romance  v  i 
Love-charm 

In   De  Quincey,  T.     Tales  and  romances 
Knights'  Quarterly  M.  Extra  number 
1825 
Runenberg 

In  Carlyle,  T.     German  romance  v  i 
Trusty  Eckart 

In  Carlyle,  T.     German  romance  v  i 
Tiger!  Tiger!     Kipling,  R. 
Tiger's  skin.    Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Tiglath  Pileser.     Kipling,  R. 
Tigruche.    Veuillot,  L. 
Tillyloss  scandal.     Barrie,  J.  M. 
Tim  Calligan's  grave-money.     Bates,  A. 
Timberlane.     Wister,  O. 
Timbuctoo.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Time  and  the  hour.     Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
Time  machine.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Time,  the  humorist.     Merrick,  L. 
Times  were  hard  in  Pontiac.     Parker,  G. 


Timothy  Sampson:  the  wise  man.     Freeman, 

M.  E.  W. 
Tin  diskers.     OslKHirnc,  E. 
Tinaja  Bonita.     Wister,  O. 
Tincker,  Mary  Agnes,  1833- 
Sister  Silvia 

In  Stories  by   American  authors  v  2 
Lippinc  22; 719 
"Tincter  ov   iron."     Smith,    V.   IE 
Tineau,  Leon  de 
Black  pearl 

In  Brooks,   W.      Stories   from   four  lan- 
guages 
Ting-a-ling.     Gray,  D. 
Tinker  of  Tamlacht.     MacManus,  S. 
Tinkling  simlins.     Earle,  ]M.  T. 
Tiny.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Tiny  tramps.     Corelli,  M. 
Tio  Juan.      Kingsley,  M. 
Tipster.     Lefevre,  E. 
Tirala-tirala.     Harland,  H. 
Tirar  y  Soult.     Davis,  Rebecca  H.  _ 

'Tis    an    ill    flight    without   wings.      Craigie, 

P.   M.  T. 
'Tis  dogged  as  does  it.     Grenfell,  W.  T. 
Tit   for  tat.     Frere.     M. 

Tit  for  tat.     Reade,   C.  ,  ti-         t 

Titania's  farewell.    Besant,  W.,  and  Rice,  J. 
'Tite  Poulette.     Cable,  G.   W. 
Titec.     Dunbar,  A.  „r     ^f 

Titmarsh.    Samuel.     See   Thackeray,   W.    M. 

History  of  Samuel  Titmarsh,  etc. 
Titus  and  Gisippus.  Boccaccio,  G. 
Tiziano.     Musset,  A.  de  .     ,    ,,     ^ 

T'nowhead's  Bell.     See  Barrie  J.  M.    Court- 
ing of  T'nowhead's  Bell 
To  be  filed  for  reference.     Kipling,  K. 
To  Bow  bridge.     Morrison,  A. 
To  build  a  fire.     London,  J. 
To  catch  a  thief.     Hornung,  E.   W. 
To  die   in  Jerusalem.     Zangwill,    L 
To  Giglet  market.     Phillpotts,  E. 
To  him   who  waits.     Henry   O^ 
To  Kellogg's  farm.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
To  kill  a  man.     London,  J. 
To  lecture  committees  only.    Thanet   O 
To  meet  the  Duchess  of  Bath.    Trask,  K.  N. 
To   Miss  Verschoyle.     Merrick,  L. 
To  please  his  wife.     Hardy,  T. 
To  repel  boarders.     London,  J. 
To  the  breaks  of  Sandy.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
To  the  man  on  trail.     London,  J. 
To  the  third  and  fourth  generation.     Besant, 

W. 
To  the  vile  dust.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
To  whom  this  may  come.     Bellamy,  E. 
Tobacco  shop.    Maupassant,  G.  de 
Tobe    Taylor's    April    foolishness.      Stuart, 

R.  M. 
Tobin's  palm.     Henry,  O. 
Toby.    Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Tod  and  the  stolen  holidays.     Loomis,  C.  B. 
Todd  Allen's  elopement.     Lewis,  A.  PL 
Tod's  amendment.     Kipling,  R. 
Toine.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Told  by  the  constable  (Arabic) 

/;;   Hawthorne  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  Oriental 


320 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Told  in  the  poor  house.     Brown,  A. 
Told  in  trust.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Told  to  chaplain.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Toll-gatherer's  day.     Hawthorne,  N. 
Toll-house.    Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Tolstoi,  Count  Leo  Nikolaievitch,  1828-1910 
After  the  dance 

In  Forged  coupon 
Albert 

In  Complete  works.    Russian  proprietor 
[Crowell] 
Complete  works   [Estesl   v  20 
Novels  [Scribner]  v  13 
Alyosha  the  pot 

//;  Complete  \vorks  [Estcs]  v  26 
Forged  coupon 
Bear-hunt 

In  Twenty-three  tales 
.Candle  [How  the  good  peasant  overcame 
the  cruel  overseer;  Taper] 
//;   Complete  works.    Russian  proprietor 
[Crow^ell] 
Complete  works  [Estes]  v  22 
Novels   [Scribner]   v  14 
Ivan  Ilyitch 
Master  and  man 
Captive    in    the    Caucasus.      See    Tolstoi, 

L.   N.     Prisoner  in   the   Causasus 
Cause  of  it  all 

In  Complete  works  [Estes]  v  28 
Forged  coupon 
Children  may  be  wiser  than  their  parents 
See  Tolstoi.  L.  N.   Texts  for  woodcuts 
Cossacks 

In  Complete  wairks.  Cossacks  [Crowell] 
Complete  works  [Estes]  v  2 
Novels  [Scribner]  v  11 
Croesus  and  Solon 

/;/  Master  and  man 
Cutting  of  the  forest.     See  Tolstoi,  L.  N. 

Woodcutting  expedition 
Death  of  Ivan  Ilyitch 

In  Complete  works.    Russian  proprietor 
[Crowell] 
Complete  works  [Estes]  v  3 
Novels   [Scribner]  v  14 
Ivan   Ilyitch 
Master  and  man 
Twenty-three  tales 
Decembrists.    See  Tolstoi,  L.  N.    The  De- 

kabrists 
Dckabrists  [Decembrists] 

In  Complete  works.  Long  exile   [Crow- 
ell] 
Complete  works  [Estes]  v  22    . 
Novels  [Scribner]  v  16 
Desire  stronger  than  necessity 

In  Complete  works.   Long  exile   [Crow- 
ell] 
Novels  [Scribner]  v  15 
Devil's  persistent,  but  God  is  resistant.  See 
Tolstoi,   L.   N.     Hatred  is  sweet,  but 
God  is  strong 
Divine  and   the    human;   or,   Three    more 
dcatlis   [God's  and  man's] 
In  Fortn  85:  960,  1160 

Liv  Age  249:  515;  250:  12 
Domestic   happiness.     Sec  Tolstoi,    L.   N. 
l'"aniily  happiness 


Early  days 

/;(   Novels   [Scribner]   v   15 
Elias.     See  Tolstoi,   L.   N.     Il}'as 
Esarhaddon,  king  of  Assyria  [King  Assar- 
haddon] 
/;;  Esarhaddon 
Ind  56:  36 
Evil  allures,  but  good  endures.     See  Tol- 
stoi, L.  N.     Hatred  is  sweet,  but  God 
is  strong 
Fables 

In  Complete  works.  Long  exile   [Crow- 
ell] 
Novels  [Scriljner)  v  15 
Family    happiness     [Domestic    happiness; 
Katia] 
In   Complete  works.    Russian  proprietor 
In  Complete   works    Russian   proprietor 
[Crowell] 
Complete  works   [Estes]   v  20 
Novels  [Scribner]  v  13 
Family  happiness 
Fatlicr  Sergius 

In  Complete   works    [Estcs]   v  25 

Father  Sergius    [Dodd]  ;     [Nelson] 
Father  Vasily 

In  Complete   works    [Estes]   v  25 
Father  Sergius  [Dodd] 
Hadji  Murad 
Feder  Kusmich.     See  Tolstoi.  L.  N.    Post- 
humous papers   of   the   hermit,   Fedor 
Kusmich 
Fiend  persists,  but  God  resists.     See  Tol- 
stoi, L.  N.     Hatred  is  sweet  but  God 
is   strong 
First   distiller.     See  Tolstoi,  L.   N.     How^ 
the  little  devil  earned  a  crust  of  bread 
Flaming  fire  cannot  be  extinguished.    See 
Tolstoi',   L.   N.     Neglect  a   fire   and   it 
spreads 
Forged  coupon 

Complete  works  [Estes]  v  26 
Forged  coupon 
God  sees  the  truth,  but  waits 
/;;   jMaster  and  man 
Twenty-three  tales 
God's  and  man's.     See  Tolstoi,  L.  N.     Di- 
vine and  the  human 
Godson 

In   Complete  works.    Russian  jiroprietor 
[Crowell] 
Complete  works   [Estes]   v  4 
Novels  [Scribner]  v  14 
Master  and  man 
Grain  that  was  like  an  egg.    See  Tolstoi, 

L.   N.    Seed  as  l)ig  as  a  hen's  egg 
Hatred     is     sweet,     but     God     is     strong 
I  Devil's  persistent;  T^vil  allures:  b'iend 
persists]     Sec    Tolstoi.    L.    N.      Texts 
for  woodcuts 
llolslomer.     See    Tolstoi,     L.     N.      Khol- 

stomer 
I  low  nuicli  land  does  a  man  need?' 
/;/   Complete  works.    1  \  an  I  Iviuli  |  Crow 
ell  I 
Comi)Iete  works    |I",stesJ   v  4 
Novels    [Scribner]   v   14 
Master  and  man 
I  low  (lie  good  i)easant  overcame  the  cruel 
o\erseer.     .S'--(-  'J'olsloi,  L.   N.     Candle 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORl  F.S 


321 


How    the    little    devil    earned    a    crust    of 
bread    [First   distiller] 
/;;   Complete  works.  Ivan  Ilvitch  fCrow- 
cll] 
C"omplcte   works    |Estcs]    v   4 
Novels   [Scribner]   v  14 
Master  and   man 
If  you  neglect  a  fire,  you  don't  jiut  it  out. 
Sec  Tolstoi,  L.  N.    Neglect  a  lire  and 
it  spreads 
Ilyas    [Elias]      See  Tolstoi,   L.    N.     Texts 

for  woodcuts 
Introduction  to  "A  mother" 

1)1   Complete   works    fEstcs]    v   25 
Father    Sergius    [Dodd] 
Hadji  Murad 
Invaders 
/;;   Complete  works.  Cossacks  [Crowcll] 
Novels    [Scribner]    v   12 
Ivan    Ilyitch.     See  Tolstoi',   L.    N.     Death 

of  Ivan  Ilyitch 
Ivan  the  fool.    See  Tolstoi,  L.  N.    Skazka 
Katia.    Sec   Tolstoi,    L.    N.   Family   happi- 
ness 
Kernel   the   size   of   an   egg.    See    Tolstoi, 

L.   N.     Seed  as   big  as   a  hen's   egg 
Khodinka 

In  Complete  works    [Estes]    v  25 
Father  Sergius    [Dodd] 
Hadji   Murad 
Kholstomer 
/;;   Complete  works.  Cossacks  [Crowcll  1 
Novels    [Scribner]    v    12 
King    Assarhaddon.     See    Tolstoi,    L.    N. 

Esarhaddon 
Korney  Vasilyev 

In  Forged   coupon    [Ogilvic]    igi2 
Kreutzer  Sonata 

///   Complete  works.  Long  exile   [Crow- 
ell] 
Complete  works    [Esles]    v  3 
Novels   [Scribner]  v  16 
Kreutzer    sonata 
Labour,  death  and  disease    [\\'ork.  de.uli 
and    sickness] 
In  Esarhaddon 

Master  and  man 
Labourer   Emelyan  and   the   empty   drum. 
See  Tolstoi,  L.  N.     Story  of  Yemilyan 
and  the  empty  drum 
Landed    proprietor.     Sec    Tolstoi,    L.    N. 

Russian   proprietor 
Light  that  shines  in   darkness 
/;(  Complete  works   [Estes]   v  28 
Father   Sergius    [Nelson] 
Linen    measurer 

/;;   Complete   works    [Estes]    v  2.-? 
Little  girls  wiser   than   their   their  elders. 
See  Tolstoi,   L.   N.     Children  may  be 
wiser  than  their  parents 
Long  exile 
In  Complete  works.  Long  exile    [Crow- 
ell] 
Novels   [Scribner]  v  15 
Esenwein,  J.  B.    Short  story  master- 
pieces,   Russian,   v    i 
Lost  on  the  steppe;  or.  The  snowstorm 
In   Complete  works.  Cossacks  [Crowell] 
Complete  Works   [Estes]    v  3 
Novels    [Scribner]    v    12 


Master  and  man 
More  tales  from  Tolstoi 
Lost   opportunity 

hi   Ivan  the  fool 
Lucerne 

/;/   Complete   works.   Russian  proprietor 
[Crowcll] 
Novels    [Scribner]    v    13 
Master  and   man 
/;/   Complete  works.  Long  exile   [Crow- 
ell] 
Complete  Wcn'ks   [Estes]   v  2' 
Novels    [Scribner]    v   16 
Master  and  man    [Dutton] 
Meeting   a    Moscow    ac(|uaintance    in    the 
detachment 
In  Sevastopol 
Memoirs  of  a  lunatic 

/;;   Complete  works   [Estes]   v  25 
Father    Sergius    [Dodd| 
Hadji  Murad 
Memoirs  of  a  mother 

/;/    Complete    works    [Estes]    v   25 
Father  Sergius    [Dodd] 
Hadji  Murad 
Aly  dream 
In  Complete  works    [Estes]    v  26 
Forged  coupon 
Neglect    a   fire    and    it    spreads    [Flaming 
fire    cannot   be    extinguished;    If  you 
neglect   a   fire,   you   don't  put   it   out; 
spark  neglected  burns  the  house] 
/;/  Complete  works    [Estes]   v  22 
Novels    [Scribner]    v  14 
Ivan  Ilyith 
Master  and  man 
Twenty-three  tales 
Cosmopol  5:  40 
(  )ld  acciuaintance 
/;(  Complete  works.  Cossacks  [Crowell] 
Novels    [Scribner]    v    12 
Stories  by  foreign  authors,   Russian 
Old  devil  and  the  three  small  devils.    See 

Tolstoi,   L.   N.     Skazka 
Penitent   sinner.     See  Tolstoi,   L.   N.    Re- 
pentant   sinner 
Polikushka 

///   Complete  works.  Cossacks  [Crowell] 
Complete  works  [Estes]  v  20 
Novels    [Scribner]    v    12 
Ivan  the  fool 
Popupar  legends 

In   Complete  works.   Russian  proprietor 
[Crowell] 
Complete   works    [Estes]    v  4 
Novels    [Scribner]    v  14 
Posthumous  papers  of  the   hermit,   Fedor 
Kusmich 
/;/   Complete   works    [Estes]    v   25 
Father  Sergius   [Dodd] 
Hadji    Murad 
Prisoner  in  the  Caucasus   [Captive   in  the 
Caucasus] 
/;;   Complete  works.    Russian  proprietor 
[Crowell] 
Complete  works  [Estes]   v  22 
Novels    [Scribner]   v   13 
More  tales  from  Tolstoi 
Twenty-three  tales 
liable,     H.     W..     and     Strachey,     L. 
Little   masterpieces   of   fiction,  v  8 


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Tolstoi,  Leo  N'iko\aic-v\tch—Co)itiiiticd. 
Raid;    a    volunteer's    stor}^ 
///   Master  and  man 

Liv  Age  260:  360,  420 
Recollections   of   a   billiard-marker 

/;;   Complete  works.   Russian   proprietor 
[Crowelll 
Novels    [Scribner]    v   13 
Repentant    sinner    [Penitent    sinner  | 
III  Complete  works,  Ivan  Ilvitcli  [Crow- 
ell] 
Complete  works   [F.stcsl   v  4 
Novels    [ScribnerJ    v    14 
Master  and  man 
More  tales  from  Tolstoi 
Ind  68:639 
Russian    proprietor    [Landed    jiroprietor] 
/;;   Complete  works.    Russian  proprietor 
[Crowell] 
Com])lete  works   [Estes]    v  2 
Novels    [Scribner]    v    13 
Scenes    from    common    life     [Stories    for 
children] 
III  Complete  works.  Long  exile   [Crow- 
ell] 
Complete  works   [Estes]  v  22 
Novels   [Scribner]  v  15 
Seed  as  big  as  a  hen's  egg  [Grain  that  was 
like    an    egg;    Kernel    the    size    of   an 
egg] 
In   Complete  works.  Ivan  Ilyitch  [Crow- 
ell] 
Complete  works    [Estes]    v  4 
Novels    [Scribner]   v   14 
]\Iaster  and  man 
Sevastopol 
III  Complete  works.  Cossacks  [Crowell] 
Complete   works    [Estes]    v  24 
Novels    [Scrilmer]    v    11 
Sevastopol    [Constable] 
Skazka    [Ivan  the  fool;  Old  devil  and   the 
three  small  devils] 
/;;   Complete  works.   Russian   proi)rictiM- 
[Crowell] 
Complete   works    [  Estes]    v   2j 
Novels    [Scribner]    v    14 
Ivan  the  fool 
More  tales  from  Tolstoi 
Twenty-three  tales 
Snow-storm.    Sec  Tolstoi,  L.   N.    Lost  on 

the  steppe 
Spark    neglected,    burns    the    house.     Sec 
Tolstoi,   L.   N.     Neglect   a   lire   and   it 
spreads 
Stories    for   children.    Src    Tolstoi,    L.    N. 

Scenes   from   common    life 
Stories   of  my   dogs 

In  Complete  works.  Long  e.xile    [Crow- 
ell] 
Comi)letc  works   |  Estes]    v  22 
Novels   [Scribner]  v   15 
Story   of   Yemilyan   and    the   empty   drum 
[Lal)ourer    Emelyan] 
/;/   Complete  works    [h'stes]    v  4 
Novels    [Scriluier]    v    14 
Strawberries 

In  Ind  62:658 
Taper.    Sec  Tolstoi,   L.  N.    Candle 
Texts  for  woodcuts   [ilatrcfl  is  sweet  but 
God    is    strong.      Two    brothers    and 


the  gold.     Ilyas.     Children  wiser  than 
their  parents] 
/;/  Complete  works.  Long  exile   [Crow- 
ell] 
Complete  works   [Estes]   v  22 
Novels    [ScribnerJ    v    14 
More  tales  from   Tolstoi 
That     whereby     men     live.     Sec    Tolstoi, 

L.   N.     What  men  live  by 
Tiiere  are   no  guilty  people 
/;/  Complete    works    [Estes]    v   26 
h'ather   Sergius    [Nelson] 
Tlirec   deaths 

///   Complete  works.  Russian   proprietor 
[Crowelll 
Complete   works    [Estes]    v  2 
Novels   [Scribner]   v  14 
More  tales  from  Tolstoi 
Three   hermits 

In   Complete  works.  Russian   proprietor 
[Crowell] 
Complete  works    [Estes]    v  22 
Novels    [Scribner]    v  14 
Chaut  52:  279 
Three  mendicants 
In  Complete  works.  Ivan  Ilvitch.  [Crow- 
ell] 
Ihrce   old   men 

In   Master  and  man 
Three   questions 
In   Esarhaddon 
Traveller  and  peasant    [a  dialo.gue] 

/;/  Ind  68:  1279 
Two  brothers  and   the  .gold.    See  Tolstoi, 

L.  N.     Texts  f(;r  woodcuts 
Two  hussars 

///   Complete   works.  Russian  proprietor 
[Crowell] 
Complete  works    [Estes]   v  20 
Novels    [Scril)ner]    v    13 
Sevastopol 
Two   old  men 

///   Complete  works.   Russian   proprietor 
[Crowell] 
Complete  works   [hastes]   v  22 
Novels    [Scribner]    v   14 
Two  wayfarers 
/;;  Complete  works    [Estes]    v   25 
Father  Sergius   [Dodd] 
Hadji   Murad 
\\'.\]]<  in   the   light  while   there   is  light 
III   Ccunplete  works.   Lone;  exile   [Crow- 
ell] 
Complete   works    [Estes]    v    IQ 
Novels    [Scril)ncr]    v   15 
What  makes  people   to  live.    See  Tolstoi, 

L.   N.    What   men  live  by 
W  hat    men    live    b}^    [That   wherebj'   men 
live;  What  makes  people  to  live] 
/;/   Comjilete  works.  Long  exile   [Crow- 
ell] 
Complete   works    [Estes]    v   22 
Novels   [Scribner]  v   15 
Master   and   man 
Twenty-three  talcs 
Where  love  is,  there  God   is  also 
//'   Comi)!ete  works.   Russian   jiroprietor 
^  [Crowell] 

Complete  works   [Estes]   v  22 
N<ivels    [Scribner]   v   14 
Ivan   Ilyitch 
Twentv-three  tales 
Outlook   88:  746 


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323 


Wood-cutting  expedition    [Cutting  of  the 
forest;    Wood-felling] 
In  Complete  works.  Cossacks  [Crowcll] 
Complete  works  [Estes]  v  24 
Novels    [Scribncr]    v   12 
Sevastopol 
Wood-felling.    Sec  Tolstoi,  L.  N.    Wood- 
cutting expedition 
Work,    death,   and   sickness.    See   Tolstoi, 

L.   N.    Labour,  death  and   disease 
Yermak,   the  conqueror  of  Siberia 
In  Complete  works.   Long  exile   [Crow- 
ell] 
Novels    [Scribner]    v   15 
Young  tsar 

In  Complete  works    [Estes]   v  26 
Father  Sergius 

Tom  and  Bob.     Halevy,  L. 

Tom  and  Jerry;  wheelers.     Lewis,  A.   H. 

Tom   Chist  and  the  treasure-box.     Pyle,   H. 

Tom,  Dick  and  Harry.     Long,  J.  L. 

Tom  o'  the  blueb'ry  plains.     Wiggin,  K.  D. 

Tom    Potter's    pilgrimage.     Maartens,    M. 

Tom    Reynolds    and    Moriyama.     Stockton, 
F.    R. 

Tom    Sawyer   abroad.     Clemens,   S.    L. 

Tom  Sawj'cr,  detective.     Clemens,   S.   L. 

Tom   Thumb    (adapted).     Scudder,    H.    E. 

Tom    Tiddler's    ground.     Dickens,    C. 

Tom  Tiddler's  ground.    Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 

Tom  Tit.     Phillpotts,  E. 

Tom  Toothacre's  ghost  story.    Stowe,  H.  B. 

Tom    White,  the  post  boy.     More,   H. 

Tomb.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Tomb   of  his   ancestors.     Kipling,   R. 

Tombstones.     Maupassant,   G.   de 

Tommatoo.     O'Brien,    F. 

Tommy.     Davis,  C.  B. 

Tommy  and  Thomas.     Thanet,  O. 

Tommy   decides   to   study   arithmetic.     Day, 
T. 

Tommy    ]Merton     meets     Harry     Sandford. 
Day,  T. 

Tommy    Ohlsen's    western    passage.     Con- 
nolly, J.  B. 

Tommy,   the   beach   cat.     Peattie,   E.  W. 

Tommy  Trot's   visit   to   Santa   Clans.    Page, 
T.  N. 

Tommy's   burglar.     Henry,   O. 

To-morrow.     Conrad,  J. 

Tomorrow.     Edgeworth,  M. 

Tomorrow.     Parker,   G. 

Tomorrow's   child.     Earle,   M.  T. 

Tom's  husband.     Jewett,   S.   O. 

Tone  of  time.     James,  H. 

Tonelli's   marriage.     Howells,  W.    D. 

Tongue-cut    sparrow.     Ozaki,    Y.    T. 

Tonia;  a  story  of  crime  from  poverty.  Ouida 

Tons  o\  treasure.    See  Bishop,  W.  IT.    Yel- 
low snake 

Tonton.     Cheneviere,  A. 

Tony.     Bunner,  H.  C. 

Tony  Kytes,  the  arch-deceiver.     Hardy,   T. 

Tony,  the  maid.     Howard,  B.  W. 

Tony's  wife.     Dunbar,  A. 

Too  late.     Ward,  E.   S.  P. 

Too  much  boy.     Loomis,  C.  B. 

Too  much  gold.     London,  J. 

Too  much  momentum.     Allen,  J.  L. 

Toomai  of  the  elepliants.     Kipling,  R. 
Tooth-pick     Johnson's      ostracism.     Lewis, 
A.  H. 


Topham's  chance.     Gissing,  G.  R. 
Toppan.     Norris,  F. 
'J'orch   of  life.     Brown,  A. 
Torpedo-boat.    See  Ralph,  J.    My  borrowed 

torpedo-boat 
Torrents  of  spring.     Turgenev,  I.  S. 
Tortoise.     Gerould,    K.    F. 
Tory's    farewell.      Hawthorne,    N. 
Tothcrwayville,    the    animal    town.     Bangs, 

.J-   1^- 

loto.     Ouida 

Touch   in  the  heart.     Field,   E. 

Touch  of  gold.     Loomis,   C.   B. 

TqucIi  of  nature.     Kelly,   M. 

Touch  of  sun.     Foote,  M.  H. 

Touch  of  the  sun.     Donnell,  .\.  H. 

Touchstone.     Stevenson,    R.    L. 

Touchstone.     Wharton,  E. 

Tough   tussle.     Bierce,  A. 

La   Touissant.     Weyman,   S.   J. 

Tour    in    the    forest.      See   Turgenev,    I.    S. 

Excursion  to  the  forest  belt 
Tour  of  inspection.     Kipling,  R. 
Tourgenev,  I.  S.   See  Turgenev,  I.  S. 
Tourist    from    Injianny.     Harte,    B. 
To  vote,  Heinz,   1864- 
Correspondence 

/;;   Brooks,   W.     Stories    from    four   lan- 
guages 
"Yap" 

/;;   Brooks,   W.     Stories   from    four   lan- 
guages 
Town   lot   No.    1303.     Thanet,   O. 
Town  of  the  holy  children.     Janvier,  T.   A. 
Town  poor.     Jewett,   S.    O. 
Town  versus  country.     Mitford,  M.  R. 
Town's    memory.     Quiller-Couch,    A.    T. 
Toys.     Hibbard,    G.    A. 
Track   of  a   lie.     Kipling,  R. 
Tracked  to  doom.     Henry,  O. 
Tracy,  Virginia 
Above    rubies 

In  Merely  players 
Candle's  tlame 
In  Merely  players 
Scrib  M  43:  34i 
Danger  of  delay 

In  Merely  players 
Great   Bartram 

In  Collier's  47:  S    16  p  26 
Happy  valley 

In  Collier's  44:  N  20  p   17 
In  August 

In  Merely  players 
Indiscretion  of  his   majesty 

In  Merely  players 
Interpreters 

In  Merely  players 
Leading  man 

/;;  Collier's  49:  Ag  10  p   18 
Lotus  eaters 

In   Merely  players 
Nobility   obliges 

/;/   ]\Ierely  players 
Princess  Rosalba 
In  Merel}^  players 

Booklover's  M  3:531 
Prodigals  economize 

///   Collier's  44:  D  11   p  22 
Professionals 

/;;   Merely  players 
Proper  thing 

In  Collier's  46:  F  iS  p   18;  F  25  p  19 


324 


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Tracy,  Virginia— Co;/ //;;// t-t/. 
Sure  thing 

III  Delin  78:89 
Tameless  team 

III  Merely  players 
Thanksgiving  matinee 

III  Scrib  M  52:  607 
They  also  serve 

///   Lippinc    81:  433 
\'otary  in  motley 

///   Merely  players 
Wlien  his  majesty  yielded  the  stage 
///   Munsey  24:  582 
Trade  winds.     Wyatt.   E.  F. 
Trader  of  Last  Notch.     Gibbon,  P. 
Trading  his  mother.     French,  >\'.   \V. 
Tradition  of  1804.     Hardy,  T. 
Tradition  of  the   tea-plant.     Hearn,  L. 
Tralinnan.     Bremer,   F. 
Tragedy  at   Dale  farm.     Kirk,   E.   O 
Tragedy  at   Three  Forks.     Dunbar,  P    L 
Tragedy    by    the    sea.     Sec    Balzac,    H.    de 

Seaside  tragedy 
Tragedy  from  the  trivial,  l-'reeman,  3il.  E.  W 
Tragedy  in    millinery.     Wiggin,      K.   D 
I  ragedy  of  a  comic   song     Merrick,  L. 
Tragedy  of  a  green  totem.    Benson,   E    F 
Tragedy   of  rtrst   love.     Overton,    G. 
Tragedy  of  nobodies.     Parker,  G. 
Tragedy  of  the   comedv.      Fer'nald,    C    B 
Tragedy  of  the  great  North  Road.     Steven- 
son, R.  L. 
Tragedy   of   the    Korosko.     Doyle,    A     C 
Tragedy    of     the     till;     the    hermit's     story 

Jerrold,  D. 
Tragedy  of  two  ambitions.     Hardy,   T. 
Tragi-comedy   of   creeds.     Zangwill'   I  ' 
Tragic  comedy  of  Annette.     Parker,  G. 
Tragic   story   of   Binns.     SpofTord     H     P 
Tragic   w^all.     Huneker,  J.   G. 
Trail  of  the  Saxon.     Fox,  J.,  jr. 
Trail  of  the  sundogs.     Parker,  G. 
Trailer  for  room  No.  8.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Train,  Arthur   (Cheney)    1875- 

liaron   <k-   VilJe.    .SVt'  Train.  A.   C.    Extra- 
ordinary  adventures  of  Baron  de  Ville 
Case    of   circumstantial    evidence 

/"  True   stories  of  crime 
Catherwood's  data  of  ethics 

In  McClure  25:  376 
Colonel   Amnion   and   the  Franklin   syndi- 
cate.   See  Train,  A.  C.    Franklin  syn- 
dicate 
Comer 

/''Everybody's  23:357 
Confidence  men  abroad 

In  True   stories  of  crime 
Downfall  of  a  criminal  lawyer 

In  True   stories  of  crime 
Due  de  Nevers 

/"  True  stories  of  crime 
J'-scapc   of  Wilkins 
In   McAllister  and   his   double 
Scrib   M   38:  III 
Extradition 

/"   McAllister  and   his   d 
Scrib    M    37:354 
F.xtraordinary     adventure 
Ville 
/"   McAllister  and   bis   d^ 
Scrib    M   37 •■230 


ul.le 


.ublt 


de 


i'iiulcr   of   missing   heirs 

In  True  stories  of  crime 
Five  hundred  million  dollars 

In  True  stories  of  crime 
l*"light  into  Texas 

In  True   stories  of  crime 
i"'ranklin   syndicate 
In  True   stories  of  crime 
Am  M   61 :  204 
Friend  of  the  family 

In   Collier's  49:  My  u   p  22 
Golden  touch 

In  McAllister  and  his  double 
Governor-General's   trunk 
In  McAllister  and  his  double 
Scrib  M  37:486 
In  the  course  of  justice 

//'   McAllister  and   his  double 
McClure    25:  516 
Jailbird 

/"  McAllister  and  his  double 
AlcClure  25:  209 
Fast  of  the  wire-tappers 
///   True   stories  of  crime 
Am   M  62:  146 
Little  feller 

In  Mortmain 
Lost  Stradivarius 

/"  True   stories  of  crime 
McAllister's  Christmas 
In  McAllister  and  his  double 
Scrib  M  36:  655 
McAllister's  data   of   ethics 

//'   McAllister  and   his   double 
McAllister's   marriage 

In  McAllister  and   his   double 
Man  hunt 

/"   Mortmain 
Maximilian   diamond 

In  McAllister  and   his   double 
Mohammed   Maroudi's  motor 

/"   Everybody's    26:690 
Monsieur  Donaque 

/"   Everybody's    25:494 
Monsieur  X 

/"   Everybody's  26:  161 
-Alortmain 

In   Mortmain 
Murder  conspiracy 

In  True   stories  of  crime 
Never  winks 

/"  Collier's  47:  Jl    1    p  21 
Not  at  home 

In  Mortmain 
Other  man 

/"   Scrib    M   47:408 
Pursuit   of  a  teapot 

/"  -Am   M  61 :  37 
Ran(lol])h  '64 

/"   Mortmain 
Rescue   of   Theopliilus    Newbegin 

/"   Mortmain 
Si)anish   prisoner 

("   Cosmopol  48:465 
Spinthariscope 

/"   I'Aerybody's    2^:  22^1, 
.Sltuly   in    finance 

/"  True   stories  of  crime 
Study  in   sociology 

In   Mortmain 
Vagabond 
/"   Mortmain 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


325 


Woman   in  the  case 
In  True   stories    of   crime 
Transcendental    wild   oats.     Alcott,    L.    M. 
Transferred  ghost.     Stockton,  F.   R. 
Transfigured  pair.     Gray,  D. 
Transformation.     Spofford,   H.   P. 
Transformation    of   Buckeye   camp.      Harle, 

B. 
Transformation  of   Em   Durham.      l\alph,  J. 
Transformation  uf  Lachlan  Campbell.  Wat- 
son, ^. 
Transformation   of   Martin    Burney.    Henry, 

O. 
Transfused    transformed.     Payn,   J. 
Transients    in    Arcadia.     Henry,    O. 
Transit  of  Gloria  Mundy.     Fernald,  C.  B. 
Transition.     Wright,    M.    O. 
Transitional.     Zangwill,   I. 
Translation    of   a    savage.     Parker,    G. 
Transmigrations   of   Tarver.     Phillpotts,    E. 
Transplanted   boy.     Woolson,    C.    F. 
Transplanting   of    Cherry.     Pratt,    L. 
Trap.     Morris,  G. 

Trap  to  catch  a  cracksman.  Hornung,  E.  W. 
Trask.  Kate  (Nichols)    (Mrs.  Spencer  Trask) 
(Katrina  Trask,  pseud.)   15H3- 
Acts   and   entr'actes 
III  Lessons  in  love 
Harper  100:  942 
After  a  year 

In  Lessons   in  love 
After  all 

In  Lessons  in  love 
Beyond 

In   Lessons  in  love 
Harper   90:  314 
Constance  W^eatherell  and   Brigdet  Brady 

/;;   Cosmopol  31:  296 
Hall-mark 
///   Lessons  in  love 
Cosmopol   18:  235 
In    my    lady's    garden;    pages    from    the 
diary  of  Sir  John   Elwynne 
In  In   my   lady's   garden 
Atlan   89:618 
Just   man 

In  Lessons  in  love 
S.  P.  Q.  R. 

In  Lessons  in  love 
Harp  B  34:  701 
To  meet  the   Duchess  of  Bath 

In  Harp   B   39:  221 
White  satin  and  homespun 

In  White  satin   and   homespun 
Trask,    Katrina.     See   Trask,    Kate    Nichols 
Traveler.     Sec    Maupassant.    G.    de.    Fear 
Traveler's    story.     See    Maupassant,    G.    de. 

Fear 
Traveler's  tale.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Traveller   and   peasant.     Tolstoi,   L.    N. 
Traveller's    tale.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Traveller's    wonders.     Aikin,    J.,    and    Bar- 

bauld,  A.   L. 
Travelling  Joe.     Keats,   G. 
Travelling  sister.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Treachery  of  Curly   Ben.     Lewis,  A.    H. 
Treasure  in  the  forest.     Wells,   H.  G. 
Treasure  of  Far  Island     Gather,   W.   S. 
Treasure   of  Franchard.     Stevenson,   R.   L. 
Treasure   of  the  galleon.     Harte,   B. 


Treasure  of   the   law.      Kipling,  R. 

Treasure   of   the    redwoods.     Harte,   B. 

Treaty  of  peace.     Parker,   G. 

Tree   and  the  wedding.     Dostoievski,   F.  M. 

Tree  of  a  thousand  leaves.     Brown,  A. 

Tree   of   dreams.     Chambers,    R.   W. 

I'ree   of  justice.     Kipling,   R. 

Tree  of  knowledge.     Freeman,  '\\.  E.  W. 

Tree  of  knowledge.     James,    11. 

Tree   of  life.     Wright,    M.   O. 

Trellis     Cameron,   M. 

Tremendous  adventures  of  Major  Gahagan 

Thackeray,  W.  M. 
Trend  of  Nan  Ron.     Sharp,  W. 
Trent's   trust.     Harte,   B. 
Tress.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Tress  of  hair.  Sec  Maupassant,  G.  de.    Tress 
Trial   at    Ravello.     Brown,   A. 
Trial,  execution  and  burial  of  Homer  Phelps. 

Crane,  S. 
Trial    for   murder.     Dickens,    C. 
Trial   sermons   on   Bullskin.    Dunbar,   P.    L. 
Trial    trip.     French,    A.    W. 
Trials    of   a   retired   bishop.     Adams,    O.    F, 
Trials   of   Philip   Austin.     Payn,    J. 
Trials  of  temper.     Hogg,  J. 
Tribute     of     souls.     Hichens,     R.     S.,     and 

Hamilton,  Lord  Frederic 
Trick.     Maartens,  M. 
Trick-doctor.     Page,  T.  N. 
Trick    o'   trade.     Fox,   J.,   jr. 
Tricotcuse.     Daudet,  A. 
Tricotrin   entertains.     Merrick,   L. 
Tricycle    of   the   future.     Stockton,    F.    R. 
Trimmed   lamp.     Henry,    O. 
Trip  of   Le   Horla.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Trip   with   a   tin-peddler.     Ralph,   J. 
Triumph   in  diplomac}'.     Watson,  J. 
Triumph  of  father.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
Triumph  of  might.     Wharton,   E. 
Triumph's  evidence.     White,  W.  A. 
Triumphs   of  a   taxidermist.     Wells,   H.   G. 
Trivial   round.     Trumbull,   A.    E. 
Trix  and  Over-the-moon.  Troubetzkoy,  A.  C. 
Trix's  wooing.     Hawkins,  A.   H. 
Trolley  for  Rio  Janeiro.     Loomis,   C.   B. 
Trollope,  Anthony,   1815-1882 

Aaron  Trow 

/;(  Alice   Dugdale 

American  senator 

In  American   senator 

Chateau  of   Prince   Polignac 
In  Alice   Dugdale 

Tales  of  all  countries 

Christmas  at  Thompson   Hall 
In   Christmas  at  Thompson    Hall 

Courtship   of  Susan  Bell 
/;;  Tales  of  all  countries 
Harper  21:  2,^6 

George  VValker  at  Suez 
///  Alice   Dugdale 

John   Bull  of  Guadahiuiver 
/;/  Tales  of  all  countries 

Lady  Dugdale 
In  Alice   Dugdale 

Lady   of   Launay 
/;/  Lady  of  Launay 

La  Mere   Bauche 
/;;  Tales  of  all  countries 


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Trollope,  Anthony  —Continued. 

Miss   Sarah   Jack,   of   Spanish   Town,   Ja- 
maica 
III  Tales  of  all  countries 
Mrs.   General   I'alboys 

///  Stories    by   English   authors,    Italy 
O'Conors   of   Castle   Conor 
In  Alice   Dugdale 

Tales  of  all  countries 
Relics    of    General    Chasse 
//(  Alice   Dugdale 

Tales   of  all   countries 
Unprotected  female  at   the   pyramids 
//(  Tales  of  all  countries 
Trot,  trot  to  market.     Smith,  A.   C. 
Trottolino.     Guida 

Troubetzkoy,  Amelie  (Rives)  Chanler,  prin- 
cess, 1S63- 
According  to  St.  John 
In  Cosmopol    11 :  387 
Brother  to  dragons 

/;;   Brother  to  dragons 
Farrier  lass  o'  Piping  Pebworth 
In   Brother  to  dragons 
Lippinc  40: 12/ 
Flitter-mouse 

/;/  Harper  iii :  825 
Garden   of  the   king 
/;;   Harper   115:49 
Her   Christmas   cabby 

///   Harper   122:  94 
Hidden   house 

In   Hidden  house 
Mocking  of  the  gods 
///  Harper    106:  122 
Nurse    Crumpet   tells   the   story 
In   Brother  to  dragons 
Harper  75:  620 
Quick  or  the  dead? 
/;;  Lippinc  41:  431 
Story  of  a  heart 

In   Cosmopol    2t,:  331 
Story  of  Arnon 

In  Harper    75:  853 
Tanis.  the  sang-digger 

/;;  Tanis,   the   sang-digger 
Trix   and    Over-thc-moon 
In  Trix    and    Over-the-moon 
Harper  119:  407,  540 
Trouble  about  Sophiny.     Dunbar,   P.   L. 
Trouble  at  Beaulieu.     Mason,  A.  E.  W. 
Trouble  for  two.     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Trouble  on   Lost   Mountain.     Harris,  J.   C. 
Troubler  of  Israel.     Crockett,  S.  R. 
Troubles  of  Dan  Boggs.     Lewis,  A.   H. 
Troubles  of   Martin   Coy.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Troublesome  guest.     Chekhov,  A.  P. 
Trousers.     Dunbar,   P.    L. 
Trousseau.     Chekhov,   A.    P. 
Truant.     Irving,   W. 
Truce.     Wright,  M.  T. 
True  Spartan  heart,      llarradin,   I'.. 
True    story.     Clemens,    S.    L. 
True   story.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
True    story    of    Commandant    Lievre.     Sea- 
well,  M.   E. 
True   story  of  Gucnever.      Ward,    !•'.  S.   P. 
True  story  of  the  surrender  of  the  Marcjuis 

Cornwallis.     Page.    T.    N. 
True  woman.     French,  A.  W. 


Truls,   the  nameless.     Boyesen,    H.   H. 
Truman    Wickwire's   gloves     Loomis,   C.   B. 
Trumbull,  Annie  Eliot,   1857- 
After   the   deluge 

In   Christmas    accident 
Atlan  72:  472 
Clievalier  Saint  Agar 

In  Rod's   salvation 
Christmas  accident 

In   Christmas    accident 

Daily   morning   chronicle 

///   Christmas    accident 

New   Eng   M    n   s   13:  307 
Decline  and  fall 
In  Rod's    salvation 
Scrib   M   8:225 
l'"rom   four  to  six;  a  comedietta 
/;/  Stories  of  New  York   (Stories  from 
Scribner) 
Scrib  M  6:  121 
Green-room  rivals 

///   Green-room   rivals 

Hearts  unfortified 

//;   Christmas    accident 

McClure  7:  281 

Her   neighbor's    landmark 

//;   Christmas    accident 
Like   cures   like 

1)1  Lippinc  30:  72 
Memoir  of  Mary  Twining 

In  Christmas    accident 
Postlude 

In   Christmas    accident 
Rod's  salvation 

In  Rod's    salvation 
Atlan  65  :  679,  773 
Trivial   round 

In  New  Eng  M  n  s  23:374 
UnefTectual  fire 

In  Rod's    salvation 
Scrib  M  10:  195 
Trust.     London,  J. 

Trustfulness  of  Polly.     Dunl)ar,  P.  L. 
Trusty  Eckhart.     Tieck,  L. 
Trusty  No.  49.     Thanet,  O. 
Truth  about  Pyecraft.     Wells,  H.  G. 
Truth  of  the  "'Oliver  Cromwell."     Connolly, 

J.   1!. 
Trying  age.     Donnell,   A.    H. 
Tryst.     Brown,  A. 
Tryst.     Turgenev,   I.   S 

Tryst  at  an  ancient  earth-work     Hardy,  T. 
I'shushima  straits.     Connolly,   I.   B. 
Tubal  the  fiddler.     Seawell,  M.  E. 
Tuberculin.     Maartens,  M. 
Tul.ierose.     Bates,  A. 

Tucson   Jennie's  correction.     Lewis.    .\.    H. 
Tucson  Jennie's  heart.     Lewis,  A.    11. 
Tucson  Jennie's  jealousy.     Lewis,  A.  11. 
'i"ug    of   love.     Zangwill,    I. 
Tug  of  war.     Norris,  W.  E. 
Tugg's    at    Ramsgate.     Dickens,    C. 
Tune   of   time.     Huneker,   J.   G. 
Turco  of  (he  connnune.      Daudct,  A. 
Turgenev,  Ivan  Sergieevich,   1818-1883 
Agent 

Jn   Novels  and  stories  v   T 
Sportsman's   sketches   v    i 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


327 


Andrei  Kolosoff 

In  Novels  and  stories   v   10 
Diary  of  a  superHuous  man 
Annouchka 

//(  Annouchka 
Asya  [Acia] 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  13 
Lear  of  the   steppes 
Biryuk.     Sec   Turgenev,    I.    S.     Wolf 
Brigadier 

In  Novels   and   stories  v   14 
Desperate  character 
Temple    Bar  63:  436 
Bully 

In   Novels  and  stories   v    10 
Liv  Age   211:  387,  700 
Byezhin   meadow 

In   Novels   and  stories   v   i 
Sportsman's  sketches  v  i 
Warner    library 
Clara  Militch 

In  Novels   and    stories    v    16 
Dream  tales 
Correspondence 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  12 

Diary   of  a   superfluous   man 
Counting-house 

In  Novels   and  stories  v    i 
Sportsman's   sketches  v   i 
Death    [How   Russians    meet   death] 
In   Novels   and   stories   v  2 
Sportsman's   sketches  v  2 
Liv  Age   132:  175 
Temple  Bar  48:406 
Desperate.     Sec  Turgenev,  I.  S.    Reckless 

character 
Desperate  character.     Sec  Turgenev,  I.  S. 

Reckless   character 
Diary  of  a  superfluous  man 
In  Works   v  'ii 

Diary  of  a  superfluous  man 
District  doctor 

In  Novels  and   stories  v   i 
Sportsman's   sketches  v   i 
Esenwein,  J.  B.    Short  story  master- 
pieces, Russain  v  i 
Warner    library 
Dog 

In  Novels   and  stories   v   12 
Eclectic   M    133:  286 
Liv  Age  221:  776 
Scottish    R   2,2,:  247 
Dream 

In  Novels  and  stories  v  16 
Dream  tales 
Duellist.     See      Turgenev,      L      S.        Two 

friends 
End  of  TchertopkhanofT 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  2 
Sportsman's   sketches   v   2 
Enough.     Sec  Turgenev,  I.  S.  It  is  enough 
Ermolai  and  the  miller's  wife 
/;;   Novels  and  stories   v   i 
Sportsman's    sketches   v    i 
Excursion    to    the    forest    belt     [Tour    in 
the  forest] 
In   Novels  and  stories  v  13 

Diary   of  a   superfluous   man 
Father  Alexyei's  story 

In  Novels  and   stories   v    16 


"Faust:"  a   story  in   nine   letters 
In   Novels  and  stories  v   13 
Lear   of  the    steppes 
Fortn   62:  132 
Galaxy  13:  621,  734 
First  love 

In  Novels   and  stories   v   12 
Torrents  of  spring- 
Freeholder     Ovsyanikoff     [Peasant     pro- 
prietor] 
/;/   Novels   and   stories   v   i 
Sportsman's   sketches   v    i 
Hamlet  of  Shshtchigry  county 
In   Novels   and   stories  v  2 
Sportsman's    sketches   v   2 
Hapless   girl    [Unhappy  girl] 
In  Novels   and   stories  v   14 
The  Jew 
Hor   and   Kalinitch.     See   Turgenev,   I.   S. 

Khor   and    Kalinitch 
How     Russians     meet     death.     Sec     Tur- 
genev, I.  S.     Death 
Inn 

In   Novels  and   stories   v   11 
It  is  enough 

In  Novels  and  stories  v   12 
The  Jew 
Jew 

In   Novels  and   stories   v  10 
The  Jew 
Kassyan   of  Fair  Springs.     See  Turgenev, 
I.   S.     Kasyan    from   the    Fair-Metcha 
Kasyan    from   the    Fair-Metcha    [Kassyan 
of  Fair  Springs] 
/;;   Novels  and  stories  v  i 
Sportsman's  sketches  v  i 
Khor  and    Kalinitch 

In   Novels  and  stories  v  r 
Sportsman's  sketches  v  i 
King    Lear   of    the    steppes    [Lear   of   the 
steppes] 
In  Novels    and   stories    v   3 
Lear  of  the  steppes 
Jessup,  A.,  and  Canby,   H.   S.    Book 

of.  the  short  story 
Every  Sat  13:  608 
Liv  Age  116:  48 
London  Soc  22:437 
Knock    .     .     .    knock    .     .     .    knock 

hi   Novels  and  stories  v   15 
Lear  of  the  steppes.     See  Turgenev,  I.  S. 

King  Lear  of  the  steppes 
Lebedyaii 
///  Novels  and  stories  v  2 
Sportsman's  sketches  v  i 
Lgofif 
In  Novels  and  stories  v  i 
Sportsman's  sketches   v   i 
Living  holy  relics    [Living   mummy;    Liv- 
ing relic] 
/"   Novel  and   stories  v   2 
Sportsman's   sketches   v  2 
Warner  library 
Scrib   o  s    12:  563 
Living  mummy.  Sec  Turgenev,   I.   S.  Liv- 
ing  holy   relics 
Living  relic.     See  Turgenev,  I.   S.    Living 

holy  relics 
Alumu 
In  Works  v    ir 

Torrents  of  spring 

Stories  by  foreign  authors,  Russian 


328 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Turgenev,  Ivan   Sevgieewich  — Con  tinned. 
-My   neighbor    Radiloft 

/;/   Novels   and   stories   v    i 
Sportsman's  sketches   v    i 
Nobleman   of  the   steppe.     Sec   Turgenev, 
I.   S.    Tchertopkhanoff  and   Nedokius- 
kin 
(JId   portraits 

Jn   Novels  and  stories  v  6 
Desperate    character 
Peasant  proprietor  Ovs3'anikov.    See  Tur- 
genev, 1.  S.    Ereeholder   Ovsyanikov 
Phantoms:  a  fantasy 

In   Novels   and   stories   v   13 
Dream  tales 
Piortr   Petrovitch   Karataeff 
//;   Novels  and  stories  v  2 
Sportsman's  sketches  v  2 
Poems  in  prose 

//(   Novels  and  stories  v   16 
Dream  talcs 
Pi'inin  and  Babiirin 
/;;   Novels  and  stories  v   14 
Desperate  character 
Pyetushkoff 

In   Novels   and   stories   v    10 
Desperate  character 
Raspberry   water 

In   Novels  and  stories  v  i 
Sportsman's   sketches  v   i 
Rattling    [Rattling  of  wheels] 
//;   Novels   and  stories  v  2 
Sportsman's   sketches   v   2 
Rattling  of  wheels.     See  Turgenev,   I.   S. 

Rattling 
Reckless  character  [Desperate;  Desperate 
character] 
//(   Novels  and   stories   v   16 
Desperate   character 
Cosmopol  5:  335 
Singers 
/;;  Novels  and  stories  v  2 
Sportsman's  sketches  v  2 
Warner  library 
Song  of  love  triumphant 
Jn   Novels  and  stories  v  16 
Dream  tales 

-Mabie,     11.     W.,     and     Strachey,     L. 
Little    masterpieces    of    I'lction   v    i 
Cosmopol    2:  3 
Story   of   Lieutenant    Erguofif 
/;;   Novels  and   stories  v   14 
Strange  story 

/;;   Novels  and  stories  v    14 
Desperate    character 
Ivclectic  M   103:  9S 
Tatyana  Borisovna  and  lier  nephew 
///    .\ovels    and    stories   v   2 
Si)ortsman's   sketches  v   2 
Tchertopkhanoff   and    Nedokii'iskin 
//;  Novels  and  stories  v  2 
Sportsman's  sketches  v  2 
Scrib   o   s    14:  313 
Three  meetings 

Jn    Xovels  and   stories   v    11 
Lipjjinc  ]6:  21 
Tenii)le    Bar  4S:  i,^j 
Three  jjortraits 

III   Novels   and   stories   v    11 
The  Jew 


Torrents  of  spring 

/;/  Torrents   of   spring 
Tour   in    the   forest.     See   Turgenev,   I.   S. 

I'^.xcursion   to  the   forest  belt 
'J'ryst  _ 

In   Novels   and   stories  v   2 
Sportsman's  sketches  v   2 
'J'wo   coimtry   gentlemen.     See   Turgenev, 

J.   S.     Two   landed  proprietors 
Two  friends   |  Duellist) 

/;/   Novels  and   stories   v    10 
Tile  Jew 
Two    lancled     proprietors     [Two     country 
gentlemen] 
/;;   Novels  and  stories  v   i 
Sportsman's  sketches  v  i 
Unhappy  girl.     See  Turgenev,  L  S.    Hap- 
less  girl 
Watch 

/;;   Novels   and   stories  v   15 
White  lady 

In  Scottish    R    13: 6g 
Wolf   [Biryuk] 

In   Novels  and   stories   v   i 
Sportsman's  sketches  v  i 
Yakofif  Pasynkofif 

In   Novels  and   stories   v   13 
Diary   of  a   superfluous   man 
Yermolai'      and     the     miller's     wife.     See 
Turgenev,     L     S.     Ermolai     and     the 
miller's  wife 
Turgenieff,  I.  S.     Sec  Turgenev,  L  S. 
Turkish    Messiah.     Zangwill,    T. 
Turn   about.     Deland,   M. 
Turn    of    the   screw.     James,    If. 
Turned   out   to    grass.     Pangborn,    G.    W. 
Turning  of   Griggsby.     Sec   Bacheller,   T.   .A.. 

Keeping  up  with  Dan'l  Webster 
Turnip   salad   as  a   text.     Harris,  J.   S. 
Tur(iuoisc   cup.     Smith.  A.   C. 
Twain,  Mark,  pseud.     See  Clemens,  S.  L. 
'Twas  in  Trafalgar's  Bay.     Besant.  W. 
Twelfth   guest.     Freeman,  M.   E.   W. 
Twelve    little    broilers.     French,    A.    W. 
Twelve   o'clock.     Crane,    S. 
Twelve  years  of  my  life.     Moulton.   L.  C. 
Twenty-first    of   October.     Grahame,    K. 
Twenty-first  reason.     Davis,   C.    B. 
Twenty-five  francs  of  the  IMother  Superior. 

Maupassant,  G.  de 
Twenty-four:  four.     Ward,   F.   S.   P. 
Twenty-kroner   story.      Mason.   .\.    E.    W. 
Twenty  minutes  for  refreshments.  Wister,  O. 
Twenty-ninth  of  February.   Matthews,  J.  B. 
Twenty-si.x   and   one.     Gorkj-,    M. 
Twenty-si.x  men  and  a  girl.     See  Gorky,   M. 

Twenty-six   and   one 
Twenty-six     of     us     and     one     other.       See 

Gorky,  M.     Twenty-six   and   one 
Twilight    guests.     Bacon.     1.     I). 
Twilight  of  the   God.     Wliart.m,   !•;. 
Twin    love.     Taylor,    I!. 
Twinkling  of  an   eye.      Matthews,  J.  1>. 
Twins.     Bremer,   Iv 

Twins  of  Table  monnt;iin.      ILirte.    I'.. 
Twisted    tree.     Brown.    A. 
Twisting  of  the    rope,      ^'eals,  W.    B. 
'Twixt  land  ami   sea.      Conr.id.    I. 
'Twixt   will    anil    will    not,      Hawkins,   .\.    II. 
Two  altars.     Slowi,    I  I,    I' 
Two  Americans.      I  larte,   11. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


329 


Two    and    two    again    make    four.     See    Fu- 

trellc,  j;    Green-eyed  monster 
Two  authors.     White,  E.  O. 
Two  birds  with  one  stone.     Harben,  W.  N. 
Two  bites  at  a  cherry.     Aldrich,   T.   B. 
Two    boys.     Quiller-Couch,    A.    T. 
Two  brothers.     Bikelas,  D. 
Two  brothers.     AlacManus,  S. 
Two  brothers    and    the    gold.     See    Tolstoi, 

E.  N.     Texts  for  woodcuts 
Two   Browns.     Jewett,  S.   O. 

Two  buckets   in  a  well.     Willis,   N.   P. 

Two   business   women.     Morris,    G. 

Two    cartridges.     White,   S.    E. 

Two  churches  of  Quawket.     Bunner,  H.   C. 

Two    citizens.     See   Wyatt,    E.    F.     Shallow 

spirit  of  judgment _ 
Two  clowns.     Coppee,   F. 
Two    cockneys    and    a    conspirator.     Mac- 

Manus,   S. 
Two  converts.     Watanna,  O. 
Two    countesses.     Ebner   von    Eschenbach, 

M.   von 
Two     countries.     See    James,     H.      Modern 

warning 
Two     country     gentlemen.     See    Turgenev, 

I.    S.    Two   landed   proprietors 
Two    cousins.     Mitford,    U.    R. 
Two  cyclones.     Halevy,  L. 
Two  daughters  of  one  race.  Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
Two  days  after.     Benson,  E.   F. 
Two  days  in  the  life  of  Puccino.     Burnett, 

F.  H. 

Two      days'      solitary      imprisonment.     Bel- 
lamy,   E. 
Two  delicate  cases.     Payn,  J. 
Two  drovers.     Scott,  W. 
Two  faces.     James,  H. 
Two  farmers.     Phillpotts,   E. 
Two   for  peace.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Two    friends.     Kielland,    A.    L. 
Two  friends.     ^Maupassant,   G.   de 
Two    friends     Turgenev,    I.    S. 
Two   funerals.     Castlenuovo,    E. 
Two   gentlemen   of  Kentucky.     Allen,   J.   L. 
Two  gentlemen  of  leisure.     Stuart,  R.  ]\I. 
Two  ghost  stories.     Dickens,  C. 
Two   ghosts.     Le    Gallienne,   R. 

Two-handed  game.     White,   S.  E. 

Two  hearts  that  beat  as  one.     Xorris,  F. 

Two    herd-boys.     Taylor,    B. 

Two  Highlanders.     Hogg,  J. 

Two  householders.     Quiller-Coueh,  A.  T. 

Two  hundred  and  two.     Ward,  E.   S.   P. 

Two  hussars.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 

Two  in  a  garden.     Spofford,  H.  P. 

Two   inns.     Daudet,   A. 

Two   landed   proprietors.     Turgenev,    I.    S. 

Two  Lears.     Reade,  C. 

Two  letters.     Matthews,  J.  B. 

Two  little  boys.     Bourget,  P. 

Two   little  confederates.     Page,   T.   N. 

Two     little      pilgrims"      progress.     Burnett, 
F.  H. 

Two  little  runaways   (from  Timothy's  quest). 
Wiggin,  K.  D. 

Two   little   soldiers.     ^laupassant,   G.   de 

Two  little  tales.     Clemens,  S.  L. 

Two  magics.     James,  H. 

Two  married  couples.     Bourget,  P. 


Two  masters  for  one  dog.     See  Dc  Quincy, 

T.     Mr.    Schnackenbcrger 
Two  matches.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Two  mayors.     Bazin,  R. 
Two  men.     Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Two  military  executions.     Bierce,  A. 
Two  miracles.     Deledda,  G. 
Two   mistresses.     Musset,    A.   de 
Two   Mollies.     Boyesen,   H.   H. 
Two   monuments.     Quiller-Couch,   A.   T. 
Two   of  a  kind.     Barr,   R. 
Two  of  a  trade.     Barr,   R. 
Two  of  a  trade.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Two   of  them.     Barrie,   J.   M. 
Two  old  hunters.     Thanet,  O. 
Two  old  lovers.     F>eeman,  M.   E.   W. 
Two  old  men.     Tolstoi,  L.  N. 
Two  pioneers.     Peattie,  E.  W. 
Two  princes.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Two  prisoners.     Page,   T.   N. 
Two     quick     devils     at     Totsuka.     Fernald, 

C.  B. 
Two  recalls.     Henry,  O. 
Two   renegades.      Henry,   O. 
Two   saints    of   the   foothills.     Harte,   B. 
Two  scouts.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Two    shoemakers.     More,    H. 
Two  sides  of  a  street.     Andrews,   M.  R.   S. 
Two   sisters.     Bourget,   P. 
Two   soldiers.     King,   C. 
Two  Sophias.     Besant,  W. 
Two    sorrows.     Bazin,    R. 
Two    stories    of   Oklahoma.     Garland,    H. 
Two  stories  of  the  unknown  quantity.    Van 

Dyke,   H. 
Two  Thanksgiving  Day  gentlemen.     Henry, 

O. 
Two    Thangsgivings.     Donnell,    A.    H. 
Two  Tims.     Stuart,  R.   M. 
Two    tragedies.     Chekhov,    A.   P. 
Two  wayfarers.     Tolstoi,   L.  N. 
Two  ways  of  telling  a  story.     Grant,  R. 
Two    wealthy    farmers.     More,    H. 
Two   widows.     Phillpotts,    E. 
Two  wives.     Field,  E. 
Two  women.     Henry,  O. 
Type-written    letter.     Barr,    R. 
Tyrant  and  a  lady.     Parker,  G. 
Tzinchadzi   of   the    Catskills.     Cahan,   A. 


Ubazakura.     Hearn,   L. 

Uccelli  with  golden  voices.  Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 

Ugly.     ]\laupassant,  G.   de 

Ugly   duckling.     Andersen,   H.    C. 

Uia  and  Urla.     Sharp,  W. 

Ultimate    moment.     Cameron,   M. 

Ulysses   and    the   dogman.     Henry,    O. 

Uma.  See  Stevenson,  R.  L.    Beach  of  Falesa 

Umbrella.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Umbrella  man.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Umbrella-mender.     See  Harradcn,  B.  About 

the    umbrella-mender 
Un-plummered.     Donnell,  A.   H. 
Una  and   King  David.     Harrison,  C.   C. 
Una   of  the   hill   country.     Craddock,   C.    E. 
Unacquainted  one.     Pratt,  L. 
Unburied.     Bacon,  J.   D. 
Unc'  Ananias.     Seawell.    AT.    E. 
"Unc'    Edinbug's    drowndin'."     Page.    T.    N. 
Uncalled.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Uncharted    reef.     Norris,    W.    E. 


330 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Uncle  and  nephew.     About,  E.  F.  V. 

Uncle  Atticus.     Bunner,    H.   C. 

Uncle  Bernac.     Doyle,  A.  C. 

Uncle    Eb's    last    day    a-lishing.     Bacheller, 

I.  A. 
Uncle    Elijah's   corner   cupboard.     Hopkins, 

J\I.  S.  B. 
Uncle   Eli's   lighting   rabbit.     Loomis,  C.   B. 
Uncle  Ephe's  advice  to  Br'er  Rabbit.  Stuart, 

R.  M. 
Uncle    Ethan   Ripley.     Garland,    H. 
Uncle  Ethan's  speculation.  Sec  Garland,  H. 

Uncle  Ethan  Ripley 
Uncle  Innigo's  speculations.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Uncle  Jack.     Besant,    W. 
Uncle    Jack's    views    on    geography.     Page, 

T.    N. 
Uncle  Jim.     Parker,  G. 
Uncle  Jim  and  Uncle  Billy.     Harte,  B. 
Uncle  John  and  the  rubies.     Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Uncle  Larry.     Donncll,  A.  H. 
Uncle   Lock's  legacy.     Payn,  J. 
Uncle  Lot.     Stowe,  H.  B. 
Uncle    Mason's    money.     Spofford,    H.    P. 
Uncle   Mingo's  speculations.     Stuart,   R.   M. 
Uncle  of  an  angel.     Janvier,  T.  A. 
Uncle  Rain  and  Brother   Drought.     Harris, 

J.  C. 
Uncle  Remus  and  the  comet.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Uncle    Remus    and    the    Savannah    darkey. 

Harris,  J.  C. 
Uncle  Remus  at  the  telephone.    Harris,  J.  C. 
Uncle  Remus  imitates  the   little  boj'.     Har- 
ris, J.   C. 
Uncle  Remus  in  limbo.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Uncle    Remus    on    an   electric    car.     Harris, 

J.  c. 

Uncle  Remus  preaches  to  a  convert.  Har- 
ris, J.  C. 

Uncle  Remus  receives  a  valentine.  Harris, 
J.  C. 

Uncle  Remus  thinks  he  finds  a  snake.  Har- 
ris, J.  C. 

Uncle  Remus  with  the  toothache.  Harris, 
J.   C. 

Uncle  Remus's  church   experience.     Harris, 

J-  c. 

Uncle    Remus's    experience    with    "h  ants.' 

Harris,  J.   C. 
Uncle   Remus's   grandson   gets    into   serious 

trouble.     Harris.  J.   C. 
Uncle   Remus's  ideas  of  conjuring.     Harris, 

J.  c. 

Uncle  Remus's  wonder  story.    Harris,  J.  C. 

Uncle   Reuben.     Lagcrliif,  S. 

Uncle    Roger's    story    and    mine.     Moulton, 

L.  C. 
Uncle  Rube's  net.     Grenfell.     W.  T. 
Uncle   Silas:    fisherman.     Grenfell,  W.   T. 
Uncle  Simon's  Sundays  out.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Uncle     Still's     famous    Aveather    i)rcdiction. 

Stuart,   R.  M. 
Uncle  Wellington's  wives.  Chcstnutt.  C.  W. 
Uncle's    dream.     Dostoievski,    F.    M. 
Uncomfortable  bed.     Maupassant,  G.   de 
Unconquerable    hope.     Singmaster,    E. 
Unconscious  comedians.     Balzac,   H.   de 
Unconscious  mummers.     Sec  Ralzac,   11.  de 

Unconscious  comedians 
Uncounted  hour.     Hawkins,  A.   II. 


Under  an  April  sky.     Matthews,  J.  B. 

Under  arms.     Hornung,  E.  W. 

Under  five   shillings.     Thanet,  O. 

Under  sentence  of  death.     Payn,  J. 

Undcr-shepherd.     Duncan,  N. 

Under   suspicion.     Cutting,   M.   S. 

Under  the  black  pall.     Jordan,  E.  G. 

Under    the    convent    wall.     Harrison,    C.    C. 

Under  the  crest  of  Shishaldin.     Fuller,  H.  B. 

Under   the    deck   awnings.     London,    J. 

I'ndcr  the  caves.     Harte,  B. 

Under   the  fan.     Moore,   G. 

Under   the   glacier.     Bo3'esen,    H.   H. 

Under  the  knife.     Wells,  H.  G. 

Under  the  lion's  paw.     Garland,   H. 

Under   the   mistletoe.     Spofiford,   H.    P. 

Under    the    mulberries.     Dragoumis,   J.   D. 

Under  the  new  moon.     Bland,  E.  N. 

Under  the  old  code.     Davis,  Rebecca  H. 

Under  the  Red  Terror.     Crockett,  S.  R. 

Under   the    roof's    attic.     Mitchell,    D.    G. 

Under  the  yoke.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Undercliff.     Sec  Wilis,  L.  P.     Oonder  hoof- 
den 

Undergraduate's   aunt.     Anstey,  F. 

Underhill,  Zee  Dana 
Inn   of  San  Jacinto 
In   Howells,    VV.   D.,  and  Alden,   H.   M. 
Under  the  sunset 
Harper  89:  463 

Underling.     Freeman,   M.    E.    W. 

Underneath   the   highcut  vest.     Ferber,   E. 

Understudy.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Undertaker.     Pushkin,   A.  S. 

Undertakers.     Kipling,    R. 

Undertaker's   chat.     Clemens,    S.    L. 

Undertaker's   trust.     White,    W.    A. 

Undiscovered   island.     Payn,  J. 

Undoing  of  man.     Vorse,  M.  H. 

Unearned  increment.     Comer,  C.  A. 

Uncfifectual  fire.     Trumbull,  A.  E. 

Unemployed.     Ward,   E.   S.   P 

LTnexpectcd.     London,  J. 

Unexpected    grandchild.     Watanna,    O. 

Unexpected  guests.     Cameron,  M. 

Unexpected  guests:  a  farce.  Howells,  W.  D. 

Unexpected   letter.     Vielc,   H.    K. 

Unexpected  pomp  at  the  Perkins's.     Bangs, 
J.  K. 

Unexpectedness     of     Mr.     Horace     Shields. 
Deland,  M. 

Unfaithful  lover.     Bland,   E.   N. 

Unfinished    Christmas    story.     Henry,    O. 

Unfinished   story.     Davis,  Richard  H. 

Unfinished  story.     Henry,  O. 

Unfinished  work.     Bierce,  A. 

Unfortunate    likeness.     Maupassant,    G.    de 

Unhallowed  ground.     Hornung,   E.  W. 

Unliappy   girl.     See   Turgenev,    I.    S.     Hap- 
less girl 

Unhistoric  page.     Stockton,  F.  R. 

Unjust  accusation.     Barr,  R. 

Unjust  sentence  (Chinese) 

/;/   Hawthorne,  J.    Library  mystery  and 
detective    stories.    Oriental 

Unknown,      llibbard,  G.  .A. 

Unknown.     Jacobs.   W.   W. 

Unknown   factor.     Gibbon,   P. 

Unknown    masterpiece.     Balzac,    H.   dc 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


331 


Unknown   quantity.     Henry,   O. 

Unlived    life    of   little    Mary    Ellen.     Stuart, 
R.  M. 

Unmailed   letter.     Bangs,   J.    K. 

Unmarried  and  married.       Strindberg,  J.  A. 

Unnatural   selection.     Strindberg,  J.   A. 

Unparalleled  adventure  of  Hans  Pfaal.  Poe, 
E.  A. 

Unparalleled   invasion.     London,   J. 

Unpardonable  liar.     Parker,  G. 

Unprepared.     Miller,  A.  D. 

Unprofitable   servant.     Henry,  O. 

Unprotected  female  at  the  pyramids.     Trol- 
lope,   A. 

Unqualified    pilot.     Kipling,    R. 

Unreasonable    Betty.     Liljencrantz,    O.    A. 

Unreasonable   woman.     Maupassant,    G.    de 

Unruly    sprite.     Van    Dyke,    H. 

Unsavory    interlude.     Kipling,    R. 

"Unser  Karl."     Harte,  B. 

Until   sundown.     Wister,   O. 

Until  the  last  shot.     White,  S.  E. 

"Unto  the  least  of  these"  (from  The  taxi- 
dermist).    Cable,  G.  W. 

Unto    the    third    generation.     Gibbon    P. 

Untold  story.     Aldrich,  T.  B. 

Unwelcome    Mrs.    Hatch.     Harrison,    C.    C. 

Unwilling  guest.     Freeman,    M.    E.   W. 

Unwilling   guest.     Jokai,   M. 

Up  a  belfry  in  Bavaria.     Smith,  F.  H. 

Up  in  the  Blue  Ridge.     Woolson,  C.  F. 

Up  Primrose  Hill.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Up    the   coolly.     Garland,    H. 

Up  the  gulch.     Peattie,  E.  W. 

Up  the  ladder;  or.  How  to  rise.  Loomis, 
C.   B. 

Upon   impulse.     Garland,    H. 

Upper  berth.     Crawford,   F.   M. 

Upset  price.     Parker,  G. 

Upstart.     Maupassant,   G.  de 

Uriel   Acosta.     Zangwill,    I. 

Useful  house.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Useless  beauty.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

l^ses    of    adversity.     Kelly,    M. 

Usher   of  Lea  house  school.     Doyle,  A.  C. 

Utilitarian   Mr.   Carraway.     Bangs,  J.  K. 

Vacant  house.     Catherwood,  M.  H. 

Vacant  lot.     Freeman,  M.   E.   W. 

Vaccilation  of  Benjamin  Gaumer.  Sing- 
master,  E. 

Vagabond.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Vagabond.     Train,    A.    C. 

Vagaries  of  a  viscount.     Zangwill,  I. 

Vagrant.     Davis,  Richard  H. 

Vagrant.    See  Korolenko,  V.  G.  Saghalinian 

Vain  beauty.  See  Maupassant,  G  de.  Use- 
less beauty 

Vain   oblations.     Gerould,  K.  F. 

Valbella  brothers.     Seawell,  M.  E. 

Valdemar  Atterdag.     Lagerlof,  S. 

Valedictory.     Dyar.   M. 

Valley  of  content.     Davis,  C.  B. 

Valley  of  spiders.     Wells,  H.  G. 

Valley  of  tears.     More,  H. 

Valley  of  the   dead.     Janvier,  T.  A. 

Valley  of  the  shadow — dialogue.    Kipling,  R. 

Valley  tan.     Warman,   C. 

Valor  of  Brinley.     Bangs,  J.  K. 

Value  of  a  cipher.     Ward,  H.  D 

Value   of  the   usual.     Vorse,   M.   H. 

Vampire.     Gautier,  T. 


Van.     King,  C. 

Van     Bibber    and     the     swan-boats.     Davis, 

Richard  H. 
Van  Bibber  as  best  man.  Davis,  Richard  H. 
Van  Bibber  at  the  races.    Davis,  Richard  H. 
Van    Bibber    baseball    club.     Davis,    Rich- 
ard H. 
Van  Bibber's   burglar.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Van    Bibber's    man    servant.     Davis,    Rich- 
ard H. 
Van   Der   Poorten-Schwartz,  J.   M.  W.  See 

Maartens,   M.  pseud. 
Van  Dyke,   Henry,   1852- 
Beggars  under  the  bush. 
Jii  Unknown    quantity 
Blue  tiower 

/;;  Blue  flower 
Brave  heart 

In   Ruling   passion 
Change  of  air 

III  Unknown    quantity 

Countersign  of  the  cradle 

In  Unknown    quantity 

Scrib  M  52:469 

Effectual  fervent  prayer 

In  Unknown    quantity 

Fatal  success 

In  Fisherman's   luck 
First  Christmas  tree 
/;;  Blue  tiower 

First  Christmas  tree 
Friend  of  justice 

/;;   Ruling  passion 
Friend   of  the   family 
In  Howells,  W.  D.,  and  others.     Whole 
family  ch  12 
Gentle  life 

In  Ruling  passion 
Handful  of  clay 
In  Blue  flower 
His  other  engagement 

/;;   Scrib   M  41 :  167 
Humoreske 

In  Unknown   quantity 
In  the  odour  of  sanctity 
In  Unknown   quantity 
Keeper  of  the  light 
In  Ruling  passion 
Key  of  the  tower 

In  Unknown   quantity 
King's   jewel 

In  Unknown   quantity 
Leviathan 

/;;   Scrib  M  42:268 
Light  that  failed  not 
In  Scrib   M  27:  405 
Lost  boy 
/;;  Lost  boy 
Harper  128:  3 
Lost  word;    a   Christmas  legend   of   long 
ago 
In  Blue  flower 
Lost  word 
Lover  of  music 
In  Ruling  passion 
Unknown   quantity 
Scrib  M  25:387 
Mansion 
In  IMansion 

Unknown  quantity 
Harper   122:3 


332 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Van   Dyke,   Henry  ^C mi  I iiiiicd. 
Messengers  at  the  window 

In  Unknown   quantitj' 
Mill 
In  Blue  flower 
Idler  23:3 
Xight  call 

In  Unknown   quantity 
Harper   125:  t,~,~ 
Old  game 

In   Unknown   quantity' 
Other  wise  man.    Sec  Van  Dyke.  II.  Story 

of  the   other  wise   man 
Pichou 

In  Scrib    U    28:696 
Return  of  the  charm.     Sec  Van  Dyke,  IT. 
Two  stories  of  the  unknown  quantity 
Reward  of  virtue 

III   Ruling  passion 
Ripening  of  the  fruit.     Sec  Van  Dyke,  H. 
Two  stories  of  the  unknown  quantity 
Sad    shepherd 
In  Sad   shepherd 

Unknown   quantitj^ 
Scrib    M   49:  i 
Silverhorns 

In  Scrib   M  41:  429 
Source 
/;/  Blue  flower 
Scrib  M  14:  705 
Spy  rock 
In  Blue  flower 

Scrib    M  32:466 
Story  of  the  other  wise  man 
fn  Blue  flower 

Story  of  the  other  wise  man 
Harper  86:  277 
Stronghold 

In  Unknown   quantity 
Two    stories    of    the    unknown     quantity: 
The  ripening  of  the  fruit:  The  return 
of  the   charm 
In  Unknown   quantity 
Harper  124:  54 
Unruly  sprite 

In  Unknown   quantity 
Cur   Lit    53:  236 
Wedding-ring 

In  Unknown   quantity 
Scrib   M  52:  361 
White  blot;  the  story  of  a  picture 
/;/   Ruling  passion 
White   blot 
Scrib  M  18:  693 
Wood-magic 

fn   Blue  flower 
Year  of  nobility 
In  Ruling  passion 
McClure   17:  348 
Van   Renssalaer,   Marianna   Griswold    (Mrs. 
Schuyler  Van  Rensselaer)  (Lydia  Schuy- 
ler,  pseud)    1S51- 
Corrina's    Fiametta 

/"  Cent  50:  362 
Lustig's 
In  One  man  who  was  content 
Cent  45:605 
Mary 
In  One  man  who  was  content 
Scrib  M  20;  776 


One  man  who  was  content 
/;/  One  man  who  was  content 
Cent  53:287 
Van    Valkenberg's    Christmas   gift.     Jordan, 

E.  G. 
Vandoo.     Wright,   M.   O. 
Vanity.     Henry,   O. 
Vanity  and  some  sables.      Henry.  O. 
\'arenka   Olesoff.     Gorky,    .M. 
\'arick's    lady    o'    dreams.     Jordan,    K.    G. 
Variety  Patter.     Jerome.     J.   K. 
Vasco's    sweetheart.     Gibbon,    P. 
Vase   of   clay.     Aicard,   J. 
Vasili.     Dragoumis,  J.  D. 
\'ehicle   of  love.     Hibbard,   G.   A. 
Veiled  lady  of  Stamboul.     Smith,  F.  H. 
Velvet    glove.     James,    H. 
Wdvet  gown.      French,  A.  W. 
Vendetta.     Balzac,   H.  de 
Vendetta.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Venerable  imposter.     Harte,  B. 
Venetian   glass.     Matthews,  J.   B. 
\'enetian   idyl.     Sharp,  W. 
Venetian    night's    entertainment.     Wharton, 

E. 
Venetia's   child.     Maartens,   M. 
Vengeance  of  Lai  Beg.     Kipling.  R. 
Venture   in   1777.     Mitchell,  S.   W. 
Venture    of    the    "Flying    Hind."     Conollv, 

J.  B. 
Venturers.     Henry,  O. 
Venus   anno   domini.     Kipling,   R. 
Venus  of  Braniza.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Venus   of    Ille.     Merimee,   P. 
Vera,   the   medium.     Davis,   Richard   H. 
Veranda    in   the   Alcazaria.     Smith,   F.    H. 
Vera's   first   Christmas  adventure.     Bennett. 

E.  A. 
\"era"s    second    Christmas    adventure.     Ben- 
nett,  E.  A. 
Verdict.     Sienkiewicz,     H. 
Verdict.     Wharton,    E. 
1*^1  verdugo.     Balzac.  H.  de 
Verga,  Giovanni,  1840- 
I-U'rca\  cd 

hi   LTnder   the   shadow   of   Etna 
Cavalleria    rusticana     [Rustic    chivalry] 
fn   Cavalleria   rusticana 

Under    the    shadow    of    I'.tna 
Gramigna's    mistress    [II<nv    Pepjia    loved 
Gramigna] 
/;/  Cavalleria  rusticana 

Under  the  shadow  of   Etna 
Home  tragedy 

/;/  Warner    library 
How  Peppa  loved  Gramigna.     See  Verga, 

G.     Gramigna's    mistress 
Jcli  the  shepherd 

/)/   Under  the   shadow   of    Etna 
La  U;)^a  / 

//;  Under  the  shadow  of   Etna 
Mystery 

/;;  Cavalleria   rusticana 
Xedda 

fn  Cavalleria   rusticana 
Red-headed  Malpelo 

fn  Cavalleria  rusticana 
Rustic    chivalry.     Sec    Verga,    G.     Caval- 
leria rusticana 
.Story  of  .St.  .Joseph's  ass 

/;;  Under  the  shadow  of   Etna 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


333 


War  lietween   saints 
In   Cavalleria   rusticana 
Veritable   Quidors.     Loomis,    C.   B. 
\'erita's    strategem.     French,   A.   W. 
Vernon   the   traitor.     Crockett,    S.    R. 
Verotchka.     Chekhov,    A.    P. 
Versus  the  same.     Hopkins,   M.  S.   H. 
Very  bottom  of  her  purse.     French,   A.   \\  . 
\cry  dull   affair.     Hawkins,  A.   H. 
Very  good  thing  for   the  girl.     Merrick,   L. 
Very  latest  thing.     Hawkins,  A.   H. 
Very   little   person.     Vorse,   M.    H. 
Very  old   family.     Barrie,  J.   AI. 
Very  small  person.     Donnell,  A.   H. 
Vcr}^  superior  man.     French,  A.  W. 
Vestal   virgins.     Harraden,    B. 
\'eteran.     Crane,   S. 
^'etoran   of   seventy-six.     Singmaster,   E. 

Veuillot,  Louis,   1 813-1883 
Tigruche 

//;  Warner  library 
Vevie.  Jordan,  K.  G. 
\'iaticum.     Alaupassant.  G.   de 

Viaud,     Julien,     i.     e.     Louis     Marie    Julian 
(Pierre  Loti,  pseud.)   1850- 
Old  salt 

In   From  lands  of  exile 
Sorrow  of  an  old  convict 

In   Stories    by    foreign    authors,    French 
V  3 
Vicar   of  Tours.     Sec   Balzac,   H.    de.     Cure 

de  Tours 
Vicar's   secret.     Weyman,   S.   J. 
"Viccolo"'  of  Madame  Lucrezia.  Merimee,  P. 
Vice-consort.     Stockton,   F.    R. 
Vicious  circle.     Hornung,  E.  W. 
Victim.     See  Maupassant,   G.  de.    Drunkard 
Victor.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
Victor.     Thanet,   O. 
Victor  at   Chungke.     Craddock.  C.   E. 
Victoria  Delsaro,  missing.     Jordan,   E.  G. 
Victory.     Singmaster,    E. 
Victory  for   the   people.     White.    W.    A. 
Victory  of  the  Grand   Duke  of  Mittenheim. 

Hawkins,  A.  H. 
Vidocq,   Eugene   Francois,    1775-1857 
Jean  Monette 

In  Patten,  W'.    International   short   sto- 
ries v  3 
La  vie  errante.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

Viebig,  Clara 

Klingeljunge 

In  Brooks,   \N .     Stories    from  four   lan- 
guages 
Little  brown  shoes 

In   Brooks,   W.     Stories    from    four   lan- 
guages 
Viele,    Herman   Knickerbocker,    1856-1008 
Carhart    mystery 
In  On   the  lightship 
Cosmopol  35:  559 
Dead   man's   chest 
/;/   On   the  lightship 

Booklover's   M  6:  357 
Girl  from  Mercury 
In   On  the  lightship 
Reader  5:67 


Guest  of  iionor 

/)/   On   the  lightship 
McClure    19:395 
Inn  of  the  silver  moon 

//;   Inn   of   the   silver   moon 
Making  of  a  pilot 

/;;   Scrib   M   30:661 
Man  without  a  pension 

/;;   On   the   lightship 
Meddler 

/;;   Cosmopol    35:  635 
Money  meter 

/;;   On  the  lightship 
McClure  24:  178 
Monstrosity 

In  On  the  lightship 
Priestess  of  Amen  Ra 
/;;   On   the   lightship 
Story   of   Ignatius   the   almoner 

/;;   On   the   lightshii) 
Lfnexpected  letter 
/;;   On    the    lightship 
Views  on  the  African  exodus.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Vigil.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Vigil  of  McDowell  Sutro.     Matthews,  J.  B. 
Viglund    the    Fair.     See    Morris,   W.     Story 

of  Viglund 
Vigny,   Alfred    Victor   de,    Comte  de,    1799- 
1863 
Laurette;  or.  The  red   seal 

/;;   Stories  by  foreign  authors,  French  v 
3 
Warner  library 
Viking's    love.     Liljencrantz,    O.    A. 
Village    amanuensis.     Mitford   M.   R. 
Village  autocrat.     Donnell.  A.  H. 
Village   convict.     Chaplin,   H.  W. 
Village   cronies.     Garland,    H 
Village   dressmaker.     Spofford,  H.   P. 
Village   Lear.     Freeman,  M.   E.   W. 
Village  pump   Fewins.     Keats,   G. 
Village  shop.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Village   singer.     Freeman,   M.   E.   W. 
Village  stradivarius.     Wiggin,   K.   D. 
Village   uncle.     Hawthorne,    N. 
Village  watch-tower.     Wiggin,  K.  D. 
Villain-worshipper.     Hornung,    E.    W. 
Villiers    de    L'lsle-Adam,    Jean    Marie    Ma- 
thias  Philippe  Auguste,  Comte  de,  1838- 
1889 
Torture  of  hope 

/;;   Hawthorne,  J.    Library  mystery  and 
detective  stories,  French 
Vox   populi 

/;;   Merrill,  S.     Pastels  in  prose 
Vindication  of  Jared  Hargot.   Dunbar,  P.  L. 
\ine  on  a  house.     Bierce,  A. 
\'iney's   free  papers.     Dunbar,  P.   L. 
Violanta   Cesarina.     Willis,   N.   P. 
Violated.     JNIaupassant,    G.    de 
Violin    obligato.     Crosby,    M. 
Virginia    colonel.     Seawell,    M.    E. 
Virginia  cousin.     Harrison,   C.    C. 
Virgin's  god-child.     Souvestre.   E. 
Virtue.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Virtue  in  the  ballet.     Maupassant.  G.   de 
Virtue   in   war.     Crane,   S. 
Virtuoso's    collection.     Hawthorne,    N. 


334 


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Visahka   (.Tibetan) 

111   Hawthorne,  J.    Lil)rai"y  niystcr}-  and 
detective    stories.    Oriental 
\isiblc    return.     Singmaster,   E. 
Vision  of  Charles  XI.     Merimee,  1'. 
Vision  of  the   fountain.     Harte,  B. 
Vision   of   the   fountain.     Hawthorne,   N. 
Vision  of  the  judge  of  Colmar.     Daudet,  A. 
Vision  of  the  soul.     Watson,  J. 
Visions  of  fantasy.     Turgenev,   I.   S. 
Visit   of    the    turbulent   grandfatiior.     Crad- 

dock,  C.  E. 
Visit    to    Father    Didon.     Sec    Alaupassant, 

G.  de.     Monastery  of  Corbara 
Visiting  of  .Mother  Danbury.  Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Visits.     James,    H. 

Vista  in  Central  Park.     .Matthews,  J.   B. 
\'itagraphoscoiJe.     Henry,   O. 
Vive    Tempereur.     Andrews,    .M.   R.    S. 
Vivian.     Edgeworth,   M. 

Vizier  of  the  two-horned  Alexander.    Stock- 
ton, F.  R. 
Volsunga   saga:   the   story  of   the  Volsungs 

and  the   Niblungs.     Morris,   W. 
Voice.     Deland,  M. 
Voice  in  the  air.     Barr,  R. 
Voice  in  the  rice.     Morris,  G. 
Voice  in  the  wilderness.     Hornung,  E.   W. 
Voice  in  the  world  of  pain.     Jordan,   E.   G. 
Voice  of  beauty.     Fernald,  C.  B. 
Voice  of  Gunbar.     Hornung,   E.   W. 
Voice   of   the    city.     Henry,    O. 
Voice   of   truth.     Jordan,    E.    G. 
Voltaire,   Frangois  Marie  de  Arouet,    1694- 
1778 
Atheist  and  the  sage.    Sec  Voltaire,  l\  M. 

de  A.    Story  of  Johnny 
Black  and  the  white 

In   Works   v  3 
Good  Brahmin 

In  Works   v  3 
Huron 

In  Works  v  3 

Jeannot   and   Colin 

In  Works  v  3 

Jessup,  A.,  and  Canby,  H.  S.     Book 

of  the  short  story 
Mabie,     H.     W..     and     Strachey,     L. 
Little  masterpieces  of  ticticm  v  7 
Man   of  forty  crowns 

/;;   Works  v  2 
Micromcgas 

In   Works  v  3 
Princess  of  Babylon 

In  Works  v  3 
Story  of  Joiinny;  or.  The  atheist  and  the 
sage 
In  Works  v  2 
White  bull 

In  Works  v  2 
W'orld  as   it  goes 

In  Works  v  3 
Zadig 

In   Works   v   2 

I'atten,   W.     International   short   sto- 
ries v  3 
Voltairian   of  Siberia.  Sec    Kurn\vu\<n.  V.   G. 

Sketclics  of  a  Siberian  t<jurist 
Voluntary  death.     Coppee,   F. 
Von  Kcmpelen  and  his  discovery.  Poc,  E.  A. 


Verse,   Mary  Marvin   Heaton   (Mrs.   Albert 
White  Verse) 

.Annihilation    of   the    conscience 

In    Breaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Awkward   question 

/;/   Harper    113:  68 
Bear  at  home 

In   Harp  B  43:  1071 
Boat   and   the  baby   carriage 

In   Brcaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Breaking-in   of  a  yachtsman's  wife 

In  Breaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Atlan  96:  197 
Breaking  point 

In  Everybody's   29:363 
Broken  in 

In  Breaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Case  of  Frederick 

/;;  Harper  127:  786 
Casting  vote 

/;/   Everybody's    14:  22 
Chastening  of  Sally 

In   Everybody's  21:390 
Cheap   boat — cheapness  of  the  boat 

In  Breaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Concerning  tribal   warfare 

//;  Cent  78:45 
Conscience  and  the  gondola 

In    Breaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Atlan    101:755 
Cruise  of  the  Quinze  Mille   Vierges 

/;;   Breaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Atlan    100:  229 
Destroyer  of  homes 

/;/  Atlan   104:  501 
Disintegration    of   the   conscience 

/;;   Breaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Disintegrator 

In   Harper   129:  232 
Failing  of  the  conscience 

In   Brcaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Further  adventures  of  a  yachtsman's  wife. 
Sec  Vorse,  M.  H.     Value  of  the  usual 
Grandmother 

In   Howells,  W.  D.,  and  others.    Whole 
family  ch  3 
Grantham's  limitations 

In  Scrib   M  44:  521 
Gregory  learned 

/;;   Breaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Gregory  learns. 

In   Breaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Guests 

In   Brcaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Heart  of  the  house 

/;;   Everybody's    15:725 
I  buy  the  Tar   Baby 

/;;   Breaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
In    Bohemia 

In   Everybody's   16:  185 
In   the  back  water 

In  Applcton's  M   8:  218 
Inability  to  interfere 

/;;  McClure   31:  477 
Jimmie   and    the   honey-boar 

/;/   Woman's   H   C   4":  -^P   P    '4 
Jimsie's   afternoon   off 

/;/  Am   M    68:  160 
Joy  of  boats 

In  Breaking-in  of  a  vachtsman's  wife 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


335 


"Learning"  of  Gregory 

In  Breaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Lesson  of  silence 

III  Breaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Long  wait 

In  Everybody's    28:218 
Lure  of  the  Je  I'Aimais 

In  Breaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Marianna   overreaches 

In   Breaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Mrs.    McClanahan,    the    Chinese    laundry 
and   Beller 
/;;  jMcClure  30:  480 
Modern    love   story 

In  Good   H   56:  785 
Mysterious   anger   of   Mrs.    Mayberry 

/;/   Cur  Lit  45:  697 
Old  clothes:  a  Jimmie  Preston  story 

In  Woman's  H  C  40:  N  p  6 
Other  doors 

In  Scrib  M  39:  602 
Quiet  woman 

In  Atlan   99:  80 
Shifted   burden 

In   Everybody's    18:  i8g 
Silent  wire 

In   Everybody's   15:264 
Stan  learns  to  sail 

In   Breaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Standardizing  Jimmy 

In  Woman's   H   C  4o:Ja  p  6 
Staying  out  of  Jimsie   Bate 

In  Am  M  66:  472 
Teeth 

In   McClure   30:682 
L^ndoing  of  man 

In   Everybody's    16:403 
Value    of   the   usual.    [Further  adventures 
of  a  yachtsman's  wife] 
In   Breaking-in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Atlan    98:  240 
Very  little  person 

In  Very    little   person 
Warning   of    Isratil 

///   Breaking  in  of  a  yachtsman's  wife 
Youngest   son 
In   Harper   117:  679 
Votary  in  motley.     Tracy,  V. 
Vox.     Wright.  M.  T. 

Vox  populi.     Villiers  "de  L'Isle-Adam,  J.  M. 
Voyage  of  the  "America."     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Voyage  of  the  Cygnet.     Masefield,  J. 
Voyage    to    the    lower    Amazon.     Stockton, 

F.  R. 
Vulgar  fraction.     Parker,  G. 
Vulgar  little  boy.     Harte,  B. 

Wager.  Edgeworth,  ^l. 
Wager.  Mitford,  M.  R. 
Wager  island.     Payn,  J. 

Wager  of  the  Marquis  de  ]\Ierosailles.  Haw- 
kins, A.  H. 
Wages  of  sin.     Spofford,  H.  P. 
Wages  of  the  snitch.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Wagner   matinee.     Gather,   W.   S. 
Wahsatch   band   of  bandits.     Warman.   C. 
Waif  of   the   plains.     Harte,   B. 
Wainright  and  the  little  gods.     Cameron,  M. 
Waiter,  a  "Bock."     Maupassant,   G.   de 
Waiting.     Matthews,   J.    B. 
Waiting  for  the  ferry.     Gorky,  M. 


Waiting    for    the    ship:    a    Fort    Point    idyl. 

Harte,   B. 
Waiting   hand.     Deland,    M. 
V\'aiting  supper.      Hardy,  T. 
Waitress.     Woolson,  C.   V. 
Wakalona.     Warman.    C. 
Wake.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Wakefield.     Hawthorne,    N. 
Waldo    Trench    regains   his    youth.      Fuller, 

H.   B. 
Walhalla.     Davis,    Rebecca    II. 
Walk  in  the  light  wiiilc  there  is  light.     Tol- 
stoi, L.   N. 
Walk  up  the  avenue.     Davis,  Richard  H. 
Walking"    delegate.     Kipling,    R. 
Walking   woman.     Austin,   M.   II. 
Wall    street   wooing.     Matthews,   J.    B. 
Walled  up  door.     Hoffmann,  E.  T.  W. 
Walls  of  Jericho.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Walna.     Phillpotts,    E. 
Walrus  and  the  carpenter.     Norris,  K. 
Walter     Schnaff's    adventure.     Maupassant, 

G.  de 
Walter's  little   mother.     Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 
Wan  Lee,  the  pagan.     Harte,  B. 
Wandering   heir.     Reade,   C. 
Wandering   home.     Le   Gallienne,   R. 
Wandering  Jew.     Kipling,  R. 
Wandering  Samaritan.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Wandering   Willie's    tale.     Scott,    W. 
Wantawanda.     W^arman,    C. 
Wanted— a   chaperon.     Ford,    P.   L. 
Wanted:  a  chaperon.     Harrison,  C.  C. 
Wanted  a  matchmaker.     Ford,  P.  L. 
Wanted — a    young   person.     Burnett,    F.    H. 
War    between    saints.     Verga,    G. 
War  debt      Jewett,  S.  O. 
War  diary  of  a  Union  woman  in  the  south. 

Cable,    G.   W. 
War   memories.     Crane,    S. 
War-time   Santa   Claus.     King,   G.   E. 
War  widow.     Frederic.  H. 
Ward,     Elizabeth     Stuart     (Phelps)      (Mrs. 
Herbert   Dickinson   Ward),   1844-1911 
Andrew  Kent's  temptation 

In   Harper   31 :  42 
Annie    Laurie 

/;;   Fourteen   to  one 
Harper  76:  122 
Autobiography  of  Aureola 
In  Oath    of  allegiance 
Cent  68: 109 
Avery   [His  wife] 
/;;  Avery 

ITarper  103:  518,  701,  895 
Bell  of  St.  Basil's 

In   Fourteen    to    one 
Beyond   the  gates 

/;;   Beyond    the   gates 
Brave  deed 

Iti   Fourteen    to    one 
Burglars  in  Paradise 

In  Old  maids,  and  Burglars  in  Paradise 
Calico 

//;   Men,  women   and  ghosts 
Chariot   of  fire 

//;   Chariot    of    fire 
Oath  of  allegiance 
Harper  no:  777 


33^ 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Ward,  Elizabeth   Stuart  — Coutiinicd. 
Chici"  operator 
In  Oath   of  allegiance 
Harper  1 19:  300 
Harp  W  55:  O  14  p  8 
Christophorus 
/;;   Oath   of  allegiance 
1  larpcr    1 18: 718 
Cloth  of  gold 

fit  Scaled    orders 
Comrades 
III   Comrades 

Harper  123:  308 
Covered  embers 

///  Oath   of  allegiance 
Harper    111:351 
Day  of  my  death 

III   Men,  women    and   ghosts 
Harper    37:  621 
Dca   ex  machina 

/;;   Harper    108:  304 
Doherty 

III  Sealed    orders 
Empty  house 

/;(   Empty   house 
Eec 

III   Empty  house 
Cent  61 : 671 
Fourteen   to   one 
In  Fourteen    to    one 
Cent  41: 300 
His  father's  heart 
III   Empty  house 
Harper  121:  377 
His   relict 

In  Fourteen    to    one 
His  soul  to  keep 
/;;  Oath    of  allegiance 
Harper    117:  500 
His  wife.     See  Ward,  E.  S.  P.    Avery 
In  the  Gray  Goth 

III  Men,  women   and  ghosts 
Warner  Library 
Atlan  20:  559 
Jack  the  fisherman 
In  Fourteen    to    one 
Jack  the  fisherman 
Jonathan  and  David 

III  Jonathan   and  David 
Harper  109:  364a 
Joy-giver 

III  Empty  house 
Harp   R  38:25 
Kentucky's  ghost 

/;;   Men,  women    and   ghosts 
Atlan  22:  624 
Lady  of  Shalott 

In  Sealed    orders 
Law  and  the  gospel 

In   Fourteen    to    one 
Little  Tommy  Tucker 

In   Men,  women    and   ghosts 
Long,  long  ago 

In  Scaled    orders 
Lost  hero 

fn   Lost  hero 
Loveliness 
/;;   Loveliness 
Atlan   84:  216 


Madonna  of  the  tubs 

In    I-"ourteen    to    one 

Madonna   of  the   tubs 
Harper  72:  94 
Married   daughter 

In    llowells,  W.   D.,   and   others    Whole 
familj'  ch  8 
Mary   Elizabeth 

/'/   Fourteen   to   one 
Miss   Mildred's   friend 

In  Sealed    orders 
Harper  59:374 
Xeblitt 

In  Sealed    orders 
Night-watches 

Jn   Men,  women   and   ghosts 
No  news 

/)/   Men,  women   and   ghosts 
Atlan  22:  257 
Number  13 

III  Sealed    orders 
Oath   of  allegiance 

In  Oath    of   allegiance 
Atlan    73:  465 
Old  maid's  paradise 

In  Old  maids,  and  Burglars  in  Paradise 
Old  Mother   Goose 

In  Sealed    orders 
One  of  the  elect 

III   Men,  women    and   ghosts 
Presence 

III   Empt}'  house 

Harp'B   44:  Ja  p  7 
Rejected    manuscript 

In   Empt}^  house 
Harper  86:282 
Reverend    Malachi    IMatthew 

In   Fourteen  to  one 
Romance    of  the  bill 

III   Empty  house 
Harp  B  36:  1039 
Running  the   risk 

In  Sealed    orders 
Sacrament 

//;  Oath  of  allegiance 
Harper   112:  13 
Sacred  fire 

In  Oath  of  allegiance 
Sacrifice   of  Antigon.e 

/;(  Fourteen   to  one 
Saint  Agatha's.     Sec  Ward,  E.  S.  P.  Sup- 
ply at  Saint  Agatlia's 
Saint  Caligula 

In  Sealed   orders 
Sealed  orders 

In  Sealed  orders 
Shut  in 

/;/  Fourteen   to  one 
Since   I  died 

//;  Sealed   orders 
Sui)ply  at  Saint  Agatha's 

/;;  Supply   at    Saint    Agatha's 
Cent  47:868 
Sweet  home 

/;;  Fourteen   to  one 
Sweet  home  road 

In   Emi)ty   house 

Ilari)    B  44:  153,  236 
Tammy  slianty 

//'  Oath  of  allegiance 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


337 


Tenth   of  January 

In   Men,    women   and    ghosts 
Atlan   21 :  345 
Tiny 

In  Tiny 
Told  in  trust 

In  Harp   B  2>i:  My  5  p  9 
Too  late 

/;;   Eourteen   to   one 
True  story  of  Guenever 

In  Sealed  orders 
Twenty-four:  four 
1)1   Empty   house 
Harper  92:  264 
Two  hundred  and  two 

/;;  Sealed  orders 
Unemployed 

In  Oath   of  allegiance 

Harper  113:  904 

Voyage   of  the  "America" 

In  Sealed   orders 

Scrib   o  s   12: 680 

What  was  the   matter? 

In  Men,   women   and   ghosts 
Within   the   gates 
/;;  Within   the  gates 

McClure  17:35,   142,  236 
Woman's  pulpit 

In  Sealed  orders 
Wrecked  in  port 

/;;  Sealed  orders 
Zerviah    Hope 

In  Stories   by   American    authors   v   8 
Ward,  Herbert  Dickinson,   1861- 
Cast  of  the  net 
/;;  White    crown 
Harper  87:437 
Colonel  Odminton.    A  sequel  to  A  repub- 
lic without   a   president 
///   Republic  without  a  president 
Dr.    Cox's   discovery 

/;;   Cosmopol    34:  297 
Equation  of  a  failure 

In  White    crown 
Greatest  man  in  the  country 

/;;  Chaut  22:  557 
Lost   city 

1)1   Republic  without  a  president 
Missing  interpreter 
In  White    crown 
Atlan  6g:  87 
Only  an  incident 

/;;  White    crown 
Republic   without  a   president 

In  Republic  without  a  president 
Rider 

In  Cosmopol  35:573 
Romance  of  a  mortgage 

In   Republic  without  a  president 
Romance  of   the  faith 
Tn  White    crown 
Cent  47:528 
Scud 

In   Republic  without  a  president 
Semaphore 

1)1  White    crown 
Scrib   M   14:  760 
Tangent  of  a  crime 

In  Atlan   95:  328 
Terrible   evening 
/;;  Republic  without  a  president 


Value  of  a  cipher 

1)1  Wliitc    crown 
White  crown 

1)1  White    crown 
Cent  44: 595 
Ward   Xo.  6.     Chekhov,  A.   P. 
Ward    of    Colonel    Starbottle.      II  arte,    B. 
Ward   of   the    Golden    Gate,      llarle,    Li. 
Wardrobe.     Maupassant,  G.  dc 
Waring's    peril.     King,    C. 
Warlock    o'    Glenwarlock.      Macdonald,    G. 
Warman,  Cy,  1855- 
Ar'  ye  woth  it? 
In  Short   rails 
Belle  of  Athabasca 
/;(   Last  spike 

Weiga   of   Temagami 
Bishop   of   Price 

/;;   Frontier   stories 
Black  fliers 

In  Short   rails 
Brakeman  and  the  squaw 

In  Frontier   stories 
Catching  a  runaway  engine 
/;;  Express  messenger 
McClure  6:  589 
Chasing  the  white  mail 

In  Last  spike 
Chekko  and   Uncle   Ben 
In  Weiga  of  Temagami 
Canad  M  13: 548 
Columbine  of   Cripple   Creek 

In   Frontier   stories 
Conquest   of  Alaska 

1)1  Last  spike 
Couple    of   captains 
In  Frontier   stories 
McClure  11:  55i 
Cowboy's    funeral 

//;  Frontier  stories 
Cross  of  the  cree 

In  Weiga  of  Ternagami 
Cure's   Christmas   gift 

In  Last  spike 
Death  run 

In  Tales  of  an   engineer 
McClure  3:248 
Engineer's  white  hair 

1)1  Short   rails 
Express  messenger 

In  Express  messenger 
Fanny  and   the   fireman 
In  Short   rails 

Weiga  of  Temagami 
Fidelity  of  a  dog 

In  Lippinc  71 : 361 
Fighting    manager;    a    story    of    the    St. 
Louis  railroad  strike 
//;   Short   rails 

McClure  13:  475 
First  train  over  the  bridge 

/;/  Short  rails 
Ghost   train   illusion 

In   Express  messenger 
Great  wreck  on   the  Pere  Marquette 

In  Last  spike 
Half-breeds 

In  Frontier   stories 
Heathen 
In  Weiga  of  Temagami 


338 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Warman,  Cy— Continued. 
Iloskaninni 

In  Frontier   stories 
How  God  made  Temagami 

/;;  W'eiga  of  Temagami 
In  the  Black  canon 

III   Last  spike 
In  the  hospital 

In   Frontier   stories 
"Injun   fin'  um  paper-talk" 

/;/   Frontier   stories 
Iron   liorse  and  the  trolley 

/;;  Last  spike 
Jack  Farle\''s  Hying  switch 

/;/   Short   rails 
Lippinc  66:  454 
Jack   Ramsey's   reason 

fii   Last  spike 
Last  spike 

/;/  Last  spike 
Little  bird  and  the  blacksmith 

/;/  W'eiga  of  Temagami 
Little    Cayuse 

In  Frontier  stories 
Locomotive  as   a  war  chariot 

/;/   Express  messenger 
McClure  9:  597 
Locomotive   that    lost   herself 

III   Express  messenger 
Eng   Illust   15:433 
McClure   7:  89 
Milwaukee  run 

III  Last  spike 
Mysterious  message 

III   Express  messenger 
]\Iysterious   signal 

In  Last  spike 
New  ticket  agent 

In  Short   rails 
Number  three 

In   Last  spike 
On  the  black-list 

/;;   Short   rails 
On  the  limited 

III  Last  spike 

Canad  M  26:  63 
Opening  of  the  Alpine  tunnel 

In  Short   rails 
Oppressing   the   oppressor 

In  Last  spike 

Lippinc  67: 731 
Out   on   the  road 

In  Short   rails 
Passing  of  McTvor 

/;;   Short   rails 

McClure    11:484 
Path  finding  in  the   Northwest 

/;/   Last  spike 
Perpendicular   railroad 

/;;   Short   rails 
Ind    52:2156 
Persecution  of  a  pup 

In  Lippinc   70: 486 
Quiet  day  at  Creedc 

fn   h'rontier   stories 
Railroading  in   France 

//;  Short   rails 
Railway  emergency 

In  Short    rails 
Railway   mail   clerk 

In   Express  messenger 


Roumanian   romance 

III  Short   rails 
Running  switch 
In  Short   rails 
Sabo 

In  VVeiga  of  Temagami 
Scalp  for  a  scalp 

III   Frontier   stories 
Scraptomania 

In   Express  messenger 
Seductive    six-shooter 
In   Frontier   stories 
Slaying  the  wild  bull 
In  Frontier  stories 
Sorrow  of  a  settler 
/;/  Lippinc  71 :  698 
Story  of  an   Englishman 

In  Last  spike 
Story  of  engine   107 

///  Express  messenger 
Stuff  that  stands 

//;  Last  spike 

Sympathy   strike 

III   Short   rails 

Tale  of  two  dogs 

/;;  Canad  M  25:  113 
Through  Seymour  narrows 

III   Ind  52:^382 
Tickaboo 

/;;   F"rontier   stories 
Valley  tan 

In   Frontier   stories 
Wahsatch  band  of  bandits 

///   Frontier  stories 
W'akalona 

/;;   Express   messenger 
Wantawanda 

III  Frontier   stories 
Weiga  of  Temagami 

//;  Weiga  of  Temagami 
Lippinc  76: 467 
Welcome  of  the  wild 

III  Weiga  of  Temagami 
White  mail 

/;/  White  mail 
Wild   night   at   Wood    river 

In   Express   messenger 
Wildwood  limited 

In  Lippinc  76: 722 
Wreck   at    Roubidcau 
III   Short   rails 
Warner,  Anne.     See  French.  Anne  Warner 
Warning.     Bacon,  J.    D. 
Warning.     Craddock,    C.    E. 
Warning  for  lovers.     Ford,  P.   L. 
Warning   note.     Maupassant,    G.    dc 
W^arning  of   Israhl.     \'orsc,    M.    II. 
Was  it  a  dream?     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Was  it  a  good  bear?     Thanet.  O. 
Was  it  a  watch?     Rarrie,  J.  M. 
Was  it  Heaven?  or  Hell?     Clemens,  S.  L. 
Washer   of  the    ford.     Sharp,   W. 
Washerwoman's  war.     Lewis,  A.   H. 
Washerwomen  of  night.     Souvestrc,  E. 
Waste  not,   want  not.     F.dgeworth,  M. 
W\-isted  day.     Davis.  Richard  II. 
Wat    Pringlc   o'   the   yair.      Hogg.   J. 
Watanna,   Onoto,   pseud.    (Babcock,   W.    E. 
CMrs.  Winnifred  Eaton  Babcock)  (Mrs. 
Bertrand    Babcock)    1870- 
Fligiit    of    llyacintli 
/;;   Cur   Lit   35:  437 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


339 


Honorable    Miss     Moonlight 

In  Honorable    Miss    Moonlight 
Love  of  Azalea 

In   Love    of    Azalea 

Bookman  19:583;  20:65,  i6i 
Loves    of   Sakura    Jiro 

In  Cent  65:755 
Miss  Lily  and  Miss  Chrysanthemum 

//(   Ladies"  H  J  20:  Ag  p   11 
Two   converts 

In   Harper   103:  585 
Unexpected    grandchild 

In  Lippinc    84:  684 
Wrench  of  chance 

In  Harp   W   50:  1494.    1505,    1531 
Watch.     Turgenev,    I.    S. 

Watchdog.    See  Maupassant,  G.  de.    Pierrot 
Watch-dogs.     Jacobs,    W.    W. 
Watcher  by  the  dead.     Bierce,  A. 
Watches  of  the  night.     Kipling,  R. 
Watching  the   rise   of   Orion.     Parker,   G. 
Watchmaker.      Hogg,  J. 
Watchmaker's  wife.     Stockton,    F.   R. 
Watchman.     Foote,    M.    H. 
Water-devil.     Stockton,    F.    R. 
Water  ghost  of  Harrowly  Hall.  Bangs,  J.  K. 
Water-lilies.       See   Alcott,    L.    M.       Pansies 

and  water-lilies 
Water-logged     town     in     Holland.       Smith, 

F.    H. 
Water   pavilion.     Gautier,    T. 
Water  talk.     Hale,  E.  E. 
Watcrmead    affair.     Barr,    R. 
Waterworks.     Bland,   E.   N. 
Waters  of  death.     Erckmann,  E.,  and  Chat- 

rian,  A. 
Waters   of  oblivion.     Mitchell,   S,   W. 
Watson,  Rev.  John  (Ian  MacLaren,  pseud.) 
I 850- I 907 
Afterwards 
In  Afterwards 
McClure  4:  472 
Baillie's  double 

In  Cosmopol   31 :  153 
Bull-dog 

In  Young  barbarians 
Collector's  inconsistency 

In  Afterwards 
Count 

In  Young  barbarians 
Cunning   speech   of    Drumtochty 

In  Beside  the  bonnie  brier  bush 
Disgrace  of  Mr.  Byles 
In  Young  barbarians 
Dr.  Davidson's   last   Christmas.   See  Wat- 
son,  J.     How   Dr.   Davidson   kept   his 
last    Christmas 
Doctor  of  the  old  school 

In   Beside  the  bonnie  brier  bush 

Stories    by    English    authors,     Scot- 
land 
McClure  4:  266 
Domestic   difference 

In  St.    Jude's 
Domsie 

In  Beside  the  bonnie  brier  bush 
Drumsheugh's  love  story 
In   Days  of  auld  lang  syne 
Bookman  2:27,  108 


Eiu'odias   and   .Syntyche 

//;  St.   Jude's 
Evangelist 

In  Afterwards 
l-'aithful  steward 

In  St.   Jude's 
T'^amous  victory 

//(   Young  barbarians 
l-'alher  Jinks 

///   Afterwards 
For  conscience  sake 

In  Days  of  auld  lang  syne 
Good  news   from  a   far  country 

In  Days  of  auld  lang  sync 
Government   official 

In  Afterwards 
Her  marriage  day 

In  St.   Jude's 
Highland  mystic 

In  Beside  the  bonnie  brier  bush 
His  crowning  day 

//;   Our   neighbors 
His  majesty  Baby 

In  Our   neighbors 
His  mother's   sermon 

In  Beside  the  bonnie  brier  bush 
His  private  capacity 

In  Young  barbarians 
How    Dr.    Davidson  kept   his   last   Christ- 
mas at   Drumtochty 

//;  Afterwards 
McClure    8:  114 
Impossible   man 

In  Afterwards 
Irregular   Christian 

//iSt.   Jude's 
Jamie 

In  Days  of  auld  lang  syne 
Harper  91:  559 
Jasmine   court   and  a   higher   ranger 

In  Cent  62:  60 
Last  sacrifice 

/;;  Afterwards 
Local    inquisition 

In  St.   Jude's 
Manifest  judgment 

In  Days  of  auld  lang  syne 
Master  of  deceit 

In  Blackw  158:  2,2,?, 
Liv  Age  207:  84 
McClure   5:470 
Milton's  conversion 

In  Days  of  auld  lang  syne 
Minister   of  St.    Bede's 

In  Afterwards 
Modest  scholar 

In  Our    neighbors 
Nathaneal 

In  St.   Jude's 
Nestie 

In  Young  barbarians 
News  of  a  famous  victory 

In   Our   neighbors 
Oor  lang  hame 

In  Days  of  auld  lang  syne 
Passing  of  Domsie 

In  Afterwards 
Past  redemption 

In  Days   of  auld   lang   syne 
McClure  5:333 


340 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Watson,  John — Coiifiiiucd. 
Power   of  tlic   child 

III  St.   Jucle's 
Probationer 

I)t  Afterwards 
Receiving  moderators 
III  Our   neighbors 
Cornhill  87:80 
Residuary 

/;;   Our  neighbors 
Right   hand   of   Samuel   Dodson 

In  Afterwards 
Righteous   overmuch 
In  Afterwards 
St.  Jude's 
Ruler  in   Israel 
/;;  St.  Jude's 
Saved    by   faith 

In  Afterwards 
Scot  indeed 

III  Our   neighbors 
Servant  lass 

/;;   Days  of  auld  lang  syne 
Soldier  of   tlic    Lord 

/;;   St.  jude's 
Speug 

/;;   Young  barbarians 
Transformation    of    Lachlan     Campbell 

III   Beside  the  bonnie  brier  bush 
Triumph  in  diplomacy    • 
In   Days  of  auld  lang  syne 
Warner  librar)^ 
Vision  of  the  soul 

In  Our   neighbors 
Wise  woman 

/;;   l-5eside  the  bonnie  lirier  bush 
With   unleavened   bread 
/;;   Our  neighbors 
Way  back.     Moore,  G. 
'Way  down   in   Lonesome   cove.     Craddock, 

C.  E. 
'Way    down     in     Poor    Valley.     Craddock, 

C.  E. 
Way  it  came.     James,  H. 
Way  it  was.     Hibbard,  G.  A. 
Way  of  a  woman.     Dunbar,  P.  L. 
Way   of  an  election.     Thanet,   O. 
Way  of  love.     Dunbar,   P.  L. 
Way  of  peace.     P>rown,  A. 
Way  that  he  took.     Kipling,  R. 
Way  to   peace.     Deland.   M. 
Way  to  the  wedding.     Cameron,  M. 
Way  to  wealth.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Way  wonderful.     Remington,  E. 
Wayfarer.     Duncan,    N. 
Wayfarer.     Sharp,    W. 

Wayfaring    couple.     Ereeman,    M.    E.    W. 
Ways   of   the   citv:    a    story   of  the   days    to 

come.     Wells,   II.  G. 
Wayside   comedy.     Kipling,    R. 
Wayside    episode.     Davis,    Rebecca    H. 
Weak   imitation.     Merrick,  L. 
Weaker  vessel.     Gerould.  K.   V. 
Weaker  vessel.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
Wealth  and  riches.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Weaver  who  became  a  leech    (Arabic) 

/;;   Hawthorne,  j.    Library  mystery  and 
detective    stories,    Oriental 
W^eavcr's   son.     Gibbon,    I'. 
Web    of    circumstance.     Chc^nutt,    C.    W. 


Webster,   Albert,  jr. 

Miss   JCunice's  glove 

hi   Baldwin,   C.   S.    American   short  sto- 
ries 
Stories   by   American    authors   v   6 
Atlan   ^^2:  92 
Operation  in   monej- 

III   Stories  by  American  authors  v   i 
Weddin'   present.     Stuart,    R.    -M. 
Wedding  at  Capri.     Heyse.  P.  J.  L. 
Wedding    chest.     Paget,   V. 
Wedding   gift.     Maupassant,    G.   de 
Wedding  gown.     Moore,  G. 
Wedding    knell.      Hawthorne,    X. 
Wedding  march.     Lagerlof,  S. 
Wedding  night.     Maupassant,  G.  de 
Wedding    of    the    Lady    of    Lovell.     Silber- 

rad,  U.   L. 
Wedding  present   problem.     Erench,   A.  W. 
W'^edding-ring.     Van    Dyke,    11. 
Wedding   slippers.     Mitford,    M.    R. 
Wedding    suit.     Sec     Page,    T.     X.     John's 

wedding  suit 
Wee  Willie   Winkie.     Kipling,    R. 
W^eeds.     Stuart,  R.  M. 

Wegstaffes   give   a  party.     Huneker,    J.   G. 
Weiga  of  Temagami.     Warman,  C. 
Weir  of  Hermiston.     Stevenson,  R.  L. 
Weland's  sword.     Kipling,  R. 
Welcome  of  the  wild.     Warman,  C. 
Well.     Jacobs,   W.   W. 
Well  of  Pen-Morfa.     Gaskell,  E.  C. 
Well    won;    or,    I'>om    the    plains    to    "The 

Point."      King,  C. 
Well-woven   evidence.     Thedan,   D. 
Welldean    Hall.      See    Hogg,    J.      Country 

dreams   and   apparitions 
Wells,   Herbert   George,    1866- 
/l^pyornis    Island 
/;;   Country  of  the  blind 
Thirty   strange   stories 
Apple 

/;;  Thirty    strange   stories 
Argonauts  of  the  air 

/;(  Thirty    strange    stories 
Pieautiful  suit 

III  Country  of  the  blind 
Catastrophe 

III  Thirty    strange    stories 
Cone 

/;;   Country  of  the  blind 
Door  in   the  wall 
Thirty    strange     stories 
Country  of  the  blind 

/;;   Country   of  the  blind 
Door  in  the  wall 
Crystal  egg         .,,,., 
In  Country   ol    the   lilnui 
'I'ales  of   space   and   time 
New  R    16:  556 
Cure   for  love 

///   (,'ure    for   love 

i'.ill   Mall   M    iS:  iSo 
Deal   in   ostriches 

/;)   Thirty    strange    stories 
Diamond  maker 

/;;   Door  in   the  wall 


INDEX    TO     SHORT    STORIES 


341 


Door  in  the   wall 

/;(   Country  of  the  blind 
Door  in  the  wall 
Everybody's    15:  328 
Dream  of  Armageddon 
III  Country  of  the  blind 
Door  in  the  wall 
Twelve  stories 
Empire  of  the  ants 

III  Country  of  the  blind 
I-"ilmcr 

//;  Twelve  stories 
Flowering  of  the  strange  orchid 

In  Country   of  the   blind 
In   the  abyss 

In  Thirty    strange   stories 
In  the  Avu  observatory 
III  Country  of  the  blind 
Thirty    strange    stories 
In  the  modern  vein 

In  Thirty    strange    stories 
Jilting   of   Jane 

In  Country  of  the  blind 
Thirty    strange   stories 
Jimmie    Goggles    the    god 
In  Country  of  the  blind 
Twelve  stories 
Cosmopol    26:  105 
Lord  of  the  dynamos 
In  Country  of  the  blind 
Door  in  the  wall 
Thirty  strange  stories 
Lost  inheritance 

In  Thirty    strange   stories 
Loyalty  of  Esau  Common 

In  Contemp    81 :  281 
jNIagic    shop 

/;;   Country  of  the  blind 
Twelve  stories 
Man  who  could  work  miracles 
In  Tales  of  space  and  time 
Canad  M    11:348 
Mari   terrible 

/;;  Thirty    strange    stories 
Miss  Winchelsea's  heart 
/;;   Country  of  the   blind 
Twelve  stories 
Mr.   Brisher's  treasure 
III   Twelve   stories 
Strand    17:469 
Mr.  Ledbetter's  vacation 

/;.'  Twelve  stories 
Mr.   Skelmersdale    in    Fairyland 
In  Twelve  stories 


Moonlight  fable 
In   Door  in   the 


'all 


Collier's  43:  Ap    10   p   13 
Moth 

In  Country  of  the  bhnd 
New  accelerator 

/;/  Twelve   stories 
Obliterated  man 

//(   Country   of  the  blind 
Plattncr   story 

/;;   Country  of  the  blmd 
Thirty    strange   stories 
New   R   14:  349 
Pollock  and   the    Porrah 
In  Thirty    strange   stories 


i'urple    1 'ileus 
/;/   Country   of  the  blind 
Thirty    strange   stories 
Rajah's    treasure 

Jn  Thirty    strange   stories 
Reconciliation 

In  Thirty   strange   stories 
Red  room 

In  Country  of  the  blind 
Thirty    strange   stories 
Remarkable  case  of   Davidson's  eyes 

In   Country  of  the  blind 
Sad  story  of  a  dramatic  critic 

In  Thirty    strange   stories 
Sea-raiders 

In   Country   of  the  blind 
Thirty    strange   stories 
Slip  under  the  microscope 
In  Country  of  the  blind 
Thirty    strange    stories 
Star 

/;;   Door  in   the  wall 

Tales   of  space  and   time 
Stolen   bacillus 

In   Country  of  the  blind 
Thirty    strange    stories 
Stolen   body 

In  Twelve  stories 
Story  of  Davidson's   eyes 

In  Thirty    strange   stories 
Story   of   the   days   to   come.      Sec   Wells. 

H.    G.    Ways   of  the   city 
Story  of  the  inexperienced   ghost 

//;  Twelve  stories 
Story  of  the  late  Mr.  Elvesham 
In  Country   of  the  blintl 
Thirty    strange   stories 
Idler  9:  487 
Story  of  the  stone  age 

In  Tales  of  space   and  time 
Strange    orchid 

///  Thirty    strange   stories 
Time  machine 

/;/   Time   machine 
New  R  12:98 
Treasure   in    the   forest 
In  Country  of  the  blind 
Thirty    strange   stories 
Triumphs  of  a   taxidermist 

/;/  Thirty   strange   stories 
Truth  about   Pyecraft 

In  Twelve  stories 
Under  the  knife 

/;/   Country  of  the  blind 
Thirty    strange    stories 
Eclectic    M   126:  605 
New   R    14:  I 
Valley  of  spiders 

III  Twelve  stories 
Ways  of  the  city;  a  story  of  days  to  come 
///  Tales  of  space   and  time 
Pall    Mall   M    18:491 
Werewolf.     Field,   E. 
Wesendonck.     Gerould,  K.   F. 
Wessex   folk.     Sec    Hardy,   T.    Few   crusted 

characters 
West  Point  regulation.     Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 
West  Point  start.     Loomis.  C.  B. 
Western   Ginevra.     Hale.   E.    E. 
Western   islands.     Masefield,   J. 
Wet   day   at   an    Irish   inn.     Mitchell,    D.   G. 


342 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Weyman,   Stanley  John,    1S55- 
Aluiiii   the   Garonne 

/;;   When   love   calls 
Archdeacon    Holdcn"s    tribulation 

/;/   ]''or  the  cause 
Hah 
/;;    Laid    up    in    lavender 
Eng-  llust   i:  700 
Liv  Age   162:  669 
Blore   manor  episode 

III   King's  stratagem 
Body-birds  of  court 
//;   King's   stratagem 
Laid  up   in   lavender 
Eng  Illust  3:  148 
Cat  and  the  king 

/;;   iMcClure  5:  438 
Colonel's   boy 

//;   Laid   up    in    lavender 
Deanery  ball 

1)1   Eor  the  cause 
Cornhill   48:  44 
Drift  of  fate 

hi   King's  stratagem 
Family  portraits 

III   Laid    up    in    lavender 
Eng  Illust  5:730     • 
Farming  the  taxes 

III  McClure   5:  269 
Fatal   letter 

III  King's  stratagem 
For  the  cause  , 

/;;   For  the  cause 
Eng  Illust  7:  588 
Fowl   in   the  pot 
///   Hawthorne,  J.    Library  mystery  and 
detective    stories,     English-Scotch 
Gerald 

In  Laid   up    in    lavender 
Eng  Illust  4:  418 
Good  man's  dilemma 

III   Laid   up    in    lavender 
In  Cupid's  toils 

In   King's   stratagem 
In  the  name  of  the  law 

In  McClure   i :  no 
Invisible   portraits 

In  When  love   calls 
Joanna's   bracelet 

In   Laid   up    in   lavender 
King  Pepin  and  Sweet  Clive 
fn  For  the  cause 

Laid  up  in  lavender 
Cornhill   48:  97 
King's  stratagem 

In  King's  stratagem 
Lady  Betty's  indiscretion 
/;/    Laid    U])    in    laxender 
Little  wizard 

III    Little  wizard 

1  .eisnre    In  lUr   4-' :  -M  .    170 
Lost   ciidier 

///    I'.ng    Illust    12:  no   5.   57 
McClure  5:  349 
Man   of   Monceau 

///  McChn-e   5:  1 13 
Open  shutter 

/;/    ICng   Jllust   13:  T,~ 
Other    Englishman 

In   Laid    up    in    lavender 


Perilous    ammn- 

In   Stories   by    English    authors,   France 
I'rofessor  and  the  harpy 
In  For  the  cause 
Cornliill  49:  113 
Snowball 

//;  Snowball 
Story  of  a  courtship 

//;   Eng  Illust   i :  171 
Strange    invitation 

In   When   love   calls 
Surgeon's  guest 

In   Laid   up    in   lavender 
La  Touissant 

In  McClure  4:  353 
Vicar's    secret 

/;;   Laid    up    in    lavender 
When   love   calls.      1.   Her   story.      II.   His 
story 
In  When   love   calls 
Whale    tooth.     London,   J. 
Wharton,     Mrs.     Edith     Newbold     (Jones) 
1862- 
Afterward 

/;;   Tales    of   men   and  ghosts 
Cent    79:321 
Angel  at  the  grave 
In  Crucial   instances 
Scrib   M   29: 158 
Best  man 

/;;   Hermit  and  the  wild  woman 
Blonde  beast 

In  Tales   of   men   and  ghosts 
Scrib   M   48:  291 
Bolted   door 

In  Tales   of  men   and  ghosts 
Scrib  M  45:288 
Choice 

In  Cent    77  ■-32 
Confessional 

In  Crucial   instances 
"Copy";  a  dialogue 
In   Crucial   instances 
Scrib  M   27:657 
Outlook   87:440 
Coward 

In  Greater  inclination 
Cup  of  cold  water 

In  Greater  inclination 
Daunt    Diana 

/;;  Tales    of   men   and  ghosts 
Scrib  M  46:  35 
Debt 

//(  Tales   of   men   and  ghosts 
Scrib  M  46:  165 
Descent    of   man 
In   Descent   of   man 
Scrib    M    35:  313 
Dilletante 

/';    Descent  of  man 
I  larper  108: 139 
Duchess  at  prayer 
In  Crucial   instances 
Scrib    M    28:  150 
Ethan    Frome 
/;/    i'"than    I'rome 

Scrib   M    50:  151,  317.  431 
Expiation 
/;;   Descent   of   man 
Cosmopol  30 :  209 


INDEX    TO    SHORT     STORIES 


343 


Ei'es 

///  Tales    of   men   and  ghosts 
Scrib    i\I   47:  671 
Full   circle 

///  Tales   of   men   and  ghosts 
Scrib    RI  46:  408 
Hermit  and  the  wild  woman 
In  Hermit  and  tlie  wild  woman 
Scrib   M   39:  145 
His  father's  son 

In  Tales   of  men   and  ghosts 
Scrib  J\I  45  :  657 
House  of  the  dead  hand 

In  Atlan   04:  145 
In   trust 

/;;   Hermit  and  tlic  wild  woman 
Booklover's   M    7:  432 
Journey 

///   Greater  inclination 
Lady's  maid's   bell 
In  Descent   of   man 
Scrib  AI  3-':  549 
Lamp   of   Psvche 

In  Scrib  M  18:418 
Last  asset 

In  Hermit  and  the  wild  woman 
Scrib    M   36:  150 
Legend 
/;;  Tales   of  men   and  ghosts 
Scrib  M  47:278 
Letters 
In  Tales  of  men  and  ghosts 
Cent  80:  48s,    641,   812 
Line   of   least   resistance 

In  Lippinc    66: 559 
Long  run 

In  Atlan   109:  145 
Madame  de  Treymes 

In  Madame  de  Treymes 
Scrib    M   40:  167 
Midsummer  week's  dream 

In  Scrib   M   ^2:  212 
Mission  of  Jane 
In  Descent  of  man 
Harper   106:  63 
Mrs.   Manstey's  view 
In  Stories  of   New   York    (Stories   from 
Scribner) 
Scrib  AI   10:  117 
Moving   finger 

In  Crucial   instances 
Harper    102:  627 
Muse's  tragedy 
//;  Greater  inclination 
Scrib    M   25:77 
Other  two 

In  Descent   of   man 
Pelican 

//(   Greater  inclination 
Scrib   M   24:  620 
Portrait 

In   Greater  inclination 
Pot-boiler 

In  Hermit  and  tlie  wild  woman 
Scrib  M  36:  696 
Pretext 

In  Hermit  and  the  wild  woman 
Scrib  M  44:  173 
Quicksand 

In  Descent   of   man 
Harper    105:  13 


Rec-kuning 

//'    Descent   of   man 
Harper    105:342 
Recovery 

///   Crucial   instances 
i  iarpcr  102: 468 
Rembrandt 

/"   Crucial   instances 
Cosmopol   29:  421; 
Sanctuary 
In  Sanctuary 

Scrib  M  34:148,  280,  439,  570 
Souls   belated 

/';   Greater  inclination 
Touchstone 
In  Touchstone 
.     Scrib  M  27:354.  483 
J  numph  of  might 

In  Scrib   M  56:  149 
Twilight  of  the  God 

In  Greater  inclination 
Venetian   night's  entertainment 
In  Descent  of   man 
Scrib   M  34:  640 
Verdict 

In   Hermit  and  the  wild  woman 
Scrib    M    43:689 
Xingu 

/"   Scrib    M   50: 684 
Wharton,  Francis  Willing 
Wrong  door 
In   Howells,    W.    I).,   and   Alden,    H.    M. 
Quaint  courtships 
Wharton,  Thomas,  1859- 1896 
Bobbo 

In   Warner  liljrary 
)yhat   dreams  may  come.     Jordan.   E    G 
What   happened   after   Alary    AlcArthur   cut 

her   finger.     Crockett,    S.    R. 
What  happened  at  Miss  Alinchin's.  See  Bur- 
nett, F.  H.     Sarah  Crewe 
What   happened   at   the   Fonda.     Flarte     B 
What   happened   to   Alanna.     Norris     K 
What    has     become    of    Lord     Camelford's 

body?    Reade.  C. 
^Vhat   I    found   in   the  sea.     Stockton     F    R 
What   IS   truth?     Loomis,    C.   B. 
What  it   comes   to.     Kipling    R 
What   makes    people    to    live.    See    Tolstoi, 

L.  N.    What  men  live  by 
What  may  happen  along  a  road.    Bierce    \ 
What  men   live   by.     Tostoi,   L.   N 
What  might  have  been.     Hawkins,  A    H 
What    Airs.    Fortescue   did.     Bunner,    H.    C. 
What  one  man  can  do.     Thanet,  O 
What    really    happened.     Smith,    A.    C 
What   she   wore.     Ferber,   E. 
What  the  bells  saw  and  said.     Alcott,  L.  M 
What  the   donkey  did.     Andrews.   AI.    R    S 
What   the  girls   did.     Alcott.   L.   M. 
What  the   old   graduate   learned.     Williams, 

W'liat    the   shepherd   saw.     Hardy,   T. 

What  the  tree-swallow  sang  in  the  buck- 
thorn   tree.     Strindberg,   J.    A. 

What  was  expected  of  Miss  Constantine. 
Hawkins,   A.    H. 

What  was    his   motive?     Harraden,   B. 

What    was    it?     O'Brien.    F. 

\\'hat   was    the   matter?     Ward,  E.   S.   P. 


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INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


What   was    ihe    niatlcr    with    Andrew?     Sec 

Maupassant,   G.   dc.     I'our  Antlrcw 
What   3-ou   want.     Henry,   O. 
What  youth   can  do.     Fuller,   11.   P.. 
Wheel   of  love.     Hawkins,   A.    H. 
Wheel  of  time.     James,  H. 
When  a  man's  widowed.     Kelly,   M. 
When    Brother    Rabbit    was    kin^.      Harris, 

J-    t"- 
\\  hen    ciuirchyards   yawn.     Jordan,    J"..    G. 
When  farther  ran  for  niaycr.      Pratt,  L. 
When  father  brought  home  the  lamp.     Bro- 

fcldt,  J. 
When  girl  meets  girl.     McCutcheon,   G.   B. 
When   God  laughs.     London,  J. 
"When  half-gods  go.  the  gods  arive."    Haw- 
thorne,  J. 
When  his  majesty  yielded  the  stage.  Tracy, 

V. 
When   I  am  king.     Harland,  H. 
When  Janet  comes  marching  home.    PVencli, 

A.  W. 
When  Jess  went  a  fiddlin'.      Harris,  J.   C. 
When  little  Alordecai  was  at  the  liar.    Page, 

T.  N. 
When  love  calls.     Wells,  PI.  G. 
When   love   is   kind.     Cutting,    M.   S. 
When  Alyles  Maguire  melted.  Mac. M anus,  S. 
When    Nora    bought    the    piano.     Hibbard, 

G.  A. 
When    Pierrot  was   young.     Dumas,   A. 
When  Pippa  passed.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
When  she  was   thirty.     Moulton,  L.   C. 
When  the  bayou  overflows.     Dunbar,  A. 
When    the   clouds   fell    down.     Ralph,  J. 
When    the    Colonel    was    a    duellist.      Page, 

T.  N. 
When  the  door  opened.     Grand,  S. 
When    the    flowers    fade.     Goeringer,    I. 
When   girls   come   to    Princeton.     Williams. 

J.  L. 
When  the  sap  rose.     Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 
When   the    ship    comes    home.     Bcsant,   W., 

and   Rice,  J. 
When  the  stage  was  stopped.     Lewis,  A.  IT. 
When  the  swallows  homeward  fly.     Parker, 

G. 
When  tlic  turtle  turned  loose.    Cameron,  M. 
When     the     waters     were     up     at     "lules." 

Harte,   B. 
When    tile    world    was    yonng.     London,    J. 
Wlien  town  and  country  meet.    Singmaster, 

When  Tutt  first  saw  Tucsun.    Lewis,   .\.   H. 
When     was     Wednesdav     tlie     tenth?       Sec 

Allen,  G.     Cruise  of  the  Albatross 
When  we  let  our  pilot  go.     Grenfell,  W.  T. 
When    Whiskey    P.ill   died.     Lewis    A.    H. 
When    woman   proi)oses.     French,   A.    W. 
Whence  and  whither.     Stuart,  R.  M. 
Where    -Avon    into   Severn    flows,      h'rederic, 

H. 
Where  I-'ancy  was  bred.     Wister,  O. 
Where   ignorance   is   bliss.     Barr,    R. 
Where    ignorance    is    bliss.     Deland,    M. 
Where   ignorance  was  bliss.     Davis,   C.    1'. 
Where   it  was.     Wister,   (). 
Where  love  is.  there   God   is  :ilsi).     Tolstoi, 

L.  N. 
Where  pennyroyal  grew.     Jewett.   S.    O. 
Where    Sarah    Jane's    doll    went.      I'reeman, 

M.  E.  W. 


Where  the  car  turns  at   i8th.     Ferbcr,  E. 
Where   the   Christmas-tree  grew.     Freeman, 

M.  E.  W. 
Where   the  harrycanc  comes  from.     Harris, 

J.  c. 

\\  licre    the    laljorers    are    few.     Deland,    M. 
Wliere   the    thunder   lives.      Harris,  J.   C. 
Where    the   trail   forks.     London,  J. 
Where  tliere  is  nothing  there  is  God.  Yeats, 

W.   B. 
Wlierc   thieves   break   in.     Bacon,  J.   D. 
Wherein  Mac  dilates  on  the  human  side  of 
"His  worship,  the  chief  justice,"  and  his 
fellow  dogs.     Smith,  I-".   H. 
Wherein   the    gentle    art   of   dining    is    vari- 
ously  described.     Smith,   ¥.    H. 
Where's  Duncan.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Where's  Nora.     Jewett,  S.   O. 
Whiblev's  snirit.     Jerome,  J.   K. 
Wliicli?     Quiller-Couch,   A.   T. 
Which   shall  it   be?     Hawkins,   A.    H. 
\\  liich  was  the  murderer?     Barr,  R. 
While   the   auto   waits.     Henry,   O. 
While    the   automobile  ran   down.     Loomis, 

C.  B. 
While     the     evil     days     come     not.     White, 

W.   A. 
Wliile  the  lam])  holds  out  to  iHirn.     Parker, 

G. 
Whims  of  Captain  I\IcCarthy.     Plarris,  J.  C. 
Whipping  of  Uncle  Henry.     Harben,  W.  N. 
Whirligig  of  life.     Henry,   O. 
Whisper  in  the  dark.     Alcott,  L.   ^l. 
Whisperer.     Parker,   G. 
Whispers    about   women.     INIerrick,    L. 
Whistling       Dick's       Christmas       stocking. 

Henry,    O.  , 

Whistling  of  Zoetiijuc.     Andrews,  M.   R.  S. 
Whitaker,  Herman,  1867- 
Stitt   condition 

//;    liowclls,    W.    D.,   and   Aldcn,    H.    M. 
Quaint   courtships 
White,   Eliza  Orne,   1856- 
Bismarck   dinner 

III   Browning   courtship 
Borrowed    sister 

/;;   Borrowed    sister 
Brothers  in  fur 

/;;   Brothers    in    fur 
Browning  Courtship 
///    P)rowning   courtshij) 
.\tlan   62:  00 
Commonplace    Carrie 
///    I'.rowning    courtship 
New  ICng  Al  4:785 
Ednah   and  her  brothers 

/;/   lulnah    and    her    bothers 
I'^nchanted    mountain 

/;;    luichanted  mountain 
l'"aitliful    failure 

/;;    Browning    courtship 
.\tlan    75:61.? 
I'atted    calf  _ 

/;;   Browning   courtship 
1  lammerton  type-writer 

///   P.rowning    courtship 
Little  change 

In   At  Ian  86:  8  U' 
Queen    of   clubs 

//;    Browning    courtship 
Allan  73:653 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


345 


Two   authors 

In   Browning    courtship 
White,  Stewart  Edward,   1873- 
Billy's  tenderfoot 

III   Blazed   trail   stories 
McClure   18:  546 
Buried  treasure 

In   McClure    27:  115 
Fifth  way 

In  Blazed   trail   stories 
Foreman 

In   Blazed   trail   stories 
McClure   21:  391 
Girl   in  red 

In   Blazed   trail   stories 
Lippinc    65:313 
Girl   who   got   rattled 
In  Blazed   trail   stories 
Cent  62: 464 
Hole  in  the  cap 

In  Am    M   68:  315 
Life  of  the  winds  of  heaven 
In  Blazed   trail   stories 
McClure    19:31? 
Little  girl 

In  Am   M   67 :  245 
Magic  forest;  a  modern  fairy  story 

In   JNIagic   forest 
Marshes 

In  Am   ]M   67:  554 
Prospector 

/;;  Blazed   trail   stories 
Race 

/;/   Blazed   trail   stories 
Lippinc  66: 773 
River-boss 

In   Blazed   trail   stories 
McClure    19:417 
Riverman 

In   Blazed   trail   stories 
McClure  20:  575 
Saving  grace 

In   Blazed   trail   stories 
McClure    13:398 
Scaler 

In   Blazed   trail    stories 
McClure    20:462 
Two  cartridges 

In   Blazed   trail   stories 
Two-handed    game 

In  Harper    107:  811 
Until   the   last  shot 
/;;  Am  M   67:  107 
White.   William   Allen,    1868- 
Chief   clerk's    Christmas 

In  Real  issue 
Fraud   of  men 

In  Real  issue 
Herb  called  Hearts-ease 

In  Court  of   Boyville 
Home-coming  of   Colonel   Flucks 
In  Real  issue 

McClure  8:  326 
James  Sears:  a  naughty  person 

In  Court  of   Boyville 
Kansas  stories 
In  Real  issue 

McClure  8:321 
King   of  Boyville 
In  Real  issue 

McClure  8:321 


Man   on   horseback 

In  Stratagem   and   spoils 
Scrib   M    26: 538 
Martyrdom  of  "Mealy  Jones" 
In  Court   of   Boyville 
McClure  9:  968 
Mercy  of  death 

In  Stratagems  and   spoils 
Scrib    M_  27:  237 
Miss   Morgan's   victory 

In  Idler  20:  45 
Most   lamentable   comedy 

/;/  Stratagems  and   spoils 
Much   pomp  and   several   circumstances 

In   Court  of   Boyville 
Nocturne 

In   Real  issue 
Prodigal  daughter 

/;;   Real  issue 
Reading  of  the  riddle 

///  Real  issue 
Real  issue 

//;   Real  issue 
Recent  confederate  victory 
In   Court   of   Boyville 
McClure  9:  701 
Record   on   the   blotter 

In  Real  issue 
Regeneration   of   Colonel    Hucks 

///  Real  issue 
Story  of  a   grave 

In  Real  issue 
Story  of   Aqua   Pura 

In  Real  issue 
Story  of  the   Highlands 

In  Real  issue 
That's   for  remembrance 

/;/   Real  issue 
Triumph's   evidence 

In  Stratagems  and   spoils 
Scrib  M  30:  463 
Undertaker's   trust 

In  Real  issue 
Victory  for  the  people 
In  Stratagems  and  spoils 
Scrib    M   25:  717 
While  the   evil  days   come  not 
In  Court   of   Boyville 
•  McClure  11:  344 
White  and  yellow.     London,  J. 
White-barked   pine.     Austin.    M.    H. 
White   birch  tree.     Freeman,  M.   E.  W. 
White    birds    of    Sandakkan.     Gray,    D. 
White  blackbird.     See  Musset,  A.  de     Story 

of  a  white  blackbird 
White  blackbird.     Perry.   B. 
White   blot;    the    story    of    a    picture.     Van 

Dyke,    H. 
White   brick.     See    Burnett.    F.    H.     Behind 

the   white   brick 
White  bull.     Voltaire.  F.  M.  de  A. 
White  butterfly.     Selgas,  J. 
White  cat.     Jacobs,  W.  W. 
White   cat    (adapted).     Scudder.    H.    E. 
White   Christopher.     Slosson.   A.  T. 
White  chrysanthemums.     Moulton,  L.  C. 
White    cockatoo.     Austin,    M.    fl. 
White    counterpane.     Dunbar,    P.    L. 
White  cowl.     Allen,  J.  L. 
White   crown.     Ward.    H.    D. 
White    elephant.     Reade,    C. 


346 


IKDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


White   feather.     Aldrich,   T.   B. 

White    feather.     Deland,    'SI. 

White   heron.     Jewett,   S.    O. 

White  hour.     Austin,  M.   H. 

White  islander.     Catherwood,  M.  II. 

White    lad3\     Maupassant,    G.    de 

White    lady.     Turgcnev,    I.    S. 

White  light  of  publicity.     Davis,  C.   B. 

White  mail.     Warman,  C. 

White  man's   way.     London,  J. 

White    muscats'   of   Alexandria.     Morris,    G. 

\\'hite  old   maid.     Hawthorne,  N. 

White   pagoda.     Sedgwick,  A.    D. 

White  penitent.     Janvier,  T.   A. 

White  pigeon.     Edgeworth,  M. 

White  rose  road.     Jewett,  S.  O. 

White  satin  and  home-spun.     Trask,  K.   N. 

White   seal.     Kipling,   R. 

White  shadow.     Chambers,  R.  W. 

White    silence.     London,    J. 

White   sleep   of   Aubcr   llurn.     Rici,   R. 

White  swan.  Sec  Parker,  G.  Going  of  the 
white   swan 

White  weaver.     Parker,  G. 

White  wings  to  the  raven.     Peml)ertoii,   \l. 

White  wolf.     Maupassant,  G.  de 

"Whither  thou  goest."    Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 

Whitsun    Harp,   regulator.     Thanet,    O. 

W'hittington  and  his  cat  (adapted).  Ja- 
cobs, J. 

Who  aims  a  star.     Overton,   G. 

Who  can  tell?  See  ^Maupassant,  G.  de.  Who 
knows? 

Who  crosses  Storm  mountain?  Craddock, 
C.  E. 

Who  is  she?     French,  A.  W. 

Who    is    Sylvia?     Kelly,    M. 

Who  killed    Cock   Robin?     Cameron,   M. 

Who  killed  the  otter's  babies?  Skeat,  W.  W\ 

Who  knows?     Maupassant,  G.  de 

"Who  lauglis  last."     Cameron,  M. 

Who  stand  for  the  gods?     Dunbar  P.   L. 

Who  was   my  quiet  friend?     Harte,    B. 

Who  was  she?     Taylor,   B. 

Whom    the    gods    destroyed.     Bacon,    J.    D. 

Whose    fault?     Sienkiewicz,    H. 

Whose  wife  was   she?     Jackson,    II.    II. 

Why  Abbylonia  surrendered.     Thanet,  O. 

Why  Brother  Bear  has  no  tail.  Plarris,  J.  C. 

Why  Brother  Bull  growls  and  grumbles. 
Harris,  J.  C. 

Why  Brother  I*"ox's  legs  are  black.    Harris, 

J.  c. 

Why  Brother  Wolf  didn't  eat  the  little  rab- 
bits.    Harris,  J.   C. 

Why  he  loved  her.     Maartens,  M. 

Why  I  am  not  editing  "The  Stinger." 
Bierce,  A. 

Why  I  am  still  a  lawyer.     Bikclas,   D. 

Why  men   don't  marry.      Hawkins,   A.   H. 

Why  Mignon  went  to  market.  Smith.  F.  H. 

Why  Mr.  Billy  Goat's  tail  is  short.      Harris, 

J.  c. 

Why    Mr.   Cricket   has   elbows    on    his   legs. 

Harris.  J.  C. 
Why   Mr.    Dog  is   tame.     Harris,  J.    C. 
Why  Mr.  Dog  runs  Brother  Rabbit.  Harris. 

J.  C. 
Why    Mr.   Possuni    has    no    bair    on    his    tail. 

Harris,   J.    C. 
Why  Mr.  Possum  loves  peace.     Harris,  J.  C. 


Why  the  alligator's  back  is  rough.  Harris, 
J.   C. 

Why  the   bear   is  a  wrestler.     Harris,  J.   C. 

Why  the  bishop  left  Rye  Beach.  Adams, 
O.  F. 

Why  the  cat  always  falls  upon  her  feet. 
Holbrook,   F. 

Why   the   confederacy  failed.     Harris,  J.   C. 

\\  hy   the  delegate  walked.     Loomis,  C.  B. 

Why  the  evergreen  trees  never  lose  their 
leaves.     Holbrook,    F. 

Why  the  guinea  fowls  are  speckled.  Har- 
ris, J.  C. 

Wh}'  the  guineas  stay  awake.     Harris,  J.  C. 

\\'hy    the    hawk    catches    chickens.     Harris, 

J.  c. 

\\  hy  the  little  Frenchman  wears  his  hand 
in   a   sling.     Poe,   E.   A. 

\\'hy  the  moon's  face  is  smuttv.  Harris, 
J.    C.  .  ^ 

Why  the  negro  is  black.     Harris.  J.  C. 

\\hv  the  pope  lived  to  be  so  old.  Lager- 
l.if,  S. 

\\'hy  the  sea  is  salt.     Dasent,  G.  W. 

Why  the  turkey  buzzard  is  bald-headed. 
Harris,  J.   C. 

Whv  there  is  a  man  in  the  moon.  Hol- 
brook, F. 

Why  Thomas   was   discharged.     Arnold,   G. 

Wicked   "Celestine."       Connolly,  J.   B. 

Wicked  voice.     Paget,  V. 

Wicked    woman.     London,  J. 

AVick's    Waterloo.     Morrison,    A. 

Widder  Johnsing.     Stuart,   R.    M. 

Widder    Mint.     Keats,    G. 

Widdcrshins.     Quiller-Coucli,    A.    T. 

Widow.     Maupassant,   G.   de 

Witlow  and  her   son.     Irving,   W. 

Widow  Callahan's  Christmas  dinner.  Loomis, 
C.    B. 

Widow  of  Jansen.  See  Parker,  G.  Little 
widow  of  Jansen 

Widow  of   Piper's  Point.     Hornung.   F..   W. 

Widow  of  the  Santa  Ana  Valley.     Harte,  B. 

\Vidow  Wat's  courtship.     Hogg,   J. 

^\'idower   Turmore.     Bierce,   A. 

Widow's    bandbox.     Stowe,    H.    B. 

Widow's  cruise.     Stockton,   F.   R. 

Widow's   dog.     :Mitford,   M.    R. 

Widow's  mite.     Kirk,  E.  O. 

\Vidow's  ordeal:  or,  A  judicial  trial  by  com- 
liat.     Irving,    \\'. 

Wife.     Cutting.    M.    S. 

Wife   and  mistress.     Maupassant,    G.    de 

Wife  of  a  hero.     Jordan.   E.  G. 

\Vife  of  a  king.     London.   T. 

Wife  of  Chino.     Norris.  F. 

^\'ife  of  his  youth.     Chesnutt,   C.  W. 

\Y\ie  of  Lochmabeh.  See  Hogg.  J.  Coun- 
try dreams  and  apparitions 

Wife  of  the  candidate.     Jordan,  F.  G. 

Wife  of  the  governor.    Andrews.    M.   R.   S. 

\\'ife's   confession.     Maupassant,    G.    de 

Wife's  love.      Harrison,   C.   C. 

Wiggin,  Kate  Douglas  (Smith)  (Mrs.  George 
C.  Riggs)     1S57- 
.\biah    the   bravo   and   the    lair   h.nimajane 
III   Now   chronicles  of  Rebecca 
Scrib    M    41:304 
Abnor  Simpson's  new  leaf 

/;/  New   chronicles  of  Rebecca 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


347 


Birds'   Christmas   carol 

In   Birds'  Christmas  carol 
Cathedral  courtship 
In  Cathedral  courtship 
Atlan  6:  6io 
Daughters  of  Zion 
III  New  chronicles  of  Rebecca 
Scrib   M  40:  406 
Debut   of   Patricia 
/;;  Atlan   85:  599 
Diary  of  a  goose-girl 
In   Diary  of  a   goose-girl 

Scrib  M  29:  515,  728;  30:93 
Difference   in   hearts 
In   Flag-raising 

Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  farm 
Eventful  trip  of  the  Midnight  Cry 

In  Village    watch-tower 
Finding  a  home    (from   Timothy's   quest) 

/;;  Finding   a   home 
Fore-room  rug 
/;;  Village    watch-tower 
Atlan  73:  316 
Green  isle 

In  New   chronicles  of  Rebecca 
Scrib   M  41 :  37 
Half-a-dozen  housekeepers 

In   Half-a-dozen    housekeepers 
Huldah   the   prophetess 

In  Harper  92:  115 
Jack  o'  lantern 

/;;   New   chronicles  of  Rebecca 
Scrib  M  40:  129 
Little   prophet 

/;;   New   chronicles  of  Rebecca 
Marm  Lisa 
In  Marm  Lisa  , 

Atlan   78:  207,  452,  619 
Nooning  tree 

//;  Village    watch-tower 
Atlan   73:  770 
Old   Peabody  pew 
/;;  Old   Peabody  pew 

Ladies'  H  J  23:  D  p  7;  Ja  p  11 
Patsy.     See  Wiggin,  K.  D.  Story  of  Patsy 
Penelope  in   Venice 

In   Cent   77:  742 
Philippa's    nervous    prostration 

In  Scrib    M_  39: 144  _ 
Rebecca's    point    of   view 
/;;   Flag-raising 

New  chronicles  of  Rebecca 
Rebecca's   reminiscences 

In   New   chronicles   of    Rebecca 
Rebecca's    thought   book 

In  New   chronicles   of    Rebecca 
Scrib  M  40:  525 
Rose  o'  the   river 
/;/   Rose  o'  the  river 

Cent  69:643,  843;   70:  119 
Saving  of  the  colors 
In  Flag-raising 

New   chronicles    of  Rebecca 
State   o'   Maine   girl 
In  Flag-raising 

New  chronicles  of  Rebecca 
Scrib  M  40:  641 
Story  of  Patsy 

In  Story  of  Patsy 
Tom  o'  the  blueb'rj^   plains 
In  Village    watch-tower 


Tragedy  in   millinery 

///    X'ew    chronicles   of    Rebecca 
'i'wo     little     runaways     Cfrom     Timothy's 
(luest) 
Children's  hour  10:  44 
Village   Stradivarius 
Jn   Village    watch-tower 
Atlan   75:61,   205 
Village  watch-tower 
In  Village   watch-tower 
Atlan  69:375 
Wisdom's  ways 
//;   Flag-raising 
Wild   goose.     Moore,    G. 
Wild   night  at  Wood  river.     Warman,   C. 
Wild  pansies.     Morris,  G. 
Wild   waters.     Osbourne,   L. 
Wilde,    Oscaf    Fingall    O'Flahertie    Wills, 
1 856- 1 900 
Birthday  of   the   Infanta 
///   Works    (Sunflower)    v   3 
W^ritings   (University)    v   i 
Fairy  tales 
Happy  prince 
Canterville   ghost 

In  Works    (Sunflower)    v  4 
Writings   (University)    v  3 
Devoted    friend 

In  Works    (Sunflower)    v   3 
Writings   (University)    v   r 
Fairy  tales 
Fisherman  and   his   soul 
/;/  Works    (Sunflower)    v   3 
Writings   (University)   v   i 
Fairy  tales 
Happy   prince 
Flappy   prince 

In  Works    (Sunflower)    v   3 
Writings   (Uruiversity)    v   i 
Fairy  tales 
Happy  prince 
House   of  pomegranates 
/;;  Works    (Sunflower)   v  3 
Writings   (LTniversity)   v   i 
Fairy   tales 
Happy   prince 
Lord  Arthur  Savile's  crime 
In.  Works    (Sunflower)    v  4 
Writings    (University)   v  3 
Model   millionaire 

//(  Works    (Sunflower)    v   4 
Writings    (University)    v  3 
Nightingale  and  the  rose 
In   Works    (Sunflower)    v   3 
Writings   (University)    v   i 
Fairy  tales 
Happy   prince 
Portrait   of  Mr.  W.   H. 

//;   Works    (Sunflower)    v   4 
Writings    (University)   v  3 
F.lectic    M    113:236 
Remarkable   rocket 
//;  Works    (Sunflower)    v   3 
Writings   (LTniversity)    v   i 
Fairy  tales 
Selfish    giant 

///  W'orks    (Sunflower)    v   3 
Writings   (University)    v   r 
Fairy  tales 
Happy  prince 


348 


IxXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Wilde,    Oscar  -Continued. 
Sphinx  without  a  secret 
In  Works    (Sunflower)    v   4 
Writings   (University)    v  3 
Star-child 
In  Works    (Sunflower)    v  3 
Writings   (University)    v   i 
Fairy  tales 
Happy   prince 
Young  king 
/"  Works    (Sunflower)    v  3 
Writings   (University)    v   i 
Fairy  tales 
Happy  prince 
Wilderness    station.     Pcattie,    E.    \V. 
Wildwood    limited.     Warman,    C. 
Wiles  of  the  wooer.     Kelly,  M. 
Wilfred  and  his  grandmptlicr.     I-'rench,  A.  W. 
Wilful  murder.     Hornung.    E.    W. 
Wilhclmina.     Woolson.  C.   F. 
Wilkins.     Bangs   T.   K. 
Will.     Edgeworth.    M. 
Will.     Maupassant,   G.    de 
Will.     IMitford.    M.     R. 
Will  and  a  way.      Hopkins,   M.   S.   B. 
Will  o'  the  mill.     Stevenson,  R.   L. 
Will  of  old  Chogne.     Bazin,  R. 
William.     Jewctt.    S.    O. 
William  and   Hannah.     Mitford,   M.    R. 
W'illiam  Bacon's  hired  man.    Garland,  H. 
"William    Foster."     Plichens,   R.    S. 
William  Henry  at  school.     Harris,  J.  C. 
William   of  Wykeham's   workman.      Harra- 

den,  B. 
William  the  conqueror.     Kipling,  R. 
William  Wilson.     Poe.  E.  A. 
Williams,  Jesse  Lynch,  1871- 

Adantages  of  a  college  education 

In  Girl  and  the  game 
At  the  corner  of  Lover's  lane 

/;/  Girl  and  the  game 
Burglar  and  the  lady 
/;;  Scrib  Al  34:  i73 
Carroll's  family  party 
/;;     Scril)  AI  45:  570 
Carroll's  formal  garden 

In  Scrib  M  46:753 
Carroll's  fortune 

/;;   Scrib  M  4^:339 
Carroll's  millionaire  tenant 

In  Scrib  M  45:  712 
City  editor's  conscience 
In  Stolen  story 
Scrib  M  25:  440 
College  and  the  circus 
In  Girl  and  the  game 
College  men 

In  Princeton   stories 
Cub  reporter  and  the  king  of  Spain 
In  Stolen  story 
Scrib  M  25:  277 
Fixing  that  freshman 
In  Princeton   stories 
I'rcdcric  Carroll,  monogamist 

In  Scril)  M  45:  416 
Girl  and  the  game 
In  Girl  and  the  game 
Harper   98:  78 
Girl  from  the  machine 
In  Scrib  M  40:  .467 


Great  secretary-of-state  interview 

In  Stolen  story 
Scrib  M  24:  540 
Harvest 

/;;  Scrib  M  31:  57 
Hazing  of  Valliant 

In  Princeton  stories 
Hero  worship 

In  Princeton  stories 
Leg  pull 

1)1  Girl  and  the  game 
Little  tutor 

/;;   Princeton  stories 
Madness  of  Poler  Stacy 

In  Princeton  stories 
Man   in  the  window 

In  Girl  and  the  game 
Man  that  led  the  class 

1)1  Princeton  stories 
]\lrs.   H.    Harrison   Wells's   shoes 

In  Stolen  story 
Scrib  M  24:688 
New  reporter 

In  Stolen  stor}' 
Scrib  M  23:  572 
Old  reporter 

/»   Stolen  story 
Reddy  Armstrong's  reformation 

In  Girl  and  the  game 
Responsibility  of  Lawrence 

In  Princeton  stories 
Scrub  quarter-back 

/)(   Princeton  stories 
Stolen    story 

/;;  Stolen  story 
Scrib  M  22:  232 
Talks  with  a  kid  brother 

In  Girl  and  the  game 
What  the  old  graduate  learned 

/;;   Girl  and  the  game 
When  girls  come  to  Princeton 

In  Princeton  stories 
\Vinning  of  the  cane 

In   Princeton  stories 
William's  wedding.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Willing  muse.     Gather,  W.  S. 
Willis,  Nathaniel  Parker,  1806- 1867 
Bandit  of  Austria 

In  Romance  of  travel 
Beauty  and  the  beast 

/;;  Johnson,  R.   Little  classics  v  4 
Inlet  of  peach  blossoms 

/;(  Baldwin,  C.  S.     American  short  sto- 
ries 
Lady  Ravclgold 

1)1  Romance  of  travel 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Follett;  or.  More  than  I  bar- 
gained for 

In  Godey  24:  55 
More   than    I   bargained   for.     Sec   Willis, 

N.  P.     Mr.  and  Mrs.  Follett 
Oonder  hoofdcn,  or,  The  undercliff 

In  Romance  of  travel 
Paletto's   bride 

/;;  Romance  of  travel 
Pasquali,  the  tailor  of  Venice 

In  Romance  of  travel 
Picker  and  pilcr 

/;/   Romance  of  travel 


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349 


Two  buckets  in  a  well 

In  Stories  by  American  authors  v  4 

Underclifif.      See    Parker,    X.    P.      Oondcr 
hoofden 

Violanta  Cesarina 

In  Romance  of  travel 
Willow  taper.     Bazin,  R. 
Willow-ware.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Wilson,  John,  1785-1854 

Snow-storm 

In  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  7 
Win    or   lose.     See    Sienkicwicz,    H.      On    a 

single  card 
Wind  flower.     Bacon,  J.  D. 
Wind  in  the  grass.     Wright,  M.  O. 
Wind  in  the  rose-bush.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Windigio.     Catherwood,  M.  H. 
Window.     Maupassant,  G.  de. 
Window  in  Thrums.     Barrie,  W. 
Wine  of  violence.     Gerould,  K.   F. 
Winged   blackmail.      London.   J. 
Winged  coronet.     French,  A.  W. 
Winged  hats.     Kipling,   R. 
Wingham  case.     Norris,  W.   E. 
Winglebury  duel.     Dickens,  C. 
Wings.     Cutting,  M.  S. 
Winning  lady.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Winning  of  Elizabeth  Fothergill.     Sillierrad, 

U.  L. 
Winning  of  the  biscuit-shooter.     Wister,  O. 
Winning  of  the  cane.     Williams,  J.  L. 
Winning  of  the  saucy  Paoli.     Lewis,  A.  H. 
Winter  city  favorite.     Davis,  C.  B. 
Winter  courtship.     Jewett,  S.  O. 
Winter  morning.     Benson,  E.  F. 
Winter  of  their  discontent.     French,  A.  W. 
Winters  and  the  Palmleys.     Hardy,  T. 
Winter's  courting.     Brown,  A. 
Winthrop,  Theodore,  1828-1861 

Love  and   skates 

lu  Johnson,  R.     Little  classics  v  6 
Atlan  9:  70,  223 
Winwood's  luck.     Harrison,  C.  C. 
Wireless.     Kipling,  R. 
Wireless  message.     Bierce,  A. 
Wireless  night   at    Hai-Po   bay.      Connolly, 

J.  B. 
Wireless  tragedy.     Seav^^ell,   M.   E. 
Wisdom  of  dark  Pathrick.     MacManus,  S. 
Wisdom  of  the  king.     Yeats,  W.  B. 
Wisdom  of  the  trail.     London.  J. 
Wisdom's  ways.     Wiggin,  K.  D. 
Wise  bird  and  the  foolish  bird.     Harris,  J.  C. 
Wise  little  fool.    Stetson,  G.  E.  C. 
W^ise  man's  sack.    Mitchell,  S.  W. 
Wise  men.     Crane,  S. 
Wise  men's  well.     Lagerlof,  S. 
Wise  woman.     Watson,  J. 
Wise  woman  of  Walna.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Wise  women  of  Inverness.     Black,  W. 
Wister,  Owen,  1860- 
Balaam  antl  Pedro 

In  Harper  88:  203 
Destiny  at  Drybone 
In  Lin  McLean 
Harper  96:  60 
Drake  who  had  means  of  his  own 
In  Members  of  the  family 


Extra  dry 

In  Members  of  the  family 
Game  and  the  nation 
In  Harper  100:  884 
General's  bluff 

In  Red  men  and  white 
Harper  89:  508 
Gift  horse 

In  Members  of  the  family 
Grandmother  Stark 
///   Harper  95:  63 
Hank's  woman 

In  Jimmyjohn  boss 
Happy-teeth 

In  Members   of  the  family 
How  doth  the  Simple  Spelling  Bee 

In  How  doth  the  Simple  Spelling  Bee 
How  Lin  McLean  went  East 
In  Lin  McLean 
Harper  86:  135 
In  a  state  of  sin 

In  Harper  104:453 
In  the  after-days 
In  Lin  McLean 
In  the  back 

In  Members  of  the  family 
Jimmyjohn  boss 

//;  Jimmyjohn  boss 
Journey  in  search  of  Christmas 
In  Journey  in  search  of  Christmas 
Lin   McLean 
Keystone  crime 

In   Everybody's  17:435 
Kinsman  of  Red   Cloud' 

/n  Jimmyjohn  boss 
Lin  McLean's  honeymoon 
/;;  Lin  McLean 
Harper  90:  283 
Little  Big  Horn  medicine 
In  Red  men  and  Avhite 
Mother 

In  Mother    [This   story   appeared   origi- 
nally  in   A   House   Party,    by   nine 
authors.      It   has    been    slightly   al- 
tered.] 
Napoleon  Shave-Tail 
In  Jimmyjohn   boss 
Padre  Ignazio 
In  Padre  Ignazio 
Jimmyjohn    boss 
Harper   100:  692 
Patronage  of  High  Bear 

In  Cosmopol  30:  250 
Philosophy  4 

In   Philosophy   4 
Lippinc  68:193 
Pilgrim  on  the  Gila 
In  Red  men  and  white 
Harper  91 :  Sj^j 
Promiscd   land 

/;;    Timmyjohn    boss 
Harper  88:781 
Salvation  gap 

In  Red  men  and  white 
Harper  89:  673 
Second  Missouri  compromise 
In  Red  men  and  Avhite 
Harper  90:  534 
Separ's  vigilante 
In  Lin  llcLean 
Harper  94:  517 


350 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Wister,  Ovf^n— Continued. 
Serenade  at  Siskiyou 
In  Red  men  and  white 
Cosmopol  4:  272, 
Sharon's  choice 

In  Jinimj'john   boss 
Specimen  Jones 
In   Red  men  and  white 
Harper  89:  204 
Spit-cat   creek 

/;;   Members  of  the  family 
Timlicnane 

/)(  Members  of  the   family 
Tinaja  Bonita 

In   Red  men  and  white 
Harper  90:859 
Twenty  minutes  for  refreshments 
/;(  Jimmyjohn    boss 
Harper   100:  235 
Until  sundown 

In  Cur  Lit  33:  182 
Where  Fancy  was  bred 

In  Harper  92:  574 
Where  it  was 

/;/  Members  of  the  family 
Winning  of  the   biscuit-shooter 
In  Lin  INIcLean 
Harper  88:5^ 
With  the  coin  of  her  life 
In  Cent  78:  161 
Wit  of  Porportuk.     London,  J. 
Witch.     Phillpotts,  E. 
Witch  of  Harpswell.     Bates,  A. 
Witch  of  the  Corso.     Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 
Witch  of  the  well.     Harris.  J.  C. 
Witchcraft  of  Chuma.     Silberrad,  U.   L. 
Witches'  loaves.     Henry,  O. 
^^'itches  of  Traquair.     Hogg,  J. 
Witch's   daughter.     Freeman,   M.    E.   W'. 
^^'itch's  gold.     Garland,  H. 
With  a  detailed  account  of  a  dangerous  foot- 
pad.    Smith,  F.  H. 
With  a  difference.     Bland,  E.  N. 
With     a    dissertation    on    round    pegs    and 

square   holes.     Smith,    F.    H. 
With  an  E.     Bland,  E.  N. 
With  any  amazement — dialogue.  Kipling,  R. 
With  bell,  book  and  candle.     Phillpotts,   E. 
With     especial     reference    to    a     girl     in     a 

steamer  chair.     Smith,  F.  H. 
With  intent  to  defraud.     Merrick,  L. 
With  scrip  and  staff.     Peattic.  E.  W. 
With   s])ecial   reference   to  a  certain   colony 

of   penguins.     Smith,    F.    H. 
With   that  measure  of  love.     Duncan,  X. 
With     the     Apache's     complinients.     Lewis, 

A.   H. 
With    the  buccaneers.     Pylc    II. 
With  the  coin  of  her  life.     Wister,  O. 
With  the  entrees.     Harte.  B. 
With  the  eyes  shut.     Bellamy,  F.. 
With  the  main  guard.      Ki])ling,  R. 
With  the  night  mail.      Kipling,  R. 
"With    the    three    hundred    thousand    francs 
which  Girardin  ])romiscd  me!"  Daudet  A. 
With  unleavened  bread.     Watson,  J. 
Withered  arm.      Hardy,  T. 
Withered  hand   (Turkish) 

/'/   Hawthorne,  J.     Library  mystcrv  and 
detective   stories.   Oriental 
\\illurcd    leaves.     Kielland,   A.    L. 


Withering  of  a  rose.     Corelli,  M. 

Witherle's  freedom.     Comer,  C.  A. 

W'ithin    an    ace    of    the    end    of    the    world. 

Barr.  R. 
\\'ithin   the   eye   of   honor.     Hibbard,   G.   A. 
\yithin  the  gates.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
\\'ithout   a  lawyer.     Morris,    G. 
W'ithout   a   title.     Chekhov,   A.   P. 
Without   benefit   of   clergy     Kipling,    R. 
Without    introduction.     Miller,     A.     D. 
Without  the  wedding  garment 

III    Hawthorne.  J.     Library  mystery  and 
detective   stories,    English-Irish 
W'ithout    visible    means.     Morrison,    A. 
Witnesses.     Andrews,   M.   R.  S. 
Wives  of  the  dead.     Hawthorne,  X. 
Wizard's    touch.     Brown,    A. 
Woe.     Chekhov,   A.    P. 
Woe  unto  the  pitcher.     Moulton,   L.   C. 
Wogs.     Mitchell,   S.   W. 
W-olf.     Maupassant,   G.  de 
Wolf.     Turgenev,  L  S. 
Wolf  at  Susan's  door.     French,   A.   \\'. 
Wolf-leader.     Dumas,  A. 
Wolf  of  Cismon.     Pemberton,  M. 
Wolf  that  wanted  a  doctor.    Mitcliell,  S.  W. 
Wolf!  Wolf!     Chambers,  R.  W. 
Wolfert   Webber:    or.    Golden    dreams.      Ir- 
ving, W. 
Wolfe's   cove.     Catherwood.   M.    H. 
Wolf's   head.     Craddock,   C'   E. 
Wolf's    widow.     Bazin    R. 
Wolfville:    Boanerges.     Lewis,    A.    H. 
Wolfville   Daily  Coyote.     Lewis,   A.   H. 
Wolfville    foundling.     Lewis,    A.    H. 
Wolfville:  Jimjam  Wallis,  liar.  Lewis,  A.  H. 
Wolfville:     Marihuana.     Lewis,    A.    H. 
A\'o]fville-Red   Dog  I-'ourth  of  July.    Lewis, 

A.   H. 
Wolfville    Thanksgiving.     Lewis.    A.    H. 
Wolfville:      the     troubles     of     old     Bender. 

Lewis,  A.    H. 
Wolfville:    those    differences    between    Tult 

and   Texas   Thom]xson.     Lewis,   A.    H. 
Wolfvillc's    first    funeral.      Lewis,    A.    H. 
Wolverdcn    tower.     Allen.    G. 
Woman.     Galsworthy.  J. 
Woman    and    her    bonds.     Lefevre.    I"".. 
Woman  and   the  cat.     Prevost.   E.   M. 
Woman  and  the  law.     Cameron,  M. 
Woman    at    the    cross-ways.     Shar]),    W. 
W'oman  at  the  h^ightecn-milc.  Austin,  M.  II. 
Wonian-l)cater.     Zangwill,    I. 
Woman-hater.     Zola,    l-^ 
Woman   in    armor.      Catherwood,   M.    \\. 
Woman     in     i>()ssession.      Le     Gallienne.     R. 
Woman    in   tiie   alcove,      (ireen,    .\.    K. 
\\'oman  in  the  case.    .V,-<'  JMitrollc.    I.   Motor 

boat 
Woman    in    the   case,      'i'rain.   A.    C. 
Woman    in    thi-    morgue.      Parker.    G. 
Woman   of  tlie  Saeter.     Jerome  J.    K. 
Woman  suffra<-;\'  at   St.  C;illiarine's.     Jordan. 

!•:.  G. 

W.mian  who  loved  Chopin.      Huneker.  J.  G. 

Woman  wlio    understood.      'I'iianet.    O. 

Woman  who   wished    to   die.      .Merrick.    L. 

Woman  whom   God    loved.     Brown,   A. 

Woman  witli    liic   net.     Sharp,    W. 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


351 


Woman's    auxiliary    ol"    the    Oakdale     luinl. 

Gray,    D. 
Woman's   charity.     Bourgct.   V. 
Woman's  exchange  of  Simpkinsvillc.  Sluart, 

R.  M. 
Woman's  hand.     Allen,  G. 
Woman's    pulpit.     Ward    E.    S.    P. 
Woman's    victory.     Maartens    M. 
Woman's  way.     Smith,   F.   H. 
Woman's   whims.     Saintine,  J.   X.  B. 
Woman's  wiles.     Maupassant,  G.   de 
Women.     Chekhov,   A.   P. 
Women.    [Monologue].     Stuart,    K.    M. 
Wonderful  adventures  of  Gutefundus.   Stock- 
ton,  F.   R. 
Wonderful    ash    tree.     Stockton,    F.    R. 
Wonderful   Christmas   gift.     Coppee,   V. 
Wonderful  glass.    Erckmann,   E.,  and   Ciiat- 

rian.   A. 
Wonderful    history    of    Mr.   Robert    Dalyell. 

Oliphant,  M.  W. 
Wonderful   history  of   Peter   Schlemihl,   the 
man  who  lost  his  shadow.     Sec  Chamisso, 
A.  von.     Peter  Schlemihl 
Wonderful   stone    (Chinese) 

III   Hawthorne,  J.    Lilirary  mystery  and 
detective   stories.   Oriental 
Wonderful  story  of  Terry  MacGowan.  Ma:- 
Manus,   S.  . 

Wonderful   tar-baby  story.     Harris,  J.   C. 
Wonderful    wheel.     Earle,    M.    T. 
Wondersmith.     O'Brien,   F.   J. 
Wood,  J.   S. 

Puritan    ingenue 

///   Stories  of   New   York   (Stories    from 
Scribner) 
Wood  cutter.     Mitford   M.   R. 
Wood-cutting    expedition.     Tolstoi,    L.    N. 
Wood-felling.      See    Tolstoi.    L.    N.     Wood- 
cutting   expedition 
Wood-Hi-e   and   its   friends.     Smith,    V.    H. 
Wood-ladies.     Gibbon,    P. 
Wood-magic.     Van     Dyke,    H. 
Woodcocks.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Wooden    shoes.     Maupassant,   G.   de 
Woodman's  story  of  the  Great  White  Chief. 

Parker,  G. 
Woog    and    the    weeze.     Harris.    J.    C. 
Wooing  of  Fan  Tod.     Peattie,   E.   W. 
Wooing  of  Miss  Woppit.     Field,  E. 
Wool-gatherer.     Hogg,    J. 
Woolson,    Constance    Fenimore,    1848- 1894 
At   the  chateau  of  Corinne 
/;/   Dorothy 

Harper  75:  778 
Black   point 

///   Harper    S9:  84 
"Bro" 

/«   Rodman    tlie   keeper 
Castle  nowhere 

In   Castle    nowhere 
Christmas   party 
In   Front   yard 
Harper   86:  40 
Dorothy 
In   Dorothy 

Harper    84:  551 
Felipa 

/;,'   Rodman   the   keeper 
Lippinc    17: 702 


i*"lorentine   experiment 
fu   Dorothy 

Atlan  46:  502 
I'ront   yard 
//;   Front   yard 
Harper  78:  i  ig 
In   the   cotton  country 

hi   Rodman   the   keeper 
In  Venice 

III   h>ont   yard 
Jeannctte 

///   Castle    nowhere 
Scriii   o   s   g:  2^^2 
King  David 
In  Rodman  the  keeper 
Scrib   o    s    15:  781 
Lady  of   Little   Fishing 
///   Castle    nowhere 
Atlan  34:  293 
Misery  landing 

III   Castle    nowhere 
^iiss   Elizabetha 
///   Rodman   the   keeper 
Appleton   I  3:  ^27 
Miss  Grief 
///   Stories  by  American  authors  v  4 
Lippinc  25:  574 
Neptune's  shore 
/;;   Front   yard 
Harper  77:  763 
Old   agency 

/'/   Castle    nowhere 
Old   Gardiston 

/;/   Rodman  the   keeper 
Harper   52:  662 
Peter  the  parson 

In  Castle    nowhere 
Pink  villa 
/;/  Front   yard 
Harper  77-^37 
Rodman   the   keeper 
///   Rodman   the   keeper 
Atlan   39:  261 
St.    Clair   flats 

/';   Castle    nowhere 
Sister   St.    Luke 

//;   Rodman  the   keeper 
Galaxy  23:  489 
Solomon 

//;   Atlan    32:  413 
South   devil 

/;/   Rodman   the   keeper 
Atlan  45:  173 
Street   of  the    Hyacinth 

/;/   Front   yard 
Transplanted    boy 
In   Dorothy 

Harper    88:425 
Up   in   the   Blue   Ridge 
/';  Rodman  the  keeper 
Appleton    20:  104 
Waitress 

In  Dorothy 
Wilhelmina 

/"  Castle   nowhere 
Atlan   35:44 
Woon   gate.     Quiller-Couch,  A.   T. 
Words   never   to   be    forgotten.      Heyse,    P 

J.   L. 
Words   of  love.     Maupassant   G.   dc 


352 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Work.    (Icatli    and    sickness.     Sec    Tolstoi, 

L.   X.     LalKHir.   death  and   disease 
Worker  in  stone.     Parker,  G. 
Workers.     Galsworthjs  J. 
World  and   the   door.     Henry  O. 
World  as  it  goes.     Voltaire,  F.  M.  <lc  A. 
World    without — dialogue.     Kipling.     R. 
Worldly   Miss   Revelle.     Overton,    G. 
Worldly   woman.     Paget,   V. 
Worm  that  God  prepared.  Craigic,  P.  .M.  T. 
Worrosquoyacke.     Harrison,   C.    C. 
Worshipper  of  the  image.     Le  Gallicnnc,  R. 
Worst  man   in   the  troop.     King,  C. 
Would   Dick   do  that?     Hihbard,   G.   A. 
Wrath   of  the   Zuyder   Zee.     Janvier,   T.   A. 
Wreck.     Maupassant,    G.   de 
Wreck  at    Roubidcau.     W'arman,   C. 
Wreck  of  the   Golden   Mary.     Dickens   C. 
Wreck   of   the    'Grosvenor.'     Payn,   J. 
Wreck   of   the   'Juno.'     Payn,  J. 
W'reck   of   the   "Semilante."     Daudet,   A. 
Wreck  of  the  Visigoth.     Kipling,  R. 
Wreck  of  the  Will-o'-the-wisp.    Duncan.  X. 
Wrecked  in  port.     Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Wrecker.     Connolly,  J.  B. 
Wrench  of  chance.     Watanna,  O. 
Wresslcv  of  the   foreign   office.    Kipling,   R. 
Wrestlers.     Quillcr-Couch,  A.   T. 
Wright,    Mabel    Osgood    (Mrs.    James    Os- 
bourne  Wright)  (Barbara,  pseud.)  185Q- 
Adoi)li(in   of   All)ert   and   Victoria 

/;;   Open    window 
Groundsel-tree 

/;;  Open   window 
Immigrants 

III  Open   window 
Markis  and  the  major 

III  Open    window 
Open   window 

/;/   Open    window 
Rat-catcher 

/;;   Open    window 
Simple  life 

III   Open    window 
Stalled   train 

///  Open    window 
Transition 

/;/   Open    window 
Tree   of  life 

/;;   r)ptMi    window 
\'andoo 

/;;   Open    wnndow 
Wind   in    the   grass 
III   Open    window 
Wright.   Mary   (Tappan)    1851- 
.\s   Iiaggards   of   the    rock 
/;/  Truce 


Asphodel 
//(  S( 


Scril.  M   46:44s 
Day   together 

/;/   Scrib   M   2Q:  19 
Dead   letters 

III    Ind    53:  2102 
Deep  as   first   love 
/;(   Truce 

Scrib   M    15:  218 
I'ragment  of  a  play,  witli  a  chor 
III  Truce 

Scrib   M   g:  605 
Macedonia 
III  Truce 


Mountain 

III   Harp   W   51 :  162 
Portion    of    the    tempest 
III  Truce 

Scrib    M    15:  712 
Pro    tempore 

In  Scrib    M    39:  674 
Sacred  concert 

/;/   Scrili    M    34:  i  17 
Truce 
/;/  Truce 

Scrib   M  0:31 
Vo.x 
III   Harper   107:  770 
Writing  on   the   image.     Morris,   W. 
Writing  on   the  wall.     Davis.  Richard   H. 
Wrong   black    bag.     Lewis,    Angelo 
Wrong   door.     Wharton,   F.   W. 
Wrong   house.      Hornung.    E.    W. 
Wrong    house.     ?ilaupassant,     G.    de 
Wrong    thing.      Kipling    R. 
Wyatt,   Edith   Frankin 
P.cauty  and   tiic  beast 

/"   Everyone  liis  own  way 
Beggar's   Christmas 
In  Atlan    102:  845 
Brave    tin    soldier 

In   Everyone  his  own  way 
California   conscience 
In  McClure  33:  355 
Cliatter-box 

/;;   Everyone  his  own  way 
Compulsor}^  assistant 

In   Everyone  his  own  way 
Daffy-down-dilly 

In   Everyone  his  own  way 
Failure 

In   Everyone  his  own  way 
I'^ox  and   the    stork 

In   Everyone   his   own   way 
Tn    November 

In  Atlan    104:  673 
Jack   Sprat 

/;;   Everyone  his  own   way 
Joy   of  life.     Sec   Wyatt,    E.    F.     Shallow 

spirit  of  judgment 
Limitations 

/;;   Everyone   his   own   way 
McCiurc    16:  551 
Many  men   of  many   minds 

III   Everyone  his   own   way 
Matter  of  taste 

/;/   Everyone  his  own   way 
McClure   16:  236 
Mother 

/;/   Howells,   W'.   D.,  and   others.   Whole 
family   cli    9 
Paradox 

/);   Everyone   his   own   way 
Parents'   assistant 

/;;   Everyone   his   own   way 
Peacock's   tail 

/;/   I'A-cryone  his   own   way 
Perfect    woman 

III   Cent   7_':  1)43 
Queen    for   a   day 

III  Everyone  his  own  way 
Question  of  service 

III  Everyone  his  own  way 
Satyr's  cliildrcn,  a   fable 
In  Atlan  98:  513 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


353 


Shallow   spirit   of  judgment:   Joy   of   life: 
Still    waters;    Two    citizens 
In  Everyone  his  own  way 
McClure   15:423 
Snow-white  and  rose-red 

In  McClure  20:  404 
Still  waters.     See  Wyatt,  E.   F.     Shallow 

spirit  of  judgment 
Story  of  a  wayside  inn 

In  Everyone  his  own  way 
Trade  winds 
/;;  Everyone  his  own  way 
IMcClure  m:  567 
Two  citizens.     Sec  YVyatt.   E.   F.   Shallow 
spirit  of  judgment 
Wynne,  Madelene  Yale,  1847- 
Little  room 

In  Howells,   W.   D.,   and    Alden,   H.    M. 
Shapes  that  haunt  the  dusk 

X-ing   a    paragraph.     Toe,    E.   A. 

X  Y  Z;  a  detective  story.     Green.  A.  K. 

Xavier    Lavelle.     See    Kipling,    R.     Life    of 

Xavier  Lavelle 
Xingu.     Wharton.    E. 

"Yah!  Yah!  Yah!"     London.  J. 

Yakofif   Pasynkoff.     Turgenev,    I.   S. 

Yaniyol.     Sienkiewicz,  IL 

Yankee.     Sigourney,  L.  H. 

Yanko,  the  musician.     Sienkiewicz,  H. 

"Yap."     Tovote,    H. 

Yares    of     the     Black     mountains.       Davis, 

Rebecca  H. 
Yarn  of  happy  Jack.     Masefield,  J. 
Yarn  of  Lanky  Job.     Masefield,  J. 
Yarn  of  the  pea-soup   sea.     Fernald,   C.   B. 
Yarn  of  the  "Sink  or  swim."'     Duncan,   N. 
Yates  pride.     Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 
Yatil.     Millet,  F.  D. 

Ye  sexes,  give  ear!     Quiller-Couch.  A.  T. 
Year  in   Spitzbergen.     Alarcon.   P.   A.   de 
Year  of  nobility.     Van  Dyke,  H. 
Year  of  trouble.     Daudet,  A. 
Yeats,  William  Butler,  1865- 
Adoration   of  the   magi 
In  Collected  works  v  7 
Secret  rose 
Tables  of  the  law 
Binding  of  the  hair 
In  Secret  rose 
Savoy,  Ja  1896 
Costello  the  proud,  etc.    Sec  Yeats,  \\ .  B. 

Of  Costello  the  proud 
Crucifixion  of  the  outcast 
/;;   Collected  works  v  7 
Secret  rose 

National   Observer,  Mr  24   1894 
Curse  of  O'Sullivan  the  Red  upon  old  age. 
See    Yeats,    W.    B.    Red    Hanrahan  s 
curse 
Curse     of     Red      Hanrahan.     Sec     Yeats, 

W.    B.    Red    Hanrahan's    curse 
Curse  of   the   fires   and   of   the   shadows 
In  Collected  works  v  7 
Secret  rose 

National  Observer,  Ag  5   1893 
Death  of  Hanrahan   [Death  of  O'Sullivan 
the  Red] 
In   Collected  works  v  5 
Secret  rose 
New  R  D  1896 


Devil's    book.      See    Yeats,    W.    B.      Red 

Hanrahan 
Dhoya 

In  Collected   works   v   7 
Secret  rose 
John  Sherman 
Hanrahan   and   Cathlccn    the  daughter   of 
Hoolihan    [Kathleen   the   daughter   of 
Hoolihan] 
In  Collected  works  v  5 
Secret  rose 

National  Observer  S  29  1894 
Hanrahan's   vision    [Red    Hanrahan's   vis- 
ion;   Vision    of    Hanrahan    the    Red; 
Vision   of  O'Sullivan   the   Red] 
//(   Collected  works  v  5 
Secret  rose 
New  R  Ap   1896 
McClure   24:  469 
Heart  of  the  spring 
/;;   Collected  works   v  7 
Secret   rose 

National    Observer    Ap    15    1893 
John  Sherman 

In   Collected  works  v  7 
Secret  rose 
John    Sherman 
Kathleen    the    daughter   of    Hoolihan    and 
Hanrahan  the   Red.  See  Yeats,  W.  B. 
Hanrahan  and  Cathleen  the  daughter 
of  Hoolihan 
Of     Costello    the     proud,     of     Oona     the 
daughter  of  Dcrmott  and  of  the  bitter 
tongue 
/;;   Collected  works   v  7 
Secret  rose 
Pageant,    1896 
Old  men  of  the  twilight  [St.  Patrick  and 
the  pedants] 
In   Collected  works  v  7 
Secret   rose 

Weekly  Sun  Literary  Supp  D  i   1895 
Out  of  the  rose 

/;/   Collected  works  v  7 
Secret  rose 

National  Observer   My   27    1893 
Red  Hanrahan   [Devil's  book] 
In  Collected  works  v  5 
Secret  rose 

National    Observer   N   26   1892 
Red     Hanrahan's     curse     [The    curse     of 
O'Sullivan  the  Red  upon  old  age.] 
/;;   Collected  works  v   5 
Secret  rose 

National  Observer  S  29   1894 
McClure   24:  469 
Collier's  51:  Jl   2\   p   16 
Red  Tianrahan's  vision.   Sec  Yeats,  W.  B. 

Hanrahan's  vision 
Rosa    alchemica 

In  Collected  works  v  7 
Secret  rose 
Savoy,  Ap  1896 
St.    Patrick   and    the   pedants.     Sec  Yeats, 

W.   B.    Old   men   of   the   twilight 
Secret   rose 

/;/   Collected  works   v  7 
Secret  rose 
Stories   of   Red   Hanrahan 
In  Collected  works  v  5 
Secret  rose 


354 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Yeats,  William  Butler  —Continued. 
Tables   of   the   law 
//(  Collected  works  v  7 
Secret  rose 
Tables   of  the  law 
Savoy,  N  1896 
Twisting    of    the    rope     (stories    of    Red 
Hanrahan) 
//;   Collected   works  v  5 
Secret   rose 

Xational   Observer  D  24   1892 
Vision   of  Hanrahan  the  Red.    Sec  Yeats, 

W.    R.    Hanrahan's  vision 
Vision  of  O'Sullivan  the  Red.    See  Yeats, 

W.   B.   Hanrahan's  vision 
Where  there  is  nothing,   there  is  God 
In  Collected  works  v  7 
Secret  rose 
Sketch   O  21    1896 
Wisdom  of  the  king 
In  Collected  works  v  7 
Secret  rose 
New  R  S   1895 
Yekl,    a    tale    of    the     Xew    York    Ghetto, 

Cahan,   A. 
Yellow   burgee.     Fcrnald,    C.    15. 
Yellow    dog.     Harte,    B. 
Yellow    handkerchief.     London,    J. 
Yellow    leaf.     Grand,    S. 
Yellow   mask.     Collins,    W. 
Yellow   paint.     Stevenson,    R.    L. 
Yellow   sign.     Chambers,    R.    W. 
Yellow   snake.     Bishop,   W.   H. 
Yermak,  the  conqueror  of  Siberia.    Tolstoi, 

L.   X. 
Yermolai   and    the    miller's    wife.     See    Tur- 
genev,     I.    S.     Ermolai    and    the    miller's 
wife 
Yes — and    no.     Bates,    A. 
Yevseyitch.     See  Korolenko,  V.  G.  Sketches 

of  a   Siberian   tourist 
Yiddish     Hamlet.     Zangwill,    I. 
Yo   espero.     Chambers,    R.   W. 
Yoked    with    an    unbeliever.     Kipling,    R. 
You   can't   get   away   with   it.     Morris,   G. 
Youma,   the   story   of  a   A\'est   Indian   slave. 

Hearn,  L. 
Young  aunt  with  white  hair.     Cable,  G.  W. 
Young  backwoodsman.     Mitford,   M.    R. 
Young  conspiracy.  Castle,  A.,  and  Castle,  E. 
Young    desperado.     Aldrich,    T.    B. 
Young  doctor.     Kirk.    I':.   O. 
Young   Goodman    Brown.      Hawthorne,    X. 
Young  king.     Wilde,    O. 
Young   lion    of    Dcdan.      Parker,   G. 
Young   man    from    the    rountrv.     Matthews, 

J.   B. 
\oung  man    111   a   hurry.      Chaml)crs,   R.   VV. 
Young  man   in    rcamck  alley.  Jordan,   !•:.  G. 
Young     man     of     great     expectations.      Ir- 
ving, W. 
Young  man   with  wings.  Andrews,  M.   R.  S. 
Young   man's    diary.     Quiller-Coucli,    .\.    T. 
Young    market-woman.      .Mitford,     M.     R. 
Young  men  at  the  manor.     Kipling,    R. 
Young    Moll's    Peavy.     Stevens,    C.    A. 
Young   painter.     Mitford,    M.    R. 
Young   Robin    Gray.     Harte,    B. 
Young    sculptor.     Mitford,    M.    R. 
Young   serf.     Taylor,    J'.. 


Young  Strong  of  "The  Clarion."  Shinn.   M. 
Young  Tsar.     Tolstoi,   L.    X. 
Youngest   Miss   Piper.     Harte,   B. 
Youngest  prospector  in    Calaveras.     Harte, 

B. 
"N'oungest    son.     \'orsc,    M.    IT. 
"^'outh:    a    narrative.     Conrad,    J. 
"i'outh    of    Lady    Constantia.     Le    Gallicnne, 

R. 
^'outh    that   never  smiled.     Howard,    B.   \\'. 
Yuki-onna.      Hearn,   L. 
Yule-tide    stories.     Daudet    A. 
Yvelinc    .Samoris.     Maupassant,    G.    de 
Yvettc.     Maupassant,    G.    de 

Z.    Marcas.     Balzac,    H.    de 

Zack,  pseud.    See  Keats,  Gwendoline 

Zadig.     Voltaire.  E.  M.  de  A. 

Zadoc  Pine  labor   union.     Bunner.   H.   C. 

Zagabog.     Phillpotts,   E. 

Zalea:   a   psychological   episode   and   tale   of 

love.     Garland,    H. 
Zangwill,  Israel,   1864- 
Anglicization 

In   Ghetto    comedies 
Bearer   of   burdens 

/'/  Ghetto    comedies 
Bcthulah 

//;  They  that  walk  in  darkness 
Harper  99:  673 
Big  Bow  mystery 

In   Grey  wig 
Chad    Gadya 

In   Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto 
Chasse-Croise 
In   Grey  wig 
Cheating   the   gallows 
//;  King  of  Schnorrers 
Idler  3:3 
Child   of  the   Ghetto 

In  Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto 
Conciliator    of    Christendom 
/;/   Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto 
Eng   Illust   16:  385 
Converts 

///   Ghetto    comedies 
Diary   of  a  Meshumad 

/;/  They   that   walk   in    darkness 
Double-barrelled    ghost 

In  King  of  Schnorrers 
Dreamers   in   congress 

In   Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto 
Elijah's   goblet 

///   Ghetto    comedies 
lUernal    feminine 

/;/   Grey  wig 
I'lutter-duck 

///   King  of   Schnorrers 
I-'rom   a    mattress   grave 
/"   Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto 
Cosmopolis   8:  617 
Grey  wig 

fn   (J rev  wiu 

Pali'  Mall    M    _'5:4.=^o 
I  lirelings 

//(   Ghetto    comedies 
Holy   wedlock 

///   Ghetto    comedies 
I  lonest  log-roller 
/;;  King  of  Schnorrers 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


355 


Incurable 

/;;   Thev    that    walk    in    darkness 
]\[cClurc    I  :  47''^ 
Jewish   trinity 

In  Ghetto    comedies 
Joseph    the    dreamer 

/;/   Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto 
Cosmopol  20:  63 
Joyous  comrade 

In   Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto 
Keeper    of   conscience 

III  They   that   walk   in    darkness 
King   of   Schnorrers 
In   King  of   Schnorrers 
Idler  4:  24 
Land  of  promise 

In  They   that   walk   in    darkness 
Luftmensch 

In  Ghetto    comedies 
Maimon   the  fool  and  Nathan   the  wise 

//;   Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto 
Maker    of   lenses 

///  Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto 
Marguerite's  carnival 

In  Eng   Illust    16:  592 
Master  of  the  Name 

/"   Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto 
Mated  by  a  waiter 

In  King  of   Schnorrers 
Memory    clearing   house 
In  King  of   Schnorrers 
Idler   1:572 
Merely   Mary  Ann 

/;/   Grey  wig 
Model  of  sorrows 
In   Ghetto    comedies 
Cosmopol    32:653 
Noah's    ark 

In  They   that   walk   in   darkness 
Lippinc  64: 274 
Odd  life 

/;;   King  of   Schnorrers 
Palestine   pilgrim 

In  Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto 
People's   saviour 

In  Children   of  the   Ghetto 
Primrose    sphinx 

In  Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto 
Principal   boy 

In  King  of   Schnorrers 
Queen's  triplets 

/;;   King  of   Schnorrers 
Idler   2:583 
Red   mark 

In   Ghetto    comedies 
Rose  of  the  Ghetto 

In  King  of   Schnorrers 

Stories  by  English  authors,  London 
S.   Cohn  and  son 

/;;  Cosmopol    32:  379 
Sabbath-breaker 

/;/  They   that   walk  in   darkness 
McClure    2:  150 
Sabbath    ciuestion    in    Sudminster 

In  Ghetto    comedies 
Samooborona 

/;;  Ghetto    comedies 
Santa   Claus 

///   King  of   Schnorrers 


Satan   mekatrig 

In  They   that   walk  in   darkness 
Semi-sentimental    dragon 
/;(   King  of   Schnorrers 
Serio-comic    governess 
In  Serio-comic    governess 
Grey  wig 
Silent    sisters 

/)(   Grey  wig 
Successful    operation 

In  King  of   Schnorrers 
They   that  walk   in  darkness 
/;;  They   that   walk   in   darkness 
Pall  Mall  M  16:  437 
To   die  in  Jerusalem 

In  They   that   walk  in   darkness 
Cosmopol   26:  44 
Tragi-comedy   of  creeds 
In   King  of   Schnorrers 
Transitional 

///  They   that   walk   in   darkness 
Harper  99:  195 
Tug  of  love 

III   Ghetto    comedies 
Cur  Lit  43:461 
Turkish    iMessiah 

/;/   Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto 
Cosmopol   23:40,   165 
Uriel    Acosta 
/;;  Dreamers  of  the  Ghetto 
Cosmopol  21 :  257 
Vagaries  of  a  viscount 

In  King  of   Schnorrers 
Woman-beater 
In   Grey   wig 
Yiddish   Hamlet  ' 
In   Ghetto     comedies 
Cent  71: 403 
l?:^enobia's    infidelity.     Bunner,    H.   C. 
Zero's    tale    of    the    explosive    bomb.     See 

Stevenson,  R.   L.   Somerset's  adventure 
Zerviah   Hope.     Ward,   E.   S.   P. 
Zicci.     Lytton,    E.    B. 
Zinotchka.     Chekhov,  A.   P. 
Zion   church.     Singmaster,   E. 
Zee's    masterpiece.     Spofiford,    H.    P. 
Zola,  Emile,   1840- 1902 
At  the  forge 

III   Her   two   husbands 
Attack   on   the   mill 

In  Mabie,     H.     W.,     and     Stracliey,     L. 

Little    masterpieces    of    fiction  v   3 

Stories    l)y    foreign    authors,    French 

V  2 
Warner   librarj' 
Babet's   lo\-er 

/;/   Her  two  luishands 
Bath 

/;/    Her  two   husbands 
Big   Michu 

//;  Jolly  Parisiennes 
Capitaine    Burle 

/;/   Her  two  husbands 
Dance    programme 

/;;   Her  two  husbands 
Fast 

In  Jolly  Parisiennes 
For  a  night  of  love 
/"   Her  two  husbands 


356 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Zola,   '&mile—Co)i tinned. 
Her  two  husbands 

III  Her  two  husbands 
Inundation 

III   Her  two  husbands 
Jean   Gourdon's  four  days 

III  Patten.   W.   International   short   sto- 
ries V  3 
Jolly    Parisiennes    [Madame    Neigcon] 

/;/'  Jolly  Parisiennes 
]\Iadame  Chalire 

III  J0II3'  Parisiennes 
^Madame    Xeitjeon.     Sec    Zola,    E.     Jolly 

Parisiennes 
^Mademoiselle   Flavie 

III  Jolly  Parisiennes 
Margot's    gallant 

III  Jolly  Parisiennes 
Marguerite 

III  Jolly  Parisiennes 
Alarquise's    shoulders 

/;/  Jolly  Parisiennes 


Xais,  the  brunette 

III  Jolly  Parisiennes 
Xcighbor  Jacques 

III  Jolly  Parisiennes 
Out  of  work 

III  Jolly    Parisiennes 
Soldier's   dreams 

III  Jolly    Parisiennes 
Strange  philosopher 

III  Jolly   Parisiennes 
Woman-hater 

III   Her  two  husbands 
Zoo.     Benson,   E.  E. 
Zozo.     Bunner,    11.    C. 

Zschokke,    Jokann    Heinrich    Daniel,    1771- 
1848 
Adventures   of  a   Xew-Year's   eve 

/;;   Stories   by   foreign   authors,   German 

Zukika.     Boyesen,     H.    H. 

Zut-ski.     By    M-r-e    C-r-lli.     Hartc,    B. 


APPENDIX  A 


LIST  OF  THE  BOOKS  INDEXED 


Adams,   O.    F. 

Archbishop's   unguarded  moment,   and   other   stones. 

j7op    '99    Page 
Alarcon,   P.  A.  de 

Cocked    hat,    tr.    from    the    Spanish    by    F.    J.    Amy. 

140P   '91    Minerva  publishing  co. 
Moors    and    Christians,    and    other    tales.     j66p     '91 

Cassell 
AlCOtt,   L.   M. 

Aunt   Joe's    scrap-bag.    229P    '05    Little 

Candy   country.    S2p    50c    '00    Little 

Doll's  journey.   72P  50c  '02  Little 

Garland  for  girls.   286P   $1.20   '08   Little 

Hole   in    the   wall.    62p    50c   '99    Little 

Marjorie's  three   gifts.   41P   soc  '99   Little 

Modern  Cinderella;   or,  The  little  old  shoe.   96P   500 

'04  Altemus 
Modern  Mephistopheles,  and  A  whisper  in  the  dark. 

350P   $1-35    'o-'    Little  ^ 

Morning-glories  and  Queen  Aster.  41P  50c    04  Little 
Mountain-laurel  and  maiden-hair.   48P  50c   '04  Little 
Pansies   and  water-lilies.   76P   50c   '03    Little 
Poppies   and   wheat.    54P    soc    '00    Little 
Proverb  stories.    334P   $1.20   '08   Little 
Silver    pitchers;     and     Independence,     a     centennial 

love   storv.    365P    $1.20    '08    Little 
Spinning-wheel  stories.   304P   $1.20   '08   Little 
Aldrich,  T.    B. 

Writings  of  Thomas   Bailey  Aldrich.  gv   '07   Hough- 
ton 
Marjorie    Daw,    and   other   people.    272P    '73    Osgood 
Marjorie   Daw,    and   other   stories.    287P    '85    Hough- 
ton 
Midnight    fantasy,    and   The   little   violinist.    96P    '77 

Osgood 
Sea  turn  and  other  matters.  300P  $1.25  '02  Houghton 
Two  bites   at   a  cherry,   with   other  tales.   269P   $1.50 

'94  Houghton 
Allen,   Grant 

Army  doctor's  romance.  93P  '93  New  \  ork.  Tuck 
Backslider.    380P   'gi    New   York,    Lewis 
Bride   from   the   desert.    192P   '96   New   York,   Fenno 
Cruise  of  the  Albatross;   or.   When   was   Wednesday 

the    tenth?      A    story    of    the    South    Pacific.    i2ip 

'98   Lothrop 
Twelve  tales.   35 ip   '99   London,   Richards 
Allen,  J.  L. 

Aftermath.      Part    second    of    A    Kentucky    cardinal. 

I35P   $1.00    '96    Harper 
Bride   of   the   mistletoe,    igop   $1.25    '09    Macniillan 
Flute   and  violin,   and  other  Kentucky   tales  and  ro- 
mances.  3o8p  $1.50  '00  Macmillan 
*    Kentucky    cardinal,    and   Aftermath.    276P    $1.50    '00 

Macmillan 
Summer  in  Arcady;    a   tale  of  nature.    170P   50c    96 

Macmillan 
Two   gentlemen   of   Kentucky.    73P   $1.25    '99   Harper 
Andreev,  L.  N. 

Dilemma;  a  story  of  mental  perplexity      .      .      .      tr. 

by  John  Cournos.   114P  '10  Philadelphia,  Brown 
Seven  who  were  hanged;   tr.  by  Herman   Bernstein. 

190P   6oc   '09    Ogilvie 
Silence;   tr.  by  John  Cournos.   32P   '10   Philadelphia, 

Brown 
Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 

Better  treasure.   72P   $1.00   '08   Bobbs-Merrill 


Austin,   M.   H. 

Basket  woman;  a  book  of  fanciful  tales  for  children. 

22op    $1.50    'o  (    Houghton 
Lost    borders.    2o8p    $1.25    '09    Harper 


Bob  and  the  guides.  351P  $i-5o  '06  Scribner 

4jxi  Soc'12    S 
Courage  of   the  coiSm^trpWce.   82P    s^oc   '11    Scribner 


Counsel   assigned. 


Scribner 


Enchanted    forest.    235P    $1.50    '09    Dutton 

Eternal  masculine.   430P   $1.30   '13   Scribner 

Good  Samaritan.   51P  soc  '06  McClure 

Kidnapped  colony.    175P   '03   Harper 

Lifted  bandage.  4SP  50c  '10   Scribner 

Militants:  stories  of  some  parsons,  soldiers,  and 
other  fighters  in  the  world.  378P  $i.3S  '07  Scrib- 
ner 

Perfect  tribute.   66p  soc  '08  Scribner 

Vive  I'empereur.   isgp  '02   Scribner 
Auerbach,  Berthold 

German  tales.  3S2p  '69  Roberts 


Keeping  up  with  Harry.    19 ip 


Bacheller,  I.  A. 

"Charge  it!";   1 

Harper 

Eben  Holden's  last  day  a-fishing.  6op  50c  '07  Harper 
Keeping  up  with  Lizzie.   157P  $1.00  '11    Harper 
Master  of  silence.    176P   '92   New   York,   Webster 
Turning  of   Griggsby,   being  a  story   of   Keeping  up 

with  Daniel  Webster,   isip  $1.00  '13   Harper 
Bacon,  J.  D. 

Her    fiance;    four    stories    of    college    life.    164P    '04 

Altemus 
Idyll  of  All  Fools'  day.   i2op  $1.25  '08  Dodd 
In   the  border  country.    130P   $1.00   '09   Doubleday 
Madness    of    Philip,    and    other    tales    of    childhood. 

222P    $1.55    '02    McClure  ,        ^     ., 

Middle  aged  love  stories.  290P  $1.25    03   Scribner 
Sister's  vocation,  and  other  girls'  stories.  273P  $1.25 

'00   Scribner 
Smith  college  stories.  343P  $1.35  '00  Scribner 
Strange   case   of   Dr.    Stanchon.    362P   $1.30    '13   Ap- 

pleton 
Whom   the  gods   destroyed.    236P   $1.50   '02    Scribner 

Balestler,  Wolcott 

Average    woman.    260P    '92    U.    S.   book   co. 

Fair   device.    173P   '84   Lovell 
Balzac,    Honore  de 

Comedie  humaine;  tr.  by  K.  P.  Wormeley  (Cen- 
tenary ed.)    36V   ea   $1.35   Little 

Comedie  humaine;  tr.  by  K.  P.  Wormeley.  40V  '76 
Roberts 

Honore  de  Balzac.  Edition  definitive.  53V  ea  $11 
1895-1900    Philadelphia,    Barrie 

Works.   36V  in    18    190-   Kelmscott  Society 

Works  .  .  .  with  introductions  by  George  Saints- 
bury.  (University  ed.)  i6v  (c  '0:)  Philadelphia, 
Avil 

After  dinner  stories   from   Balzac.   233P    86   Crowell 

Albert  Savarus.   30  ip   '92   Roberts  ^ 

At  the  sign  of  the  cat  and  racket.  277P  $i.so  09 
Dutton  .  , 

Atheist's  mass,  and  other  stories.  291P  $1.50  07 
Dutton 

Balthazar;  or.  Science  and  love;  tr.  by  vVm.  Robson. 
I59P   '59   Routledge  „    ^^    ,       ,  ,      , 

Balzac's  shorter  stories.   197P   18-  Federal  book  co 

Best  of  Balzac.   315P   '02   Page 

Celibates  .  .  .  and  other  stories.  2v  in  i  (Saints- 
bury  ed.)   '99  Philadelphia,  Gebbie 

Cesar  Birotteau  .  .  .  and  other  stories.  2v  in  i 
(Saintsbury  ed.)    Philadelphia,   Gebbie 

Christ  in  Flanders,  and  other  stories.  36 ip  $1.50  '08 
Dutton  . 

Country  doctor  [and  other  stories].  2V  in  i  (Saints- 
bury  ed.)   '99  Philadelphia,  Gebbie 

Cure  de  Tours,  and  other  stories.  267P  Soc  '97  Holt 

Daughter  of  Eve.  332P  '95  Roberts 

Distinguished  provincial  at  Pans  [and  other  storiesj 
2v  in    I    '99    Philadelphia,   Gebbie 

Duchesse  de  Langeais  [and  other  stories].  333P  89 
Roberts  .  , 

Fame  and  sorrow  [and  other  stones].  338P  9° 
Roberts  .  .  _   . 

Father  Goriot  and  other  stories.  2v  in  i  (Saints- 
bury   ed.)    '99    Philadelphia,    Gebbie  ^ 

Father's    curse,    and    other    stories.    342P    $1.50     98 

Gallery  of  antiquities    [and  An   old  maid].   369P   '96 

Roberts 
Jealousies  of  a  country  town  .    .    .  and  other  stones. 

2v  in   I   Philadelphia,  Gebbie 
Juana,  and  other  stories.   si6p  '96  Roberts 
Louis    Lambert.    238P    '89    Roberts 
Love    in    a    mask;    or.    Imprudence    and    happiness. 

136P  $1.00  '11   Rand  .  , 

Marriage    contract     [and    other    stones].     33  iP     95 

Roberts 


358 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Modeste  Mignon  [and  other  stones],  jv  in  i 
(Saintsbury  ed.)   '99  Philadelphia,  Gebbie 

Muse  of  the  department,  and  other  stones,  -'v  m  . 
(Saintsbury  ed.)   '99  I'hiladelphia    t.ebbic 

Passion  in  the  de.sert.    105P    oj  Caldwell  ,^.,.^ 

Peasantry  .  .  •  and  other  stones  'v  in  1  (Saints- 
bury ed.)    '99   Philadelphia,   Gebbie 

Pierrette  land  The  vicar  of  Tours].  337P  9-  Rob- 
erts 

Seraphita.    J75P   '89    Roberts  /c,;,,,. 

Seraphita  .  .  .  and  other  stones,  .^v  in  i  (Saints- 
bury ed.)   '99   Philadelphia,  Gebbie  ^        „   u     , 

Start   in   life    land   other   stones].   4-'iP.  95    Kobeit.-, 

\Vild  ass's  skin  .  .  .  and  other  stones,  jv  m  i 
(Saintsbury   ed.)    '99    Philadelphia,   Gebbie 

Woman  of  thirty  ._.  .and  other  stones  ^v  in  1 
(Saintsbury    ed.)    '99    Philadelphia,   Gebbie 

Bandello,    Matteo  ,    ,  t-     i-  1    v. 

Twelve  stories,  selected  and  done  into  hnglish  by 
Percy   Pinkerton.   34-'P   '95   London,   Nimmo 

^\Uce' in' Blunderland;  an  iridescent  dream.  i-'4P  'o7 
Doubleday  ,       _     , 

Autobiography  of  Methuselah.   185P    09  Dodge 

Bikey  the  skicycle,  and  other  tales  of  Jimmieboy. 
ii.'ip  '02  New  York,   Riggs  .    . 

Booming  of  Acre  hill,  and  other  reminiscences  of 
urban   and   suburban   life.    265P    $1.25     00    Harper 

Dreamers.      A    club.    $1.25    '99    Harper 

Enchanted  typewriter.    170P  $1.25    99   Harper 

Idiot.    II 5P  $'--'5  '95   Harper 

Ghosts   1   have  met  and  some  others,    igip   $1.25    9» 

Tack^an^d  the  checkbook.  235P  $i-oo  '11  Harper 
Little  book  of  Christmas.  173P  $i-oo  u  Little 
Over  the  plum-pudding.  244P  $1.15  01  Harper 
Paste    jewels,    being    seven    tales    of    domestic    woe. 

202P  $1.00  '97   Harper  ,   ^  „ 

R.   Holmes  and  Co.   231P  $1.25    06  Harper 
Roger    Camerden.      A   strange   story.    i02p     87    JNew 

York,    Coombes 
Water  ghost  and  others.   296P    94  Harper 

Barr,    Robert  ,  ^ 

In  a  steamer  chair,  and  other  shipboard  stories.  278P 

75c   '92  Cassell 
Lady   Eleanor:   lawbreaker.    i8jp   '11    Rand 
One  day's  courtship,  and  The  heralds  of  fame.  207P 

'96  Stokes 
Watermead  affair.    127P    06  Altenius 
Woman   wins.    313P   '04    Stokes 
Barrle,  J.  M. 

Auld  licht  idyls.  Lovell 

Auld  licht  manse.  256P  '93  ^^ew  \  ork,   Knox 

Better  dead.    igSp   189- ?   Lovell 

Jess.   148P  '98  Estes 

Tillyloss  scandal.  270P  Lovell 

Two  of  them.  282P   (c  '93)   Lovell 

Window  in  Thrums.  272P  '96  Dodd 

Bates,  Arlo' 

iiook   o'   nine   tales.    332P     91    Roberts 
In  the  bundle  of  time.   359P   '93   Roberts 
Intoxicated  ghost.   303P  $i-3S   '08  Houghton 

Bazin,    Ren6  „     .      ,^  . 

Ink-stain.   333P    05   Pans,  Maison  Mazarin 
Marriage   of  mademoiselle  Gimel,   and   other  stories; 

tr.    by   E.   K.    Hoyt.   270P   $1.25   '13   Scribner 
Bellamy,    Edward  *  ,  o 

Blindman's  world,  and  other  stories.   415P  $1.50    9° 

Houghton 
Dr.    Heidenhoff's   process.    140P     80   Appleton 
Six  to  one;   a  Nantucket  idyl.    176P  '78  Putnam 

Bennett,  E.  A.  ,        ,       , 

Criin    '-mile    of    the    Five    Towns.    30 jp     07    London, 
ChaiMiian  ,       , 

Matador  of  the  Five  Towns,  and  other  stones.  420P 
'  I  J   Doran 

Tales  of  the  Five  Towns.  32 ip   1910  London,  Chatto 
Benson,   E.  F. 

Double  overture.  222P  '94  Chicago,  C.  II.   Sergei  co. 

Room  in  the  lower,  and  other  stories.   338P  '12  Lon- 
don, Mills  &  Boon 
Besant,  Sir  Walter 

Five     years'     tryst,     and     other     stones.     300P      02 
Methuen  ^ 

In  deacon's  orders,  and  other-.  — ies.  279P  $1-25    95 
Harper 

'Twas   in    Trafalgar's   bay,    and   otiiT   stones.    399P 
'88  Dodd 

Uncle  Jack,  and  other  stories.  19 ip  '85  Harper 
Besant,   Sir  Walter,   and    Rice,   James  . 

Case  of  Mr.  Lucraft,  and  other  tales.  367P  '88  Dodd 

When  the  ship  comes  home.   182P  '77   Harper 


Blerce,    Ambrose 

Collected   works.    lov   'o9-'ii    New    York    and   Wash- 
ington,    Neale 
Bikelas,  Demetrios 

Tales   from   the  -Egean ;   tr.   by   L.   E.   Opdycke.  258P 
'94  McClurg 
Bishop,  W.   H. 

Brownstone   boy,    and   other   queer   people.    282P    '88 

Ca.ssell 
Choy  Susan,   and  other  stories.     349P  '85   Houghton 
Pound    of   cure;    a   story    of    Monte    Carlo.    20op    '94 


ibne 


<Jucci-   people.   j8jp   '02   New   York,   Street 
Bjornson,  Bjornstjerne 
Novels.    8v    '97    Macmillan 
Absalom's    hair;    and    A    painful    memory.    Jiop    '98 

Macmillan 
Arne,    and   The    fisher    lassie;    tr.    by    W.    Low.    142, 

18  IP   '94   Bell 
Bridal   march,   and   other   stories;    tr.   by   R.    B.   An- 
derson.   20 ip   '82   Houghton 
Captain    Mansana,    and   other   stories;    tr.    by    R.    B. 

Anderson.   2s6p   '82   Houghton 
Happy   boy.      A   tale   of   Norwegian   peasant   life;    tr. 

by   R.   B.   Anderson.    165P  '81    Houghton 
Happy  lad.     A  story  of  peasant  life  in  Norway,  and 

other  tales.   '82  London,   Blackie 
Life   by   the   fells   and   fiords.      A   Norwegian    sketch 
book.    1879    London,    Strahan 
Black,  William 

Adventure  in  Thule,  three  stories  for  boys.  232P  '93 

Harper 
Four   Macnicols,   and  other   tales,    nop   '83   Lovell 
Lady   Silverdale's  sweetheart,   and   other  tales.    2isp 

'92  Harper 
Maid  of  Killeena,   and  The  marriage  of  Moira   Fer- 
gus. 297P  '92  Harper 
Penance  of  John    Logan,   and   two   other   tales.    31  ip 

'93   Harper 
Wise  women  of  Inverness.  229P  '93  Harper 
Bland,   E.   N. 

In   homespun.    189P   '96    Roberts 
Literary  sense.   324P   '03   Macmillan 
Bourget,   P.  C.  J. 

Andre   Cornelis.   288p   '99   Paris,  Lemerre 
Antigone,  and  other  portraits  of  women;  tr.  by  Wil- 
liam  Marchant.   297P   $1.50   '98   Scribner 
Domestic    dramas.    363P    '00    Scribner 
Love  crime.   193P  '05  New  York,  Society  des  Beaux- 
Arts 
Monica,   and   other   stories.    289P   $1.50   '02    Scribner 
Pastels    of    men;    tr.    by    K.    P.    Wormeley.    2   series 

1891-92    Roberts 
Saint;    tr.   by   K.    P.   Wormeley.   82P   '95    Roberts 
Screen.    152P  '01    New  Y'ork,  Taylor 
Two  sisters,  and  A  confession;  tr.  by  Winnie  Barber 
Millard.   236P   (c   '12)    New  York,   Kimber 
Boyesen,  H.  H. 

Ilka    on    the    hill-top,    and    other    stories.    240P    '81 

Scribner 
Modern    vikings:    stories    of    life    and    sport    in    the 

Norseland.    274P   $1.25    '87    Scribner 
Norseland   tales.     247P   $1.25   '94   Scribner 
Queen   Titania.    254P   '81    Scribner 
Tales   from   two   hemispheres.   283P   '77   Osgood 
Vagabond   tales.    332P   '89    Lothrop 
Bremer,  Frederika 

Comforter.    i6p  '44  Boston,   Redding 

Easter  olTering;  tr.  by  M.  Howitt.  223P  '50  London, 

Colburn 
H —  family   .    .    .   and  other  tales;  tr.  by  M.  Howitt. 
2v  '44    London,  Longman 

Brofeldt,    Juhani 

Sciuire    llellman.    and    other    stories;    tr.    from    the 
Finnish  by    K.    N.   Bain.    i62p   (c  '93)   Cassell 

Brown,   Alice 

Country  neighbors.   361P  $1.20  '10  Houghton 

Country   road.   341P   $1.35   '06   Houghton 

Day  of  his  youth.    143P  $1.00  '07  Houghton 

High  noon.  3o8p  $1.35  '04  Houghton 

Judgment.    194P   '03   Harper 

King's  end.   246P   '01    Houghton 

Meadow    Grass.     Tales   of    New    England   life.    315P 

$1.35   '99   Houghton 
Merry  links,  oip  '03   Macmillan 
One-footed  fairy.    182P  $1.25  '11   Houghton 
Rose  of  hope.    1  sp  'ot  Cambridge 
Tiverton   tales.    339P   $i.35    '99   Houghton 
Vanishing  points.  352P  $1.25  '13  Macmillan 

Brown,  John 

Marjorie  Fleming.  64P  '09  Altemus 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORII'S 


359 


Rab  and  his  friends,  and  other  dog  stories,  isop 
'02  Rand 

Spare   hours.    455P   '62   Ticknor 
Bunner,  H.  C. 

Love  ill  old  cloathes,  and  other  .stories.  21711  $1.35 
'96    Scribner 

"Made  in  France";  French  tales  retold  with  a 
United  States  twist.  207P  '93  Keppler  &.  Schwarz- 
mann 

More  "short  sixes."  229P  '94  Keppler  &  Schwarz- 
mann 

"Short  sixes";  stories  to  be  read  while  the  candle 
burns.   232P  '91    Keppler  &  Schwarzmann 

Story  of  a  New  York  house.   iS2p  $1.25  '87  Scribner 

Zadoc  pine,   and  other  stories.   25OP  'yi    Scribner 
Burnett,   F.   H. 

Cosy  lion,  as  told  by  Queen  Crosspatch.  lo-jp  60c 
'07    Century 

Dawn  of  a  tomorrow,    issp  $1.00  'oC   Scribner 

Earlier  stories,    ist  series.   2v   $1.25   '91    Scribner 

Editha's  burglar.  A  story  for  children.  64P  '88 
Boston,  Jordan,   Marsh   &   Co. 

Good  wolf.   I2SP  $1.00  '08  Moffat 

la  the  closed  room.    129P  '04  McClure 

Jarl's  daughter,  and  other  stories.  146P  '79  Phila- 
delphia,   Peterson 

Jarl's  daughter,  and  other  novelettes.  i8op  '83  Phila- 
delphia,   Peterson 

Lindsay's  luck.  A  love  story.  192P  '83  Philadelphia, 
Peterson 

Little  saint  Elizabeth,  and  other  stories.  146P  '90 
Scribner 

Louisiana.    163P   $1.25   '80   Scribner 

Making   of   a   marchioness.    187P    $1.25    '01    Stokes 

Miss  Crespigny.   190P  '79  Scribner 

Piccino,  and  other  child  stories.  203P  $1.20  '94 
Scribner 

Pretty   sister   of  Jose.    127P   '89    Scribner 

Queen   Silver-Bell.    132P   6oc   '06   Century 

Racketty-Packetty  house.   130P  60c  '06  Century 

Sara  Crewe,  Little  saint  Elizabeth,  and  other  sto- 
ries.  236?   $1.20   '97   Scribner 

Sara  Crewe;  or.  What  happened  at  Miss  Minchins. 
83P   '88   Scribner 

Spring  cleaning  as  told  by  Queen  Crosspatch.  ggp 
60c    '08    Century 

Surly  Tim,  and  other  stories.  270P  $1.25  '77  Scrib- 
ner 

Theo.   183P  '79   Scribner 

Two  little  pilgrim's  progress;  a  story  of  the  City 
Beautiful.    191P   $1.20   '95    Scribner 

Cabell,  J.   B. 

Chivalry.   224P  $2.00   '09   Harper 
Gallantry.    334P    $2.00    '07    Harper 
Line    of    love.    29 ip    '95    Harper 
Cable,  G.  W. 

Madame   Delphine.    125P   75c   '81    Scribner 
Old  Creole  days.   229P  $1.35   '79   Scribner 
"Posson  Jone'  "   and   Pere   Raphael.    162P   $1.35    '09 
Strange    true    stories    of    Louisiana.    350P    $1.35    '89 

Scribner 
Strong  hearts.    214P   $1.25    '99    Scribner 
Cahan,  Abraham 

imported  bridegroom,   and  other  stories  of  the  New 

York   Ghetto.    256P    $1.00    '98   Houghton 
Y'ekl;   a  tale  of  the  New  York  ghetto.    190P   '96  Ap- 
pleton 
Cameron,  Margaret 

Bachelor   and   the   baby.    42P    50c   '08    Harper 
Cat   and  the  canary.   62p   $1.00   '08   Harper 
Comedies   in   miniature.   376P   $1.25    '03    McClure 
Golden    rule   Dollivers.    187P   $1.00    '13    Harper 
Tangles;     tales     of    some    (IroU     predicaments.     367P 
$1.30  '12  Harper 
Castle,  Agnes,  and  Castle,  Egerton 

Flower    o'    the    orange,    and    other    tales    of    bygone 

days.   31  ip  '08  Macmillan 
Love    gilds    the    scene    and    woman    guides    the    plot. 

32P   '11    New   York,   Paget 
Ninth  wave.    103P   '11    New   Y'ork,   Paget 
Castle,  Egerton 

Marshtield  the  observer,  and  The  death   dance.  270P 
'00    New    York,    Stone 
Cather,   W.  S. 

Alexander's    bridge.    174P    $1.00    '12    Houghton 
Troll   garden.    253P   '05    KicClure 
Catherwood,  M.  H. 

Bony  and  Ban;  the  story  of  a  printing  venture.   J03p 

50C   '98   Lothrop 
Chase    of    Saint-Castin,    and    other    stories    of    the 
French  in  the  new  world.  266p  $1.25  '94  Houghton 


302P    '03    London, 


Mackinac  and  lake  stories.  2Jip  $1.50  '99   Harper 

Old   Kaskaskia.   2oop   $1.25    Houghton 

Queen    of    the    swamp,    and    other    plain    Americans. 

33 'P  $1.25   '99   Houghton 
Spanish    Peggy;    a    story    of    young   Illinois.    8sp    '99 

Chicago,    htone 
Spirit    of   an   Hlinois    town,   and   The   little   Renault. 

15OP   $1.25    '97    lloUghton 
White   islander.    1O4P   $1.25   '93   Century 
Woman  in  armor;  Old  Gargoyle;  and   Ihe  man  who 

"hadn't  time."    196P  '75  Carleton 
Chambers,  R.  W. 

Bluebird   weather.    141P  $1.00   '12   Appleton 

iole.    142P   $1.25    '05    Appleton 

King  in   yellow.   273P   $1.50   '02    Harper 

Maker   of   moons.   40 ip   $1.35    '90   Putnam 

Mystery    of    choice.    288p    '97    Appleton 

Orchard-land;     a    children's    story.     ii2p     $1.50     '03 

Harper 
Outdoor-land;    a   story   for   children.    io5p   $1.50    '02 

Harper 
River-land;    a  story   for   children.   91P   $1.50    Harper 
Tree  of  heaven.   325P  $1.35   '07  Appleton 
Young    man    in    a    hurry,    and    other    stories.    283P 

$1.50  '04   Harper 
Chamlsso,  Adelbert  Von 

Wonderful  history  of  Peter  Schlemihl,  the  man  who 

lost    his    shadow;    tr.    by    F.    H.    Hedge.    iiSp    '99 

Ginn 
Chekhov,  A.  P. 

Black    monk,    and    other    stor 

Duckworth 

Kiss,    and   other   stories.    317P    $1.50    '12    Scribner 
Stories    of    Russian    life;    tr.    from    the    Russian    by 

Marian    Fell.    314P    $1.35    '14    Scribner 
Chesnutt,  C.  W. 

Conjure  woman.   229P  $1.25   '99  Houghton 
Wife  of  his  youth.  323P  $1.35  '99  Houghton 
Clemens,  S.   L. 

Writings    of    Mark    Twain    (Author's    national    ed.) 

2SV  'bg-'og  Harper 
Writings  of   Mark  Twain    (Autograph   ed.)    22v   '99- 

'00   Hartford,   American   Publishing  Co 
American  claimant,  and  other  stories.  S4sp  $1.75  '97 

Harper 
Dog's   tale.    35P    $1.00    '04   Harper 
Double-barrelled  detective  story.   189P  $1.50  '02  Har- 

Eve's  diary.    109P   $1.00   '06  Harper 

Extracts   from   Adam's   diary.   Sop   $1.00   '04   Harper 

Extract   from    Captain    Stonnfield's   visit    to    heaven. 

i2op  $1.00  '09  Harper 
Horse's  tail.    152P  $1.00   '07   Harper 
Jumping   frog.    65P    $1.00    '03    Harper 
Man   that   corrupted   Hadleyburg,    and   other   stories 

and  essays.  398P  $1.75  '00  Harper 
Merry  tales.  209P  '92  New  York,  Webster 
£1,000,000   bank-note,   and   other   new   stories.    260P 

'93   New  York,   Webster 
Sketches,    new    and    old.    320P    $1.75    '90    Hartford, 

American   Publishing  Co 
$30,000    bequest,    and    other    stories.    522P    $1.75    '06 

Harper 
Tom    Sawyer   abroad    .     .    .    and   other   stories.   410P 

'96  Harper 

Collins,  W.  W. 

After  dark,  and  other  stories.  536P  $1.25  '75  Harper 
Ghost's    touch,    and    other    stories.     198P    $1.25     '85 

Harper 
"I  say  no";  or.  The  love-letter  answered,  and  other 

stories.  233P   $1.25   '86   Harper 
Mrs.  or  Miss?  and  other  stories.  325P  '73   London, 

Bentley 
Queen  of  hearts.  344P  '62  London,  Low 
Shocking  story.   57P   (c   '78)    Barnes 
Stolen   mask;   or.   The   mysterious   cash-box.   jip   '64 

Columbia,    S.    C,    DePontaine 
Yellow  mask.    176P  '90?  Philadelphia,   Strawbridge 
Comer,  C.  A.  P. 

iiook   of   martyrs.    179P   '96   Scribner 

Preliminaries,     and    other    stories.     21  ip     $1.00     '12 

Houghton 

Connolly,  J.  B. 

Crested  seas.   31  ip  $1.35   '07   Scribner 
Deep  sea's  toll.   -    jP  $i.3S  '05  Scribner 
Olympic  victo'.- 185P  $1.25  "oS  Scribner 
Open  water.»-S22p  $1.20   '10  Scribner 
Out  of  (Gloucester.   276P  $1.35   '02   Scribner 
Witle  courses.  336P  $1.25  '12  Scribner 


Conrad,  Joseph 

Falk;    Amy    Foster;   To 
"'•35  '03  McClure 


three  stories.   271P 


36o 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Point    of    honor;    a    military    tale.    iS^p    $1.20    '08 

McClure 
Set  of  six.   310P   '08   London,   Methuen 
Tales  of  unrest.   348P   $1.25   '98   Scribner 
'Twixt  land  and  sea.  287P  '12  Hodder 
Youth;    a    narrative,    and    three    other    stories.    381P 

$1.35  '03  McClure 
Copp^e,  Francois 

Rivals.  99P  50c  '93  Harper 

Tales    for     Christmas,     and    other    seasons;     tr.     by 

Myrta  L.  Jones.   178?  '00  Little 
Ten   tales;    tr.   by   \Valter   Learned.    2!9p    $1.25    '91 

Harper 
True   riches.    163P   '93   Appleton 
Corelli,    Marie 

Angel's    wickedness;     a    true    story.     54P     '03     New 

York,  W.  R.  Beers 
Cameos;    short    stories.    279P    $1.00    '01    New    York, 

Street 
Christinas   greeting.    3i6p    $1.50    '01    Dodd 
Jane.    A    social    incident.    149P    $1.25    '97    Lippincott 
Silence  of  the  Maharajah.   74P  '95  Merriam 
Song    of    Miriam    and    other    stories.     193P    (c    '98) 

Munro 
"Three  wise  men   of  Gotham."   39P  '96   Lippincott 
Craddock,  C.  E. 

Bushwhackers,   and  other  stories.   312P   '99   Chicago, 

Stone 
Down   the   ravine.    196P   $1.00   '85    Houghton 
Frontiersmen.   364P   $1.25   '04   Houghton 
In      the     Tennessee      mountains.      322P      $1.25      '84 

Houghton 
Mystery    of    Witch-face    mountain.    279P    $1.25    '95 

Houghton 
Phantoms  of  the  foot-bridge.   353P  $1.50  '95   Harper 
Raid   of   the   guerilla,   and  other   stories.    334P   $1.25 

'12    Lippincott 
Young  mountaineers.  262P  $1.35  '97  Houghton 
Craigie,  P.  M.  T. 

Sinner's  comedy.    iS4P   (c  '92)   Cassell 

Some  emotions  and  a  moral.   176P  (c  '91)   Cassell 

Some    good   intentions    and   a   blunder.    67P    (c    '95) 

New   York,   Merriam 
Tales  about  temperaments.   207P  '02  Appleton 
Tales  of  John  Oliver  Hobbes.  45 ip  (c  '97)  Stokes 
Crane,  Stephen 

George's  mother.  177P  '96  New  York,  Arnold 

Little  regiment,  and  other  episodes  of  the  American 

civil  war.    196P  '96  Appleton 
Maggie,  a  girl  of  the  streets.   158P  '96  Appleton 
Monster,    and   other   stories.    i88p   $1.25    '99    Harper 
Open   boat,    and   other   tales    of   adventure.    336P   '98 

Doubleday 
Whilomville   stories.    198?   $1.50   '00   Harper 
Wounds   in   the   rain.    347P   '00   Stokes 
Crawford,  F.  M. 

Man    overboard.    96P    '03    Macmillan 
Uncanny    tales.    307P    '11    London,    Unwin 
Upper  berth.   145P  '94  Putnam 
Wandering   ghosts.    302P    $1.25    '11    Macmillan 
Crockett,  S.  R. 

Adventurer   in   Spain.    338P    (c   '03)    Stokes 
Bog-myrtle    and    peat;    being    tales    chiefly    of    Gallo- 
way. 38yp  '95  Appleton 
Love  idylls.  315P  $1.35  '01   Dodd 

Mad   Sir   ITchtred   of   the  hills.    195P   '94   Macmillan 
Crosby,   Margaret 

Violin   obligato,  and  other  stories.   32 ip   '91    Roberts 
Cutting,  M.  S. 

Just   for   two.   243P   '09   Doubleday 

Little   stories   of  courtship.   232P   $1.20   '05    McClure 

Little     stories     of     married     life.     26op     $1.20     '02 

McClure 
More  stories  of  married  life.  260P  $1.20  '06  McClure 
Suburban    whirl,   and   other   stories   of   married   life. 

202P   '07   McClure 


Daudet,   Alphonse 

Works.   24V  ea  $1.00   '99-'oo   Little 

La    belle-Nivernaise,     and    other    stories.     22  ip     '95 

Crowell 
Fig   and    the    idler;    an    Algerian    legend.    io3p    '92 

London,   Unwin 
Letters  from   my  mill;   tr  by  F.  H.  Potter.   263P   '<)3 

Dodd 
Letters    to    an    absent    one    [in    Daudet,    A.    Novels 

and  romances.]   326,  248P  (c '99,  '09)    Little 
Monday    tales;    Letters    from    my    mill;    Letters    to 

an   absent  one.   248P   $1.00   '00   Little 
Davis,  C.   B. 

Borderland  of  society.   247P   $1.25   Stone 

Lodger  overhead,  and  others.  370P  $1.35  '09  Scribner 


Stage   door.    360P   $1.35   '08   Scribner 
Tales  of   the   town.   339P   $1.30   '11    Duffield 
Davis,  Rebecca  H. 

Bits  of  gossip.  233P  $1.25  '04  Houghton 
Kent   Hampden.    152P   $1.00   '92    Scribner 
Silhouettes  of  American  life.  280P  '92  Scribner 
Davis,   Riclnard   H. 
-JJar  sinister.    io8p   $1.00   '03    Scribner 
Cinderella,  and  other  stories.  205P  $1.00  '96  Scribner 
Consul.   62P   soc   '11    Scribner 
Episodes  in  Van  Bibber's  life.  50c  '99  Harper 
Farces.  332P  $1.50  '06  Scribner 
(Jallegher,   and   other   stories.    $1.00   '91    Scribner 
Exiles,   and  other  stories.   22 ip  $1.50   '94   Harper 
Jn  the  fog.    issp  '01   Russell 
King's  jackal.    197P   $1.25   '99   Scribner 
Lion  and  the  unicorn.  204P  $1.25  '99  Scribner 
Lion  and  the  unicorn.  295P  $1.25  '03  Scribner 
Lost  road.  266p  $1.25  '13  Scribner 
Man  who  could  not  lose.  354P  $1.25  '11   Scribner 
"Miss   Civilization,"   a  comedy   in   one   act.    4  7p   50c 

'05    Scribner 
Once  upon  a  time.  280P  $1.35  '10  Scribner 
Princess   Aline.    163P   $1.25   '99   Harper 
Ranson's  folly.  34SP   $1.35   '02  Scribner 
Red   Cross   girl.    270P   $1.25    '12    Scribner 
Scarlet   car.    230P    $1.25    '10    Scribner 
Stories   for  boys.   204P   $1.00   'g  1    Scribner 
Van  Bibber  and  others.  249P  $1.00  '92   Harper 
Vera,   the    medium.    "^Hss    Civilization."   215P    $1.35 
'10   Scribner 
Deiand,   Margaret 

Dr.   Lavendar's  people.  369P  $1.50  '03  Harper 

Encore.  78P  $1.50  '07  Harper 

Good  for  the  soul.   86p  50c  '99  Harper 

Mr.     Tommy     Dove,     and    other     stories.     280P     '93 

Houghton 
Old  Chester  tales.   35gp  $1.50   '98  Harper 
R.    J.'s    mother    and    other    people.    312P    $1.50    '08 

Harper 
Voice.  85P  $1.00  '12  Harper 
Way  to  peace.  94P   $1.50   '10  Harper 
Where   the   laborers   are   few.   86p   $1.50    '09    Harper 
Wisdom    of   fools.   248?    $1.25    '97   Houghton 
De  Quincey,  Tliomas 

Collected     writings;     ed.    by    David    Masson.     v     12 
(Tales    and    romances).    467P    '97    London,    Black 
[The  stories  indexed  appear  in  all  complete  edi- 
tions  under   the   title   Tales   and   Romances,   there- 
fore the  separate  editions  have  not  been  indexed.] 
Dickens,  Cliarles 

[Note:  It  has  not  been  deemed  necessary  to  index 
separately  even  a  small  proportion  of  the  many 
editions  of  Dickens.  There  is  unfortunately  some 
variation  in  the  groups  of  stories  included  by  the 
different  editors  under  the  titles  Christmas  Books 
and  Christmas  Stories,  but  the  authorized  editions 
are  nearly  uniform,  and  a  story  listed  as  in 
"Christmas  Books"  or  "Sketches  by  Boz,"  will 
usually  be  found  in  the  volume  of  that  title  in 
any  edition] 
Works.  30V  London,  Chapman  &  Hall  (Scribner) 
Christmas     books.     (Gadshill     ed.)     525P     $1.50     '97 

Scribner 
Christmas  stories.   (Gadshill  ed.)   2V  $:.50  '98  Scrib- 
ner 
Hard  times.   444P   '98   London,   Chapman    (Scribner) 
Sketches  by  Boz.    (Gadshill  ed.)   2V  $1.50   '98   Scrib- 
ner 
Tale  of  two  cities,    (any  edition) 
Donnell,  A.  H. 

Glory  and  the  other  girl.  63P  '07  Elgin.  HI..  Cook 
Judith  Lynn;   a  story  of  the  sea.  64P  '00   Elgin,  111., 

Cook 
Rebecca  Mary.    194P   $'-50   '05   Harper 
Very  small  person.    ig2p  $1.25  '06  Harper 
Dostoievski,  F.   M. 

Friend  of  the  family;  and  The  gambler.  'S7  London, 

Vizetteliy 
Uncle's  dream,  and  The  permanent  husband;   tr.  by 
F.   Whishaw.  '88  London,   Vizetteliy 

Doyle,  A.  C.  .  .     .     n 

Adventures  of  Sherlock  Holmes.  307P  $1.50   (c    92) 

Harper 
Beyond  the  city.   i8op  50c   Rand 
Croxley   master;   a  great   tale   of  the   prize   ring.    70p 

50c  '07   McClure 
Doings  of   Raffles   Haw.    13-IP   (c  'gO    Lovell  _ 

Great    .shadow,    and    Uncle    Bernac.     $1.35     (c     "-') 


Appleton 
Green  flag,  and  other  stories  of  wa 
McClure 


sport.  384P 


Last   galley:    impressions    and    tales.    321P    $1.20    '11 
Doubleday 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIRS 


361 


My   friend  the   murderer;    and   other   mysteries   and 
adventures.   288p   '93   LovcU 

One  crowded  hour.   19P  'n   New  York,  Paget 

Parasite.    143P   $1.00   '95   Harper 

Return  of  Sherlock  Holmes.   381P  $1.35   '10   Double- 
day 

Round  the  fire  stories.  3s6p  $1.35   '08  McClure 

Round  the  red  lamp.  307P  $i.35  '10  Appleton 

Sign  of  the  four.     A  scandal  in  Bohemia  and  other 
stories.  364P  $1.00  '00  Burt 

Tales  of  Sherlock  Holmes.  415P  $1.50  '06  Burt 

Tragedy  of  the  Korosko;   The  green  flag;   and  other 
stories.    169,   249P   '02  Appleton 
Dragoumis,  J.   D. 

Tales   of   a   Greek   island.    379P    $1.35    'i-'    Houghton 

Under   Greek   skies.   305P   $1.00   '13    Button 
Dumas,  Alexandre 

Crop-eared    Jacquot,    and    other    stories;    tr.    by    A. 
AUinson.    115P  '05   London,   Methuen 

Fairy  tales;   tr.  by  H.  A.  Spurr.   114P  '04   Stokes 

Galley  slave.    185P   '85   London,   Pierce 

Horrors    of    Paris.     A    sequel    to    The    Mohicans    of 
Paris.    190P   '75   Philadelphia,   Peterson 

Masaniello;    or.    The   fisherman    of    Naples.     An   his- 
torical romance.    140P  '88  New  York,  Munro 

Mohicans   of   Paris.    189P   '59   Philadelphia,   Peterson 

Pauline;    a   tale   of    Normandy.    32P    '42    New    York, 
Winchester 

Prince   of  thieves;    tr.   by   F.   Adams.    i26p   '04   Lon- 
don, Methuen 

Snow  ball   and  Sultanetta;   tr.  by  A.   AUinson.    132P 
'04   London,   Methuen 

Wolf-leader;      tr.     by     A.     AUinson.      '04     London, 
Methuen 
Dunbar,  Alice 

Goodness  of  St.   Rocque,  and  other  stories.  224P  '99 
Dodd 
Dunbar,  P.  L. 

Folks  from  Dixie.  263P  $1.25  '98  Dodd 

In  old  plantation  days.  307P  $1.35  'o3  Dodd 

Strength    of    Gideon,    and    other    stories.    362P    '00 
Dodd 
Duncan,  Norman 

Finding  his  soul.   6ip   50c   '13   Harper 

Soul    of    the   street:    correlated   stories    of    the    New 
York   Syrian   quarter.    i68p   '00    McClure 

Suitable   child.    96P    $1.00    '09    Revell 

Way  of  the  sea.   332P  '03   McClure 
Dyar,  M. 

Davie  and  Elizabeth.   $1.00   '08   Harper 


Earle,  M.  T. 

Flag  on  the  hilltop.    i2sp  90c  '02  Houghton 

Man    who    worked    for    Collister.    248P    '98    Boston, 

Copeland 
Through    old-rose    glasses,    and    other    stories.    209P 

$1.25   '00  Houghton 
Wonderful  wheel.    iS2p  '96  Century 
Ebner  von  Eschenbach,  Marie 

Two  countesses;   tr.   by   Mrs.   Waugh.    176P   '93   Cas- 

sell 
Eckstein,   Ernest 

Chaldean   magician.    An   adventure  in   Rome,  in   the 

reign  of  the   Emperor   Diocletian;   tr.  by  Mary  J. 

Safford.    ii2p  '86   New  York,   Gottsberger 
Monk  of  the  Aventine;   tr.  by  Helen  Hunt  Jackson. 

196P  '94  Roberts 
Edgeworth,   Maria 
Harry  and  Lucy;  to  which  are  added  The  little  dog 

Trusty;  The  cherry  orchard,  and  The  orange  man. 

192P   '56   Routledge 
Parent's  assistant;  or,  Stories  for  children.   535P  '5.3 

Philadelphia,    Hazard 
Tales  and  novels.   20V  in    10   '35   Harper 
Waste    not,    want    not,    and    other    stories    by    Maria 

Edgeworth,  Jane   Taylor,   and  Mrs.   Barbauld.   84P 

'04  Heath 
Eggleston,   Edward 

Duffels;   short  stories.   262P   '93   Appleton 

Mr.    Blake's   walking   sttick;    a   Christmas   story.    6op 

'70    New   York,    Randolph 
Eliot,    George 

[The  stories  indexed  appear  in  all  editions  under 

the   volume  titles   as   given,   therefore   editions   are 

not   given.] 
Erckmann,   E.,  and  Chatrian,  A. 
Strange  stories.    190P   '80  Appleton 

Ferber,   Edna 

Buttered  side  down.   230P   $1.00  '12  Harper 
Roast  beef,  medium.  296?  $1.20  '13  Stokes 


Fernald,   C.    B. 

Cat  and  the  cherub,  and  other  stories.  250P  $1.25  '96 

Century 
I'nder   the  jack-staff.   262P   $1.25   '03   Century 

Field,    Eugene 

Writings  in  prose  and  verse.  '11   Scribner 

Holy  cross,  and  other  tales.   19  ip  '93  Chicago,  Stone 

Little    book    of    profitable    tales.    286p    '89    Chicago, 

Wdson 
Second  book  of  tales.   341P   $1.25   '96   Scribner 
Stars;   a  slumber  story.   7op   50c   '06   Scribner 
Temptation  of   Friar  Gonson.    A  story  of  the  devil, 
two  saints,  and  a  booke.  '00   Washington,  Wood- 
ward 
Flaubert,  Gustave 

Complete  works.   luv  (lirunctiere  ed)   (c  '04)  Dunne 

Foote,   M.   H. 

In  exile,  and  other  stories.   2S3p  '95   Houghton 
Prodigal.   99P   '00    Houghton 

Touch  of  sun,  and  other  stories.  273P  $1.35  '03 
Houghton 

Ford,   P.   L. 

Checked  love  affair,  and  "The  Cortelyou  feud."  ii2p 

.'03  Dodd 
Great  K.  and  A.  train  robbery;  a  novel.  2oop  Dodd 
His  version  of  it.    logp  '05   Dodd 
Love  finds  a  way.   107P  '04  Dodd 
Tattle-tales   of   Cupid.    264P   '98   Dodd 
Warning    for    lovers,    and    "Sauce    for    the    goose   is 
sauce  for  the  gander."   i03p  '06  Dodd 

Fox,  John,  Jr. 

Blue-grass  and  rhododendron;  outdoors  in  Kentucky. 
294P    $1.75    '01    Scribner 

Christmas  eve  on  Lonesome,  and  other  stories.  234P 
$1-35   '04   Scribner 

Cumberland  vendetta,  and  other  stories.  22 ip  '96 
Harper 

"Hell  fer  sartain,"  and  other  stories.  ii8p  '97  Har- 
per 

Kentutkians;  A  knight  of  the  Cumberland.  259? 
$1.00   '09   Scribner 

Knight   of  the   Cumberland,    issp   '06   Scribner 

Mountain   Europa.  279P  $1.25   '09   Scribner 

France,  Anatole 

Works;  ed.  by  Frederic  Chapman.  20v  '10  Lane 
Balthasar,    a    translation   by    Mrs.   John    Lane.    225P 

$1.75   '09  Lane 
Frederic,  Harold 

Copperhead.    197P   '93    Scribner 

Deserter,    and    other   stories.    A    book    of    two    wars. 

40 1 p  '98  Lothrop 
In  the   sixties.   319P   $i.,35   '97   Scribner 
Marsena,  and  other  stories.  2iop  '94  Scribner 

Freeman,  M.  E.  W. 

Comfort   Pease  and  her  gold  ring.   4Sp   '95   Revell 

Copy-cat,  and  other  stories.  350P  $1.25  '14  Harper 

Evelina's  garden.    i2op  soc  '99  Harper 

Fair  Lavinia,  and  others.   307P  $1.25   '07  Harper 

Givers.   29SP  $1.25   '04   Harper 

Green   door.   62P   7sc   '10   Moffat 

Humble   romance,   and   other  stories.   436P   $1.25    '87 

Harper 
In  colonial  times,    nsp  soc  '99  Lothrop 
Jamesons.    177P   '99   Doubleday 
Love  of  Parson  Lord,  and  other  stories.  232P   $1.25 

'00    Harper 
New  England  nun,  and  other  stories.  468p  $1.25  '01 

Harper 
People  of  our  neighborhood.  i6ip  (c  '95)  Doubleday 
Pot  of  gold,  and  other  stories.  324P  $1.50  '93  Lothrop 
Silence,  and  other  stories.   279P  $1.25   '98  Harper 
Six  trees;  short  stories.  2o6p  $1.25  '03  Harper 
Understudies;    short   stories.    229P   $1.25    '01    Harper 
Wind    in    the    rose-bush,    and    other    stories    of    the 

supernatural.  237P  '03  Doubleday 
Winning  lady,  and  others.   327P   $1.25   '09   Harper 
Yates  pride.   65P  50c   '12   Harper 
Young    Lucretia,    and   other    stories.    258P    $1.25     92 

Harper 

French,  A.  W. 

His  story,  their  letters.   141P  '02  Chicago,  Drake 
Original   gentleman.   330P   $1.30   '08   Little 
Panther;  a  talc  of  temptation.  91P  '08  Boston,  Small 
Susan    Clcgg    and    her    friend    Mrs.    Lathrop.    227P 

$1.30  '04  Little 
Susan   Clegg  and   her   neighbors'   affairs.    22op   $1.30 

'06  Little 
Susan    Clegg,    her    friend    and   her    neighbors.    397P 

$1.30  '10  Little 
When  woman  proposes.   is8p  $1.25  '11   Little 
Your  child  and  mine.  314P  $1.30  '09  Little 


362 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Fuller,  H.  B. 

Chatelaine  of  La  Trinite.   176P  '92  Century 
Chevalier   of   Pensieri-Vani.    185P   $1.25   '92   Century 
From  the  other  side;   stories  of  transatlantic  travel. 

22yp  $1.25  '98  Houghton 
Under   the   skylights.   282P   '01   Appleton 
Waldo   Trench   and  others;   stories   of  Americans   in 
Italy.   338P   $1.35   '08  Scribner 

Futrelle,  Jacques 

Thinking   machine    on    the   case.    337P    '08    Appleton 

Gaborlau,  Emile 

Little    old    man    of    Batignolles,    and    other    stories. 

198P  'S8  Lovell 
Promise  of  marriage.   89P   '83   Lovell 
Galsworthy,  John 

Commentary.    263P    $1.35    Putnam 
Inn  of  tranquillity.  278P  $1.30  '14   Scribner 
Motley.  274P  $1.20  '10  Scribner 
Garland,  Hamlin 

Little  Norsk;  or,  Ol' pap's  Flaxen.  157P '92  Appleton 

Main-travelled  roads.  299P  '99  Macmillan 

Moccasin   ranch;   a  story  of   Dakota.    136P   $1.00   '09 

Harper 
Other  main-travelled  roads.  349P  $1.50  '10  Harper 
Prairie  folks.  253P  '93  Schulte 
Spirit  of  Sweetwater,   soc  '98  Doubleday 
Wayside   courtships.   28 ip   '97   Appleton 
Witch's  gold.    A   new  and  enlarged  version   of   The 

spirit   of   Sweetwater.   23 ip   '96   Doubleday 
Zalea:  a  psychological  episode  and  tale  of  love.   146? 

'00   Washington,   Neal 
Garshin,  V.  M. 

Red  flower.  37P  '11  Phila.,  Brown  bros. 
Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C. 

Novels    and    tales.    7v    '92    London,    Smith,    Elder 
Cousin    Phillis,    and    other    tales.    286p    '85    London, 

Smith,   Elder 
Cousin  Phillis   and   other  tales.    32SP   Dutton 
Lizzie    Leigh,    and    other    tales.    274P    '65    London, 

Smith,  Elder 
Mary    Barton,    and    other    tales.    459P    '02    London, 

Smith,  Elder 
Right  at  last,  and  other  tales.  30SP  '60  Harper 
Round   the   sofa.    2v    '59    London,    Low 
Gautier,  Theophile 

Complete  works;  tr.  and  ed.  by  F.  C.  de  Sumichrast. 

(Gascon    ed.)     i2v    '09    New    York,    Postlethwaite, 

Taylor  &  Knowles 
Works;  tr.  and  ed.  by  F.  C.  de  Sumichrast.  (Pocket 

ed.)   I IV  $1.50  each  '12  Little 
W'orks  (Sumichrast  ed.)  24V  '01  New  York,  Sproul 
Gerould,  K.  F. 

Vain  oblations.   324P  $1.35   '14  Scribner 
Gibbon,   Perceval 

Vrouw    Grobelaar    and   her    leading   cases.    293P    '06 

McClure 

GIssIng,  G.    R. 

House  of  cobwebs,  and  other  stories.   30op  $1.50  '06 
Dutton 
Glaspell,  Susan 

Lifted  masks.  257P   $1.00  '12   Stokes 
Gogol,  N.  V. 

Cossack    tales;    tr.    by    George    Tolstoi.    '60    London, 
Blackwood 

Evenings  in  little  Russia;  tr.  by  E.  W.  Underwood 
and  W.  H.  Cline.    153P  '03  London,  Evanston 

St.  John's  eve,  and  other  stories;   tr.  by  I.   F.   Hap- 
good.   383P  '86  Crowell 

Taras    Bulba;    St.    John's    eve,    and    other    tales.    '87 
London,  Vizettelly 
Gorky,  Maxim 

Creatures    that    once    were    men;    tr.    by    J.    K.    M. 
Shira/i.    75c   '05    I'unk 

Heartache;    and   The   old   woman    Izcrofel.    '05    Lon- 
don, Maclaren 

Individualists;     Cain     and     Arteme;     Strange     com- 
panion. '06  London,  Maclaren 

Orloff  and  his   wife;    tales   of   the   barefoot   brigade; 
tr.  by  I.  F.  Hapgood.  $1.00  '01  Scribner 

Outcasts,  and  other  stories.  '05   London,   I'nwin 

Tales;    tr.   fiom   the   Russian   by   R.    N.    Bain.    285P 
$1.20  '02  Funk 

Twenty-six    and    one,    and    other    stories;    tr.    by    I. 
Strannik.    '02    New    ^'ork,   Taylor 

Twenty-six   men   and   a   girl    [and   other   stories],   tr. 
by   E.   Jakowleff  and   D.    B.    Montefiore.   '02   Lon- 
don,  Duckworth 
Grahame,  Kenneth 

Dream  days.  228P  $1.00   (c  '98)   Lane 


Grand,  Sarah 

Our    manifold    nature;    stories    from    life.    23SP    '94 

Appleton 
Grant,   Robert 

Bachelor's   Christmas,   and   other  stories.    309P   $1.35 

'95    Scribner 
Knave  of  hearts;   a   fairy  story.    igSp   '86  Ticknor 
Lawbreakers,     and     other    stories.     277P     $1.25     '06 

Scribner 
Gray,  David 

Gallops.   226p  $1.25   '98  Century 
Gallops  2.   25SP   $1.25   '03   Century 
Mr.  Carteret,  and  others.  2i8p  $1.00  '10  Century 
Green,  A.  K. 

Amethyst  box.    isip  '05   Bobbs-Merrill 

Difficult   problem,    and   other   stories.    344P    '00    New 

York,   Lupton 
Doctor,  his  wife,  and  the  clock.   131P  '95  Putnam 
House  in  the  mist.    149P  '05  Bobbs-Merrill 
Old  stone  house,  and  other  stories.  202p  75c  '91  Put- 
nam 
7-12;   a  detective  story.    114P  '87   Putnam 
Three  thousand  dollars.   157P  $1.00  '10  Badger 
X  Y  Z;  a  detective  story  97P  '83  Putnam 
Grenfell,  W.  T. 

Off   the   rocks;    stories   of  the   deep-sea   fisherfolk   of 

Labrador.    203P    '06    Philadelphia,    Sunday    School 

Times    Co 

Haggard,  H.  R. 

Allan   the  hunter;   a  tale  of  three   lions  and  Prince, 

another  lion,    iiip   '98   Lothrop 
Elissa;    the    doom    of    Zimbabwe.    Black   Heart    and 

White   Heart;    a   Zulu   idyll.   246,    losp   $1.25   '00 

Longmans 
Mahatma  and  the   hare;    a   dream   storv.    i6sp   $1.00 

'11   Holt 
Maiwa's   revenge.    157P   '88   Harper 
Tale  of  three  lions.   58p   Lovell 
Hale,    E.   E. 

Works,    lov   $1.50   each    1898-1901    Little 
Aunt  Caroline's  present.  36P  '95  Boston,  J.  S.  Smith 
Back  to  back.    A  story  of  today.  98P  '78  Harper 
Brick-moon,  and  other  stories.   369P  $1.50  '99   Little 
Christmas  eve  and  Christmas  day.   294P  '73  Roberts 
Christmas   in   Narragansett.   293P   Funk 
Colonel  Clipsham's  calendar,   sip   '95   Boston,   Smith 
Crusoe  in  New  York,  and  other  tales.  259P  '80  Rob- 
erts 
Daily   bread;    a   story    of   a   snow   blackade.    44P    '88 

Boston,   Smith 
Four  and  five;   a  story  of  a  Lend-a-hand  club.    194P 

'91    Roberts 
Hands  off.  3op  '95  Boston,  Smith 

His   level   best,   and   other   stories.   293P   '77   Roberts 
If,    yes,    and    perhaps.      Four    possibilities    and    six 

exaggerations,    with    some    bits    of    fact.    296P    '74 

Boston,  Osgood 
In  His  name.  268p  $1.50  '01   Little 
Man    without    a    country,    and    other    stories.     397P 

$1.50  '98  Little 
My  double   and  how   he   undid   me.    sop   '9s   Boston, 

Lawson 
My    friend    the    boss.      A    story    of    today.    191P    '88 

Boston,   .Smith 
One  good  turn.  37P  '93  Boston,  Smith 
Red   and   white;    a  Christmas  story.  41P   "87   Boston, 

Smith 
Safe  deposit.   43P  '9s   Boston,  Smith 
Susan's  escort,   and  others.   4i6p  '97   Harper 
Ten   times   one   is   ten.   439P   $1.50   '99   Little 
Halevy,  Ludovic 

Abbe  Constantin,   and  other  stories.   3np   $1.00   '95 

Burt 
Autumn  manoeuvres.  239P  '98  New  York,  Richmond 
Catherine    Duval;    sketches   of    Paris    life.    203P    '99 

Page 
Marriage  for  love.  gSp  '90  Dodd 


'arisian  points  of 


195P  $1.00  '94  Harper 


Harben,  W.   N. 

Mute  confessor;    the   romance   of   a  southern   town. 

921)  '00  New  York,  Street  &  Smith 
North   walk   mystery.    178P   '79   New   York,   Street   & 

Smith 
Northern   Georgia  sketches.   305P  '00  McClurg 
Hardy,   Thomas 

Changed  man;   The   waiting  supper,  and  other   tales. 

4o.'iP   $i-3.S   '"3    Harper 
Group  of  noble  dames.  292P  $1.50  '01    Harper 
Life's  little  ironies.   2681)  $1.50  '94  Harper 
Romantic  adventures   of  a  milkmaid.     A   novel.    i8p 

'83   New   York,   Munro 
Wessex  tales.   214P  $1.50   '88  Harper 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


363 


Harland,    Henry 

Comedies  and  errors.   34JP  $1.30   '98   Lane 
Gray  roses.   2o8p   $1.25   '95    Roberts 
Latin-quarter  courtship.  269P  '89  Cassell 
Mademoiselle    Miss,    and    other    stories.    i02p    $1.25 

'04  Lane 
Two  voices.   io6p  '90  Cassell 
Harraden,   Beatrice 

In  varying  moods.  286p  '04  Putnam 

Little  Rosebud;  or,  Things  wdl  take  a  turn.   131P    98 

Boston,  Estes 
Umbrella  mender.   157P  '94  New  York,  Ogdvie 
Untold  tales  of  the  past.   243P  '97   Dodd 
Harriman,   K.  E. 

Ann  Arbor  tales.  322P  '02  Philadelphia,  Jacobs 
Harris,  J.  C. 

Balaam  and  his  master,  and  other  sketches  and  sto- 
ries.  293P  $1.25   '91    Houghton 
Bishop   and  the   boogerman.    184P   $1.00     09   Double- 
day 
Chronicles    of   Aunt    Minervy   Ann.    2iop    $1.35     99 

Scribner 
Daddy  Jake  the  runaway,  and  short  stories  told  after 

dark.   igSp  $1.25  '04  Century 
Free  Joe,   and   other   Georgian   sketches.    236?   ?i.oo 

'87    Scribner 
Little    Mr.    Thimblefinger    and    his    queer    country. 

230P   $1.80   '94  Houghton 
Little  Union  scout.   18  ip  '04  McClure 
Makine  of  a   statesman,   and  other  stories.   246P   '02 

McClure 
Mingo,   and  other  sketches  in  black  and  white.   273P 

'84  Osgood 
Mr.  Rabbit  at  home:  a  sequel  to  Little  Mr.  Thimble- 
finger  and  his  queer  country.  304P  $1.80  Houghton 
Nights  with  Uncle  Remus;  myths  and  legends  of  the 

old  plantation.  4i6p  '83  Boston,  Osgood 
On  the  wings  of  occasion.   310P  '00  Doubleday 
Plantation  printer;   the  adventures  of  a  Georgia  boy 

during  the  war.   19  ip  '92  London,  Osgood 
Shadow   between    his    shoulder-blades.    132P    500    '09 

Boston,   Small 
Story  of  Aaron  (so  named)  the  son  of  Ben  Ali,  told 
by  his   friends   and   acquaintances.    198P   $1.80   '96 
Houghton 
Tales   of   home   folks   in   peace   and   war.   417P    $i.3S 

'98  Houghton 
Told  by  Uncle  Remus;   new  stories  of  the  old  plan- 
tation.  295P   $2.00   '05   McClure 
Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends.  357P  $1.40  '92  Hough- 
ton 
Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  sayings.  265P  $2.00 
'i  1  Appleton 

Harrison,  C.  C. 

Belhaven  tales.  2i2p  '92  Century 

Carcellini   emerald,    with   other   tales.    314P   '99    New 

York,  Stone 
Daughter  of  the  South,  and  shorter  stories.  281P  '92 

Cassell 
Edelweiss   of   the   Sierras,   and   other   tales.   209P     92 

Harper 
Golden-rod,  an  idyl  of  Mount  Desert.   11 5p  '80  Har- 
per 
Merry  maid  of  Arcady,   and  other  stones.   348P    97 

Boston,  Wolfe 
Unwelcome    Mrs.    Hatch.    7op    '01    New    York,    Bur- 

goyne 
Virginia    cousin;    and    Bar    Harbor    tales.    202p    '95 

Boston,  Wolfe 

Harte,  Bret 

Writings,   igv  ea  $1.50   1871-99   Houghton 
Ancestors    of    Peter   Atherly,    and    other   tales.    381P 

$1.50  '00  Houghton 
Barker's    luck,    and    other    stories.    265P    $1.25     96 

Houghton 
Bell-ringer  of  Angels,   and   other  stories.   334P  $1.25 

'94  Houghton 
By  shore  and  sedge.  260P  '85  Houghton 
Colonel    Starbottle's    client,    and   some   other   people. 

283P   $1.25    '92    Houghton 
Condensed   novels.    212P   '99   Houghton 
Drift  from   two  shores.   266p  $1.00   '78  Osgood 
From  sandhill  to  pine.   327P   $1.25   '00  Houghton 
Frontier   stories.    4S2p   $1.00   '87   Houghton 
Heritage  of  Dedlow  marsh,  and  other  tales.  269P  '89 

Houghton 
Luck  of  Roaring  camp,  and  other  stories.  279P  $1.50 

'86   Houghton 
Mr.    Jack    Hamlin's    mediation,    and    other    stories. 

289P   $1.25    '09    Houghton 
Mrs.    Skagg's    husbands,    and    other    sketches.    352P 

$1.25  '00  Houghton 
On   the   frontier.   288p   $1.25    '84   Houghton 


Openings  in  the  old  trail.  $1.25  '02  Houghton 

Protegee  of  Jack  Hamlin's,  and  other  stones.  292P 
$1.25  '94  lloughton 

Sally  Dows,  and  other  stories.  299P  $1.25  73 
Ilouyhton  ,       .  .  , 

Sappho  of  Green  Springs,  and  other  stones.  294P  91 
Houghton 

Stories  in  light  and  shadow.  304P  $1.25  98  Hough- 
ton J 

Tales  of  the  Argonauts.  282P  $1.25    75  Osgood 

Talcs  of  trail  and  town.  348?  $1.25    98  Houghton 

Trent's  trust,  and  other  tales.  264P  $1.50  03  Hough- 
ton ,       , 

Twins  of  Table  mountain,  and  other  stones.  249P 
$1.00  '07  Houghton  ,       Tj       I.. 

Under  the  redwoods.   334P  $i-25    01   Houghton 

Hauff,  Wllhelm  .     ,.     t    •     •      t-       u 

Three  tales;   tr.  by  Faber.   326?    69   Leipzig,    lauch- 

nitz 
Hawkins,  A.   H. 

Works.   I3V  (c '02)  Appleton 

Change  of  air.  248P  '94  Holt  ,   ^  ^     .. 

Comedies  of  courtship.  377P  $i-50    9o  bcnbner 

Cut   and  a  kiss.    138P  '99   Boston,   Brown 

Dolly  dialogues.  202P  $1.50  '01   Holt 

Frivolous  Cupid.   223P  '9S   New  York,  Piatt 

Half  a  hero.    '02   Appleton  /    ,     ^     -kt 

Heart     of     the     Princess     Osra.     301P     (c   95)     New 

York,  American   News   Co. 
Indiscretion   of  the   duchess.   222P    94  Holt 
Love's  logic,  and  other  stories.  322P    08  McClure 
Sport  royal.  97P  $i-50  '07  Harper 
Hawthorne,  Julian 

David   Poindexter's   disappearance,   and  other   tales. 

2 1  op  '88  Appleton  .        ,   ,  -nt 

Mr.  Du«4pn's  invention,  and  other  stories».  9&:  New 

York,'T*erriam  „.'-,,.      -..^  /--n 

Six  cent  Sam's  332P   (c  '93)   St.  Paul,  Pnce-McGiU 

Hawthorne,   Nathaniel  ,  ,  ^  » 

Complete  works  (Riverside  ed.)  13V  ea  $2.00 
Houghton  ,       ,  ^  ,       TT        1. 

Complete  writings   (Autograph  ed.).  22v    00  Hough- 
Colonial  stories   [In  colonial  days]   104P  '97  Boston, 

Grandfather's  chair;  a  history  for  youth.  282P  '98 
Altemus  ,       -r,  ,-,         j 

Legends  of  New  England.   104P  '77  Boston,  Osgood 
Legends  of  the  Province  house.  '77  Boston,  Osgood 
Wonder  book  for  girls  and  boys.   233P   (c    96)   Cro- 
well 
Hearn,  Lafcadio  . 

Japanese  miscellany.  $1.25    01  Little 
Kotto.   251P   $1.50   '02  Macmdlan 
Kwaidan:  stories  and  studies  of  strange  things.  240P 

$i.3S  '04  Houghton  ^  ,       TT        t 

Romance  of  the  Milky  Way.  209P  $1.25   '05  Hough- 
ton . 
Shadowings.  268P  $1.25  '00  Little 
Some   Chinese   ghosts.    185P   '87   Roberts 
Youma,  the  story  of  a  West-Indian  slave.   193P  ?i.oo 
'90  Harper 

Henry,  O.  *  ,       t,t  r-, 

Cabbages  and  kings.   343P  $i-20    04  McClure 

Four  million.  $1.00  '09  Doubleday 

Gentle  grafter.   235P  $i-oo  '08  McClure 

Heart  of  the  West.  224P  $1.20  '07  McClure 

Let  me  feel  your  pulse.  38P  50c  '10  Doubleday 

Options.    3^3P   '09   Harper  t^     .,    , 

Roads  of  destiny.  376P  $i-20    09  Doubleday 

Rolling  stones.   292P  $1.20  '12   Doubleday 

Sixes   and  sevens.   $1.20   '11    Doubleday 

Strictly  business;   more   stories   of   the   four   million. 

$1.20   '10   Doubleday  .         ,   ,      ,  .,,. 

Trimmed  lamp,  and  other  stones  of  the  four  million. 

260P  $1.00  ';o  Doubleday 
Two  women;  the  one:  a  fog  in  Santone;  the  other: 

a  medley  of  moods.   8ip   (c '10)    Boston,   Small 
Voice  of  the  citv.  243P  $'-oo  '08  McClure 
Whirligigs.   314P   $1.20   '10   Doubleday 

Herrick,   Robert 

Literary    love-letters,    and    other    stories.    245P     97 

Scribner  ,   „   ^,  .  c. 

Love's  dilemmas.    m,m'    '■''  Chicago,  Stone 
Man  who  wins.    i^M'   '7   Scribner 
Master  of  the  inn.   s,,,   ^.h-    nS  Scribner 
Their  child.  95P  '"3    Macniillan 

Hewlett,   M.   H.  ,  ,      /    I.  ij 

Fond   adventures;    tales   of  the  youth   of   the   world. 

339P  $1.50  '05  Harper  ,   ^ 

Judgment    of   Borso;    a   little   novel   of   Ferrara.   90P 

'90   Macmillan 


364 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Little  novels  of  Italy.  343P  $1.35  '99  Macmillan 

Madonna  of  the  peach  tree.  66p  '99  Macmillan 

New  Canterbury  tales.  262P  '02  $1.35   Macmillan 

Quattrocentisteria.   55P   '02  Altemus 

Ruinous  face.  43P  $1.00  '09  Harper 

Sacrifice  at   Prato.   23P   '08   Englewood,   N.  J.,   Hill- 
side press 

Saint  Gervase  of  Plessy.  44P  '00  Macmillan 
Heyse,  P.  J.  L. 

L'Arrabiata,   and  other   tales.    274P   '67    London,    S. 
Low,    Marston 

At    the    ghost    hour.    Midday    magic;    tr.    by    F.    A. 
Van   Santford.   '94   Dodd 

At    the  ghost   hour.   The   fair   Abigail;    tr.   by    F.    A. 
Van  Santford.   72P  '94  Dodd 

At  the  ghost  hour.     The   forest   laugh;   tr.  by   F.   A. 
Van    Santford.    6op    '94    Dodd 

At   the    ghost   hour.      The   house   of   the   unbelieving 
Thomas;  tr.  by  F.  A.  \'an  Santford.  96P  '94  Dodd 

Barbarossa,  and  other  tales;  tr.  by  L.  C.  S.  302p  '74 
London,   Low 

Dead  lake,  and  other  tales.  312P  '70  London,  Low 

Divided  heart,  and  other  stories;   tr.  by  C.   S.  Cope- 
land.   240P  '94  Brentano 

Selected  stories.   64P   '86   Chicago,   Schich 

Solitaries.   54P   '70  Philadelphia,  Claxton 

Tales  from   the   German.   28 ip  '79   Appletoii 

Witch  of  the  Corso;  tr.  by  G.  W.  Ingraham.   )8p  '82 
New  York,  Munro 

Words  never  to  be  forgotten,  and  The  donkey.   13QP 
New  York,  Hoff 
Hibbard,  G.  A. 

Governor,  and  other  stories.  292P  $1.00  '92  Scribner 

Iduna,  and  other  stories.  2g6p  '91  Harper 

Nowadays,   and  other  stories.  268p  '93   Harper 
Hichens,   R.  S. 

After  tomorrow.  74P  (c  '95)   New  York,  Merriam 

Black  spaniel,  and  other  stories.  280P  '05  Stokes 

Bye-ways.   3s6p   $1.35   '97   Dodd 

Folly  of  Eustace,  and  other  stories.   175P  '96  Apple- 
ton 

Tongues  of  conscience.  368p  $1.50  '00  Stokes 
Hogg,  James 

Tales  and  sketches,  by  the  Ettrick  Shepherd.   6v  '78 
London 
Hoffmann,    E.   T.    W. 

Hoffmann's  strange  stories.    From  the  German.  444P 
'55   Boston,   Burnham 

Nutcracker  and  Mouseking;  tr.  from  the  German,  by 
Mrs.   St.   Simon.   138P  '53  Appleton 

Weird    tales;    a    new    translation    from    the    German 
.    .    .  by  J.  T.  Bealby.  2v  '85  Scribner 
Hopkins,  M.  S.  B. 

Change    of    heart;    six    love    stories.    171P    $1.25    '03 
Harper 

Jimty,   and   others.    325P   '08   Harper 

"Perchance  to  dream,"  and   other  stories.   267P   '92 
Dodd 

Sixth  sense,  and  other  stories.  273P  $1.25   Harper 
Hopkins,  W.  J. 

Burbury  stoke.   $1.25    '13   Houghton 

Clammer.   255P   $1.20   '06   Houghton 

Meddlings  of  Eve.   207p   $1.00   '10   Houghton 
Hornung,   E.   W. 

Amateur  cracksman.  290P  $1.25  '99  Scribner 

Bride   from   the   bush.    194P    75c    (c  '99)    New    York, 
Street 

Rafifles;    further    adventures    of    an    amateur    cracks- 
man.   30ip   $1.35    '01    Scribner 

Some  persons  unknown.   276P   $1.25   '98  Scribner 

Stingaree.   391P   $1.35   '05   Scribner 

Thief    in    the    night;    further    adventures    of    A.    J. 
Raffles.  37-P  $1-35  '05  Scribner 

Witching  hili.   274P  $1.25  '13   Scribner 
Howard,  B.  W. 

Seven  on  the  highway.  272P  '97  Houghton 

Tony,   the  maid.    i66p   '87   Harper 
Howells,  W.   D. 

Between  the  dark  and  the  daylight:  romances.    184P 
$1.50  '07  Harper 

Christmas  every  day.   22p  $1.25   '08   Harper 

Counterfeit  presentment.   199P  $1.25  '05  Houghton 

Day   of   their   wedding.    158P    $1.25    '96    Harper 

Day's  pleasure,  and  other  sketches.  240P  '81   Hough- 
ton 

Doorstep   acquaintance,   and   other  sketches.   92P   '00 
Houghton 

Elevator,  a  farce.  84P  $1.00  '85  Houghton 

Evening  dress,  a  farce.  S9P  500  '93  Harper 

Fearful  responsibility,  and  other  stories.  25sp  $1.40 
'81   Houghton 

Fennel  and  rue,  a  novel.  129P  $1.50  '08  Harper 


Five  o'clock  tea,  a  farce.   46P  50c  '94  Harper 
Garroters,    a    farce,    gop    500    '94    Harper 
Imperative  duty,  a  novel.   150P  $1.00  '92  Harper 
Indian   giver,  a  comedy.  99P  500  '00  Houghton 
Letter  of  introduction,  a  farce.   6ip  soc   '92   Harper 
Likely  story,   a  farce.   S4p   50c   '94   Harper 
Mousetrap,  and  other  farces.   184P  50c  '89  Harper 
Open-eyed    conspiracy;    an    idyl    of    Saratoga.     i8ip 

$1.00  '97  Harper 
Out    of    the    (luestion,    a    comedy.     183P    $1.25    '05 

Houghton 
Parlor  car,   a  farce.    74P   $1.00   '04   Houghton 
Parting  and  a  meeting.  gSp  $1.00  '96  Harper 
Questionable  shapes,  jigp  $1.50   '03   Harper 
Room  forty-five,  a  farce.  6ip  $1.00  '00  Houghton 
Sleeping  car,   a  farce.    74P   '83   Osgood 
Sleeping  car   and  other   farces.   '92    Houghton 
Smoking  car,   a   farce.    70P   $1.00   '00    Houghton 
Suburban  sketches.  234P  $1.40  '71   Houghton 
Unexpected  guests,   a  farce.   S4P   50c   '93   Harpier 
Huneker,   James 

Melomaniacs.   350P   $1.50   '02   Scribner 
Visionaries.   342P  $1.50  '05   Scribner 


Irving,  Wasliington 

Works   (Hudson  ed.)   27V  ea  $1.50  Putnam 
Stories   and  legends.    312P    (c '96)    Putnam 

[The  stories  indexed  from  separate  volumes  ap- 
pear under  the  same  volume  title  in  all  editions.] 


Jackson,   H.    H. 

Between   vvhiles.   304P   '87   Roberts 

Cat  stories.   3v  in    i    $1.80   '98  Roberts 

Hunter  cats  of  Connorloa.    is6p  $1.00  '84  Roberts 

Letters  from  a  cat.  Sop  $1.00  '79  Roberts 

Mammy    Tittleback    and  her   family,    loip    $1.00    '81 

Roberts 
Pansy  Billings  and  Popsy;   two  sketches  of  girl  lift 

I07P   '98   Lothrop 
Saxe   Holm's  stories.   2v   '74   Scribner 
Jacobs,  W.  W. 

Captains   all.   26QP   $1.25   '05    Scribner 
Lady  of  the  barge.    3oop   $1.35   '02   Dodd 
Many  cargoes.    247P   $2.00   '97    Stokes 
More  cargoes.   231P   $1.00   '07   Stokes 
Night  watches.   247P  $1.25   '14   Scribner 
Odd  craft.    341P   $1.25    '03    Scribner 
Sailor's   knots.    283P   $1.25    '09    Scribner 
Ship's  company.   261P   $1.25    '11    Scribner 
-Short  cruises.   296P  $1.25   '07   Scribner 
Skipper's    wooing,    and    The    brown    man's    servant. 
190P  $1.00   '97   Stokes 
James,    Henry 

Novels  and   tales   of   Henry  James    (New   York   ed.) 

24V  '09   Scribner 
Aspern   papers,    Louisa   Pallant,    The   modern    warn- 
ing.   290P   '88   Macmillan 
Author  of  Beltraffio;   Pandora;  Georgiana's  reasons; 
The   path    of   duty;    Four   meetings.    362P    '85    Os- 
good 
Better   sort.   428P   $1.35    '03   Scribner 
Diary   of   a   man    of   fifty,   and   A   bundle   of   letters. 

I35P   '80   Harper 
Embarrassments.   320P   '96  Macmillan 
Finer  grain.  312P  $1.25  '10  Scribner 
In   the  cage.    229P   '98   Chicago,   Stone 
Lesson  of  the  master.  302P  '92  Macmillan 
London   life.    366P   '89   Macmillan 
Passionate   pilgrim,   and   other   tales.   496P   $2.00   '75 

Osgood 
Private   life.   $1.00   '73   Harper 

Real    thing,    and   other    tales.    275P    $1.00    '03    Mac- 
millan 
-Siege  of  London.  204p  $2.00  '83  Osgood 
Talcs  of  three  cities.   $2.00   '84   Osgood 
Terminations.    224P    $1.25    '05    Harper 
Two  magics.  393P  $1.50  '98  JVIacmillan 
Wheel    of   time.    22op    $1.00    '93    Harper 
Janvier,  T.   A. 

At  the  Casa  Napoleon.  226p  '14  Harper 

Color   studies,   and   A    Mexican   campaign.    30  ip   '03 

Scribner 
From  the  south  of  France.  234P  $1.20  '12  Harper 
In  great  waters;  four  stories.  222P  $1.25  '01   Harper 
Legends  of  the  city  of  Mexico.    164P  $1.30  '10   Har- 
per 
Passing  of  Thomas   .    .    .  five  stories.  i8op  $1.25  '00 

Harper 
Santa  Fe's  partner.   237P  $1.50  '07  Harper 
Stories  of  old  new  Spain.  326P  '91  Appleton 
l^ncle  of  an  angel,  and  other  stories.  287P  $1.25  '9' 
Harper 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


36: 


Jerome,  J.   K.  , 

John  Ingerfield.  ami  other  stones.  jj4P  75C  94  ""'t 
Observations  of  Henry.  i8jp  '01  Dodd  ,  „  „  11 
Passing  of  the  third  floor  back.  i86p  $1.00  08  Dodd 
Sketches  in  lavender,  blue,  and  green.  337P  $i--S 
'97  Holt 
Jewett,  S.  O.  ,       „       , 

Stories  and  tales.   7v  $7-oo   '10   Hou'.;hton 
Betty  Leicester's  Christmas.  68p  '99  HouRhton 
Betty    Leicester's    English    Christmas.    Sip     9  t    Balti- 
more, Bryn  Mawr  School 
Country  by-ways.   240P  $1.00   'qj   Houghton 
Country  of  the  pointed  firs.   213P   $1.25     01    Hough- 
King  of  Folly  island.   339I'   $i-^S   '88   Houghton 
Life  of  Nancy.   32JP   $1.25   '95   Houghton 
Mate  of  the  Daylight,  and  friends  ashore.  254P  $i-oo 

'84  Houghton 
Native    of   Winby,    and    other    tajes.    30QP    $1.25     93 

Houghton  ,  .       ,  , 

Night  before  Thanksgiving,   A   white  heron,   and  se- 
lected stories.    119P    $i-2S    'u    Houghton 
Old  friends   and  new.    26qp   $t.oo   '79   Houghton  _ 
Queen's    twin,    and    other    stories.    232P    $1.25      99 

Houghton  ^  ,       TT        1  . 

Strangers  and  wayfarers.  279P  $1.25    90  Houghton 
Tales  of  New  England.  276P  $1.25   '94  Houghton^ 
White    heron,     and    other    stories.     254P     $1.00      86 
Houghton 

Jokai,  Maurus  ■       ,      t,    ^t 

Tales  from  Jokai;  tr.   from  the  Hungarian  by   K.   N. 
Bain.  275P  (c  '04)   London,  Jarrold 
Jordan,  E.  G. 

Many  kingdoms.  3"P  $i-5o   '08  Harper 
May  Iverson — her  book.   28  ip  $1.50  '04  Harper 
May  Iverson   tackles  life.   24SP  $1.25  '12   Harper 
Tales   of   destiny.    2q2p    $1.50    "02    Harper 
Tales   of   the   city   room.    232P    '08    Scnbner 
Tales  of  the  cloister.   253P   '01    Harper 


Keats,  Gwendoline 

Life   is   life.   '98   Scribner 
Roman  road.  235P  '03  Scribner 
Tales  of  Dunstable  weir.   259P   '01    Scribner 
Kelly,   Mvra 

Little   aliens.    29ip   $1.35   '02    Scribner 

Little    citizens;    the    humours    of    school    life.    353P 

$1.3=;    '04    McClure 
New   faces.   278P    50c   '10   Dillingham 
Wards    of    liberty.    3 top    '07    McClure 
Klelland,  A.  L. 

Elsie;  a  Christmas  story 

'94  Chicago,  Kerr 
Tales    of    two    countries;    tr.    by    Wm.    Archer.    204P 
$1.00   '91    Harper 
King,    Charles 

Campaigning  with   Crook,    and   stories   of   army   life. 

2q5p    $1.2';    '90   Harper 
Colonel's    Christmas    dinner.     182P    '90    Philadelphia, 

Hamersly 
Conquering    corps    badge,    and    other    stories    of    the 

Philippines.   309P   '02   Milwaukee,   Rhoades 
Starlight    ranch,    and   other   stories    of   army   life   on 
the   frontier.    260P    '90    Lippincott 
King,    G.    E. 

Balcony   stories.    245P    '93    Century 
Monsieur  Motte.   327P  '88  New  York.  Armst 
Tales  of  time   and  place.    303P   '92   Harper 
Kipling,   Rudyard 
[Works]    Doubleday 
Writings  in   prose   and  verse.    (Outward  bound  ed.) 

'99    Scribner 
Army  of  a  dream.  63P  '04  Doubleday 
Courting   of    Dinah    Shadd,    and   other   stories.    182P 

'90   Harper 
Many  inventions.  427P  '93  Appleton 

36SP    '93   Macmillan 

Mine  own  people.  325P  '99  Caldwell 
Mulvaney  stories.  230P  '97  Altemus 
Phantom  'rickshaw,  and  other  tales.   39  ip  '90  Lovell 

243P  '98  Altemus 

222P  '99  Caldwell 

22SP    '09    Nottingham    Society 

Soldier   stories.    203P   '96   Macmillan 

'00   Doubleday 

Soldiers  three.   303P   (c  '99)    Caldwell 

409P   and    i6sp   'oo   Lovell 

313P  '09  Nottingham  Society 

Under   the   deodars.   224P   '99   Caldwell 

I47P  '90  Lovell 

234P  '09  Nottingham  Society 

86,  siP  '90  U.  S.  Book  Co. 


by  M.  M.  Dawson.  109P 
.    by    Wm.    Arche 


trong 


Wee    Willie    Winkie,    and    other    stories.     is6p    '99 
Caldwell 

'90  Lovell 

Kirk,   Mrs.   E.   O. 

Better  times  stories.  400P  '89  Ticknor 

Fairy   gold.    1 14P   '83   Lippincott 

Love  in  idleness.     A  summer  story.   131P  '77  Lippin- 
cott 

Revolutionary  love  story,   and  The  high   steeple   of 
St.   Chrysostom's.   255P  '98  Chicago,   Stone 
Korolenko,  V.   G. 

r.lind  nuisician;  tr.  by  Aline  Delano.  244P  'go  Little 

In  two  moods  also,   In  bad  society  288p  (c  '91)   New 
York,   Lovell 

Vagrant,  and  other  tales;   tr.  by  Mrs.  Alme  Delano, 
285P  (c  '97)   Crowell 

Lagerlbf,  Selma 

Christ  legends;  tr.  by  V.  S.  Howard.  272P  $1.25  '08 

Holt 
From    a    Swedish    homestead;    tr.    by    J.    Brochner. 

376P   '01    McClure 
C.irl    from    the    Marsh   croft;    tr.   by   V.    S.    Howard. 

277P   $1.50   '10   Little 
Invisible   links;    tr.   by    B.   B.    Flach.    286p    $1.50   '12 
Little 
Lannb,  Charles 

Life,    letters,    and    writings.     (Temple    ed.)     6v    '95 

London,   Gibbings 
Essays  of  Elia   (any  ed.) 
La  Motte  Fouque,  F.  H.  K. 

Aslauga's  knight,  a  romance.   42P  '46   London,   Luin- 
ley 
Lang,  Andrew 

Disentanglers.    4i8p    $1.50    '02    Longmans 
Lefevre,   Edwin 

Golden  flood.    199P   $1.00   '05   McClure 
Wall  street  stories.   224P   '01    McClure 
Le  Galllenne,   Richard 

Maker  of  rainbows,  and  other  fairy  tales  and  fables. 

$1.25  '12  Harper 
Painted  shadows.   '04  Little 

Romances  of   old   France.    175P   '05   Baker  &   Taylor 
Lewald-Stahr,  Fanny 

Stories  and  novels,  gip  (c  '85)  Chicago,  Schich 
Lewis,  A.   H. 

Apaches  of   New  York.   272P   soc   '12   Dillingham 
Faro   Nell   and  her    friends;    Wolfville  stories.    348? 

$1.25    '13   Dillingham 
Wolfville.    337P   $1.50   '97   Stokes 
Wolfville  days.   31  ip  $1.50  '02  Stokes 
Wolfville  nights.  326P  $1.50  '02  Stokes 
Liljencrantz,  O.  A. 

Viking's    love,    and    other    tales    of    the    North.    74P 
'1 1   McClurg 
Lindau,   Rudolf 

Gordon    Baldwin,    and    The    philosopher's    pendulum. 

163P   '78   Appleton 
Liquidated,  and  The  seer.    179P  '78  Appleton 
Our  little   world;   tr.  by  C.   D.  Wilder.    149P   '89   St. 

Paul,  McGill 
Stories   and   novels.    94P    '85    Chicago,    Schich 
Litchfield,  G.  D. 

Knight  of  the  Black  Forest.    169P  7sc   '85   Putnam 
Little   Venice,   and   other   stories.   298P   75c   '90   Put- 
nam 
Locke,  W.  J. 

Christmas    mystery;    the    story    of    three    wise    men. 

54P   $1.25    'id   Lane 
Demagogue    and    Lady    Phayre.     155P     (c  '95)     New 
York,  Arnold 
London,  Jack 

Children   of   the   frost.   $1.50   '02   Macmillan 
Faith  of  men,  and  other  stories.  286p  $1.50  "04  Mac- 
millan 
Game.    i82p    $1.50    '05    Macmillan 
House    of    pride,    and    other    tales    of    Hawaii.    232P 

$1.20   '12   Macmillan 
Lost   face.    240P    $1.50    '10   Macmillan 
Love  of  life,  and  other  stories.   265P  $1.50  '06  Mac- 
millan 
•      Moon-face,    and   other   stories.    273P    $1.50    '06    Mac- 
millan 
Night-born.  290P  $1.25  '13  Century 
Son  of  the  sun.   333P  $1.20  '12  Doubleday 
Son  of  the  wolf;  tales  of  the  far  North.  25 ip  $1.35 

'00    Houghton 
South  Sea  tales.   327P  $1.25  '11   Macmillan 
Strength    of    the    strong.    257?    $1.25    '14    Macmillan 
Tales  of  the  fish  patrol.   243P   $1.50   '05   Macmillan 


366 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


When  God  laughs,   and  other  stories.   319P  $1.50   '11 

Macmillan 
Long,  J.  L. 

Baby  grand.  $1.25  '12  Badger 

Billy-boy;   a  study  in  responsibilities.   74P   $1.25   '06 

Dodd 
Felice.   156P  $1.00  '08  Moffat 
Heimweh.  345P  '05  Macmillan 
Little  Miss  joy-Sing;   how  she  became  the  beautiful 

pine    tree    in    the    garden    of    Prince    Don't  Carc- 

What.    i-i8p   '04   Altemus 
Madame   Butterfly.   224P  $1.25   '98  Century 
Seffy,    a    little    comedy    of    country    manners.     143P 

$1.50  '05   Bobbs-Merrill 
Sixty  Jane,  and  The  strike  on  the   Schlafeplatz   rail- 
road.   2o8p    $1.25    '03    Century 
Longfellow,   H.  W. 

Complete    prose    works.     (Riverside    ed.)     2V     $3.00 

Houghton    [v   I   Outre-mer] 
Loomis,  C.   B. 

Cheerful  Americans.   2qQp   $1.25   '03   Holt 

Little  Maude  and  her  ^lama.  43P  see  'oq  Doubleday 

More  cheerful  Americans.   284P  $1.25   '04   Holt 

[Third     edition     published     under     title     Poe's 

"Raven"   in   an   elevator.] 
Yankee  enchantments.   328P   '00   McClure 
Lytton,  E.  B. 

Novels  and  romances.   40V    1896-98   Little 

Maartens,   Maarten 

Brothers    all;    more    stories    of    Dutch    peasant    life. 

324P  $1.35   '09  Appleton 
My    poor    relations;    stories    of    Dutch    peasant    life. 

375P  '05  Appleton 
Question  of  taste.    156P   (c'91)    Lovell 
Some  women  I  have  known.  3-2p  '01   Appleton 
Woman's    victory,    and    other    stories.    364P    '07    Ap- 
pleton 
McCutcheon,  G.  B. 

Alternative,    iigp   $1.25    '09   Dodd 
Butterfly  man.    i2ip  $1.25   '10  Dodd 
Cowardice  court.    140P  $1.25   '06  Dodd 
Her   weight   in   gold.    320P   $1.00    '14   Dodd 
Macdonald,  George 

Light  princess,  and  other  fairy  tales.   $1.25   '93   Put- 
nam 
Stephen    Archer,    and    other    tales.    354P    '11     Phila- 
delphia,   McKay 
Warlock  o'    Glenwarlock.     A   homely   romance.    1-7P 
'81   Lothrop 
MacManus.   Seumas 

Bewitched    fiddle,    and    other    Irish    tales.    240P    'o'> 

Doubleday 
Donegal  fairy  stories.  25SP  $1.20  '00  McCliirc 
Red   poocher.    7  3op   750   '03    Funk 

Through   the   turf   smoke;    the   love   and   laughter   of 
old  Ireland.  294P  '99  Doubleday 
Magruder,  Julia 

Heaven-kissing  hill.   159P  '99  Chicago.  Stone 

Labor    of    love;     a    story    for    boys.     144P    50c     '98 

Lothrop 
Miss   Ayr    of    Virginia,    and    other   stories.    395P    'g6 

Chicago,    Stone 
Realized   ideal.    135P   '78   Chicago,    Stone 
Sunny  southerner.    194P   '01    Page 
Marie  de  France 

French  mediaeval   romances,  from  the  lays  of  Marie 
de  France;  tr.  by  Eugene  Mason.  217P  Dntton 
Martin,   E.  S. 

Courtship  of  a  careful   man,  and  a  few   other  court- 
ships.   184P   $1.25    '05    Harper     . 
Masefleld,  John 

Mainsail   haul.    189P   $1.25    '13    Macmillan 
Tarpaulin   muster.   224P   (c  '13)    London,   Richards 
Mason,  A.   E.  W. 

Hnsign   Knightley,  and  other  stories.  328P  '01   Stokes 
Matthews,  J.   B. 

Family  tree,  and  other  stories.  236P  $1.25   '89  Long- 
In   the   vestibule   limited.   93P   soc   '92    Harper 
Outlines  in   local  color.   240P   $1.50   '98   Harper 
Royal    marine;    an    idyl    of    Narragansett    Pier.    144P 

$1.00    '94    Harper 
Secret   of  the  sea.   22op   $1.00   '86   Scribner 
Story  of  a  story,   and   other  stories.   234P   $1.25    '93 

Harper 
Tales  of  fantasy  and   fact.   2i6p  $1.25   '96   Harper 
Vignettes  of  Manhattan.  i8op  $1.50  '94  Harper 
Vistas  of  New  York.  242P  $1.25  '12  Harper 


Matthews,  J.  B.,  and  Bunner,  H.  C. 

In     partnership;     studies     in     storytelling.     2iop     '84 
Scribner 
Matthews,  J.  B.,  and  Jessop,  G.   H. 

Tale  of  twenty-five  hours.    i8gp   'gj  Appleton 
Matthews,  J.    B.,   and   others 

With   my  friends;   tales  told  in  partnership.   284P  '91 
Longmans 
Maupassant,  G.  de 

Complete  works;  tr.  by  Alfred  de  Sumichrast  (Sumi- 
chrast   ed.)    9V    (c '10)    New   York,    Brainerd   Pub- 
lishing  Co. 
[Works]   (Miromesnil  ed.)  8v  ':o  New  York,  Collier 
Works.    17V   '03    New   York,   Dunne 
[Works]     (Brainerd    ed.)     lov    (c    '09)     New    York, 

Bigelow  &  Smith 
Allouma,   and   other  tales;   tr.   by  Arthur  Hornblow. 

I27P  New   York,   Holland 
Odd  number.  Thirteen  tales;  tr.  by  J.   Sturges.  226P 
$1.00   (c  '89)    Harper 
Maupassant,  G.  de,  and  others 

Mod-ern  ghosts.  $1.00  Harper 
Meredith,  George 

Case    of   General    Ople   and   Lady   Camper.    i26p    '90 

Lovell 
Idyl  of  first  love,   sip  '06  Portland,  Mosher 
Short  stories.   315P  '98  Scribner 

Tale    of    Chloe,    and    other    stories.    315P    '98    West- 
minster,  Constable 
M6rirnee,  Prosper 

Writings  of   Prosper  Merimee,   with   an   essay    .    .    . 
by  George  Saintsbury.  8v  '05  New  York,  Croscup 
Carmen;   tr.  by   E.   H.   Garrett.    ii7p   '96  Little 
Merrick,  Leonard 

Call  from  the  past,  and  other  stories.   London,   Nel- 
son 
Man  who  understood  women  and  other  stories.  271P 

'  1 1    London,    Kennerley 
This  stage  of  fools.   284P   '13   Kennerley 
Whispers  about  women.   320P  '06   London,   Nash 
Michelson,   Miriam 

Awakening  of  Zojas.   268p   '10  Doubleday 
Madigans.    361P    $1.50    '04    Century 
Miller,   Alice    Duer 

Calderon's   prisoner.    294P    $1.35    '03    Scribner 
Things.    48P    50c    '14    Scribner 
Millet,   F.   D. 

Capillary    crime,    and    other    stories.    284P    $1.25    '92 
Harper 
Mitchell,  D.  G. 

Seven    stories,    with    basement    and    attic.    314P    '84 
Scribner 

Mitchell,   S.   W. 

C'omedy  of  conscience.  129P  $1.00  '03  Century 
Diplomatic  adventure,  i66p  $i.oo  '06  Century 
Guillotine    club,    and    other    stories.    285P    $1.50    '10 

Century 
Hephzibah    Guinness;    Thee    and   you;    A    draft    on 

the  bank  of  Spain.    199P   '80   Lippincott 
Little  stories.    io9p   $1.00   '03   Century 
Madeira   party.    165P   $1.00    '95    Century 
Mr.    Kris    Kringle;    a    Christmas    tale.    losp    50c    '04 

Jacobs 
Philip    V'ernon,    a    tale    in    prose    and    verse.    55P    '95 

Century 
Prince    Little    Boy,    and    other    tales    out    of    fairy- 
land.   I57P   '88   Lippincott 
Venture  in   1777.   i2op  $1.00  '08  Jacobs 

MItford,   M.   R. 

Atherton,  and  other  tales.  437P  '54  Ticknor 
Belford  Regis;  or,  Sketches  of  a  country  town.  439]) 

'46   London,    Bentley 
Country  stories.   307P  '06  Macmillan 
Our  village,  second  series.   '48   London,    liohn 

Moore,   George 

Celibates.  453P  '95   Macmillan 

Untilled  field.   381P  $1.35   '03   Lippincott 

More,    Hannah 

Village    and    other    tales.    i8op    '51    Appleton 

Morris,  Gouverneur 

Ellen  and  Mr.  Man.   189P  $1.25  '04  Century 
I'ootprnit,  and  other  stories.  336P  $1.35  '08  Scribner 
Incandescent   lily,   and  other  stories.    314P   $1.25    '14 

Scribner 
It,  and  other  stories.   386P  $1.25   '12  Scribner 
Putting  on   the  screws.  89P   50c   '09  Doubleday 
Spread  eagle,  and  other  stories.  357P  $1.20  '10  Scrib- 


\'oice  in   the 


f.   is8p  $1.25  'lo  Dodd 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


367 


Morris,  William 

Collected   works.    24V    '10    Longmans 

Dream  of  John  Ball.    m-'P  'o^   Portland,   Mosher 

Early    romances    of    William    Morris    in    prose    and 

verse.    303P    7oc    '07    Dutton  ^      ,       ,     t,,     , 

Gertha's   lovers;    a   tale.    123P   '02   Portland,    Mosher 
Golden    wings;    Svend    and   his    brethren.    '02    Port- 
land,  Mosher  ^^.,, 
Hollow  land.  67P  '05  Hingham,  Mass.,  Village  press 
Lovers  of  Gudrun.  $1.00  Longmans  ^ 
Old   French   romances,   done   into   English.    169P     96 

London,  Allen 
Stories   from   Morris   by   Madalen    Edgar.    336P    35''- 

$1.00    '07    Crowell 
Story    of   the   glittering   plain.    187P    '91    Roberts 
Story    of    the    unknown    church.    96P     02    Portland, 

Tale  of  the  house   of  the  Wolfings   and  all   the  kin- 
dred of  the  mark.    199P   '90   London,   Reeves 
Morrison,    Artliur 

Child  of  ^he  Jago.    164P  '96  Chicago,   Stone 
Chronicles   of  Martin   Hewitt.   267P   '96  Appleton 
Green  ginger.  314P  '09  Stokes  ,.     ,     ^ 

Tales  of  mean  streets.  2i8p  '95  New  \  ork,  >enno 
Moulton,    L.   C.  ^  .    , 

Her    baby    brother.    62P    '01    Little 
Jessie's  neighbor.  64P  '00  Little 
Miss    Eyre   from    Boston.    33QP   '89    Roberts 
My    third    book.      A    collection    of    tales.    434P     59 

Harper 
Some  women's  hearts.   364P  '88  Roberts 
Stories  told  at  twilight.   229P   '90   Roberts 
Musset,   Alfred   de 

Complete    writings    (Pellissier)     lov    '05    New    York, 
Hill 

Norris,    Frank 

Deal   in   wheat.   272P   '03   Doubleday 

Joyous  miracle.   27P   '06   Doubleday 

Third  circle.   298P   $1.25   '09   Lane 
Norris,   Kathleen 

Poor,  dear  Margaret  Kirby,   and  other  stories.   393P 
$1.30   '13   Macmillan 
Norris,  W.  E. 

Despotic   lady.    172P    '95    Lippincott 

Flower  of  the  flock.  44P  '00  Appleton 

Her  own  doing.    :37p   '86   Harper 

Jack's  father,  and  other  stories.    i8op  '91   Lovell 

Mysterious   Mrs.  Wilkinson,   and  other  stories.    177P 
'91   Lovell 

That  terrible  man.   lup  "85  Harper 


O'Brien,  Fitz  James 

Diamond  lens,  with   other  stories.   337P    85   Scribner 
Ohnet,  Georges 

Pierre's    soul;    tr.    by    R.    Bramwell.    189P    '90    New 

York,  Waverly 
Shoplifter.    209P    '91     New    York,    Liberty    book    co 
Oliphant,   Mrs.    M.   W. 

Stories   of   the   seen   and   the   unseen.   615P   $1.25     00 

Little 
Ways   of   life.    330P   '97    Putnam 
Osbourne,  Lloyd 

Love,  the  fiddler.  278P  '03  McClure 

Motormaniacs.    189P   '05   Bobbs-Merrill 

Queen    versus    Billy,    and    other    stories.    309P    $1.35 

'00   Scribner 
Schmidt.   43P   '07   Crowell 
Three    speeds    forward;    an    automobile    love    story 

with  one  reverse,   loop  '06  Appleton 
Tin    diskers;    the   story    of   an    invasion    that    all   but 

failed.    127P   '06   Altemus 
Wild  justice.  296P  '06  Appleton 
Ouida 

Bimbi:   stories  for  children.   303P   50c  '92   Lippincott 
Cecil    Castlemaine's    gage,    and    other    stories.    389P 

Soc  '77  Lippincott 
Dog  of   Flanders,   and  other  stories.   24SP   $1.25    '93 

Lippincott 
House  party.   117P  '86  Lovell 
Rainy  June.    143P  '85?   London,   Maxwell 
Ruffino,  and  other  stories.  214P  '90  New  York,  U.  S. 

Book  CO. 
Santa    Barbara,    and    other    stories.    303P    '01     New 

York,  Street  &  Smith 
Silver  Christ,  and  A  lemon  tree.  23SP  '94  Macmillan 
La   Strega,   and  other  stories.   288p   '99   Philadelphia 

Biddle 
Two   new   dog  stories   and   another.    183P   '00   Phila- 
delphia, Biddle 
Two   offenders.    265P    50c   '94    Lippincott 


Overton,   Gwendolen 


'03   Macmillan 


Page,  Thomas  Nelson 

[Works]   Novels,  stories,  .sketches  and  poems.   (Plan- 
tation ed.)    I2V  '06  Scribner 
Among  the  camps;  or,  Young  people's  stories  of  the 

war.    163P   $1.35   '9'    Scribner 
Bred   in   the  bone.    274P   $1.35   'o4   Scribner 
Burial  of  the  guns.  2s8p  $1.25  '94  Scribner 
Captured    Santa   Claus.    8ip   '02    Scribner 
Elsket,  and  other  stories.   2o8p  $1.00   '91    Scribner 
In  ole  Virginia.  275P  $1.25  '96  Scribner 
Land  of  the  spirit.   2Sip  $1.20  '13   Scribner 
Old    gentleman    of    the    black    stock.     137P    35c.     97 

Scribner 
Page   story   book;    ed.    by    Frank    E.    Spaulding   and 

Catherine  T.   Bryce.    i2Sp   soc  '06   Scribner 
Pastime   stories.    22op   $1.25   '94   Harper 
Polly;  a  Christmas  recollection.  49P  $1.00  '94   Scrib- 
ner 
Santa   Claus's  partner.    176P   $1.35     99    Scribner 
Tommy  Trot's  visit  to  Santa  Claus.  94P  '08  Scribner 
Two  little  confederates.   is6p  $1.35  '88  Scribner 
Two  prisoners.  82P  '98  New  York,  Russell 
Unc'    Edinburg;    a    plantation    echo.    S3P    $i-Oo    '95 

Scribner 
Under    the   crust.    307P    $i-35    'o7    Scribner 
Paget,   V. 

Hauntings;  fantastic  stories.  237P  (c  '90)  New  York, 

Lovell 
Legend    of    Madame    Kasinska.    75c    '03    Portland, 

Mosher 
Phantom   lover.    134P    '86   Roberts  ^ 

Pope    Jacynth,    and    other    fantastic    tales.    2oop     07 

Lane 
Vanitas;  polite  stories,  including  the  hitherto  unpub- 
lished story  entitled  A  frivolous  conversion.   262P 
'11    London,   Lane 
Pangborn,  G.  W. 

Interventions.  410P  $1.25   '11   Scribner 
Parker,  Sir  Gilbert  ^     ., 

Works   (Imperial  ed.)   v   1-16  'i2-'i3   Scribner 
Adventurer   of   the    North;    being   a   continuation    of 
the    histories    of    Pierre    and   his    people,    and    the 
latest   existing   records   of  Pretty   Pierre.   2i8p   '98 
Macmillan 
Chief  factor.  17SP  '92  New  York,  Trow  directory  co. 
Cumner's  son,  and  other  South  Sea  folk.  3i6p  $1.20 

'10    Harper 
Donovan  Pasha,  and  some  people  of  Egypt.  392P    02 

Appleton 
Going  of  the  white  swan.  55p  75<'  ''-'  Appleton 
Hill   of   pains,    isip   '99   Badger 
Lane   that   had   no   turning.    359P   '00    Doubleday 
March   of  the  white  guard.    133P   (c '02)    New   York, 

Fenno 
Northern  lights.   3SiP  $i-SO  '09  Harper 
Pierre  and  his  people;   tales  of  the  far   North.   318P 

'q8   Macmillan 
Pomp   of   the   Lavillettes.    igip   '96   Boston,    Lamson 
Romany    of    the    snows:    second    series    of    An    ad- 
venture of  the  North.   203P  '08  Macmillan 
Tavistock  tales.   254P  '93  New  York,  Tait  Sons 
Translation  of  a  savage.   184P  $1.25  '93  Appleton 
Unpardonable  liar.   185P  '00  Chicago,  Sergei 

Payn,   James 

In    peril    and    privation;    stories    of    marine    disaster 
retold.   236P   '85   Harper  ^ 

Sunny  stories  and  some  shady  ones.  268p    91   Lovell 
Peattie,    E.   W. 

Castle  knight  and  troubadour.  6sp  '03  Chicago,  Blue 
Sky  Press 

Edda  and  the  oak.   134P  '11  New  \  ork,  Rand 

Ickery  Ann  and  other  girls  and  boys.   286p  '99   New 
York,    Stone 

Mountain  woman.   25  ip   '96   Chicago,  Way  and  Wil- 
liams . 

Pippins    and    cheese.    282P    '97    Chicago,    Way    and 
Williams 

Shape    of    fear,    and    other   ghostly    tales.    175P     00 
Macmillan 

With    scrip    and   staff;    a   tale   of   the   children  s   cru- 
sade.   182P    '91    New   York,    Randolph 
Pemberton,    Max  . 

"Little     Huguenot";     a     romance    of    Pontatnebleau 
177P   'os   Dodd 

Signors   of  the   night.   268p   '99   Dodd 
Perrault,  Charles 

Fairv  tales.   Dutton  on 

Perrault's    fairy    tales;    newly    translated    by    S.    R. 
Littlewood.    io7p   'ii    Boston,   Estes 


368 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Perry,  Bliss 

Powers  at  play.  j86p  '99   Scribner 

Salem   Kittredge,   and   other  stories.    29 ip   '94   Scrib- 
ner 
Phillpotts,    Eden 

Fancy   free.   302P   '01    London,   Methuen 

Folk   afield.    362P   $1.50   '07   Putnam 

Unman   boy.   241P   $1.25   '04   Harper 

Knock  at   a  venture.   353P  $1.50   '05   Macmillan 

JSIound  by  the  way.   83P  '00  Phila.,  Biddle 

Striking   hours.    309P    (c'oi)    Stokes 

Summer  clouds,  and  other  stories.  92P  '93  New 
York,  Tuck 

Tales  of  the  tenements.   335P  $1.25   '10  Lane 
Poe,    E.   A. 

Works   (Cameo  ed.)    lov  Funk 

Complete  works  (Centenary  ed.)  lov  '08  Akron,  O., 
Werner  co. 

Complete  works  (Knickerbocker  ed.)  lov  ea  $1.25 
(c  '02)    Putnam 

Complete  works    (Virginia   ed.)    17V   Crowcll 

Works;  ed.  by  E.  C.  Stedman,  atid  G.  E.  Wood- 
berry,    lov    '94   Chicago,    Stone 

Monsieur   Dupin;   detective   tales.   339P   '04   McClure 

Poe's  tales;  selected  for  use  in  schools,  with  in- 
troduction and  notes  by  M.  A.  Eaton.  220P  '06 
Educational    Pub.    co. 

Tales,    with    introduction    by    H.    W.    Mabie.    499P 
$1.25  '01   Century 
Pratt,    Lucy 

Ezekiel.  254P  '09  Doubleday 

Ezekiel   expands.    $1.25    '14   Houghton 
Pushkin,  A.   S. 

Russian    romance;    tr.    by    Mrs.    J.    B.    Telfer.    293P 
'75  London,  King 
Pyle,    Howard 

Garden  behind  the  moon.   192P  $1.80  '95  Scribner 

Otto  of  the  silver  hand.    170P  $1.80  '03  Scribner 

Pepper  and  salt;  or.  Seasoning  for  young  folk.  i:5p 
$1.50  '86  Harper 

Price  of  blood;  an  extravaganza  of  New  York  life 
in    1807.  98P  $1.00   '99   Badger 

Ruby    of    Kishmoor.    73P    $1.80    '08    Harper 

Stolen    treasure.    253P    $1.25    '07    Harper 

Quiller-Couch,    A.    T. 

Corporal    Sam,   and   other  stories.    29 ip    '10   London, 

Smith,    Elder 
Delectable    duchy.    320P    '93    Macmillan 
I  saw  three  ships,  and  other  tales.  288p  '98  Scribner 
Laird's  luck,  and  other  fireside  tales.  379P  '08  Scrib- 
ner 
Old  fires  and  profitable  ghosts.  384P  $1.35  '00  Scrib- 
ner 
Shakespeare's    Christmas,    and    other    stories.    335P 

$1.50    '05    Longmans 
Two   sides   of   the    face;    midwinter   tales.    32SP    '03 

Scribner 
Wandering  heath.   276P   $1.25   '96   Scribner 
White  Wolf,  and  other  fireside  tales.  378P  '02  Scrib- 


Ralph,   Julian 
Alone   in    China,   and   other  stories.   282P   $2.00    '97 

Harper 
German   policeman.    32P   '87    New   York,  Judge   pub 

CO. 

People  we  pass;  stories  of  life  among  the  masses  of 

New  York  City.   209P  $1.25   '96  Harper 
Prince  of  Georgia,  and  other  tales.   i6ip  '99  Harper 
Reade,   Charles 

Course  of   true  love  never   did  run   smooth.   Boston, 

De  Wolfe,   Fiske 
Good  stories  of  man  and  other  animals.   69P  90c  '84 

Harper 
Peg  Woffington,   and  other  stories.   90c   Boston,   De 

Wolfe,    Fiske 
Wandering  heir.   76p   '73   Harper 
Remington,   Frederic 

Stories  of  peace  and  war.  98P  soc  '99  Harper 
Sundown  Leflarc.    114P  $1.25   '99  Harper 
Ruskin,    John 

Works.   39V   '03-' 1 2   Longmans   v    i 


Saintme,  J.  X.   B. 

Chrisna;  the  queen  of  the  Danube.  A  story  of 
Montenegro;  tr.  by  A.  T.  Wood.  iJ7p  '59  New 
York.   Dellessir  &    Proctor 

Picciola:  the  prison  flower  of  Fenestrclla;  or,  Cap- 
tivity captive.   22 ip   '93   Appleion 


Solitary  of  Juan  Fernandez;  or,  The  real  Robinson 
Crusoe;  tr.  by  A.  T.  Wilbur  141P  '51  Ticknor 

Woman's   whims;   or,   the  female   barometer;   tr.  by 
F.    Robinson.   98P   '50   Baker   and   Scribner 
Scott,  Sir  Walter 

|The     stories     indexed    appear     in     all     editions 
under    the    volume    titles    as   given,    therefore    edi- 
tions  are  not   given] 
Seawell,   M.   E. 

Great  scoop.    144P   soc   '03   Page 

History  of  Lady  Betty  Stair.  144P  $1.25  '97   Scribner 

Jugglers.   193P  $1.00  '11  Macmillan 

Ladies'  battle.    119P  $1.00  '11   Macmillan 

Last  Duchess  of  Belgarde.    i2ip  $1.25   '08  Appleton 

Laurie  Vane,  and  other  stories.  152P  80c  '01  13oston, 
Wilde 

Little  Jaryis.   64P  $1.00   '90  Appleton 

Maid   Marian,   ?nd  other  stories.   237P   '91   Appleton 

Sprightly  romance  of  Marsac.    194P  $1.25   '96   Scrib- 
ner 
Sedgwick,   A.   D. 

Nest.   302P   $1.25   '13   Century 
Serao,  M. 

Ballet  dancer,   and  On  guard.  266p  '01   Harper 
Sharp,   William 

Divine  adventure;  lona.  434P  '11  Duffield 

Gypsy  Christ,  and  other  tales.  282P  '95  Chicago, 
Stone  &  Kimball 

Pharais  and  The  mountain  lovers.  40 ip  '11    Duffield 

Re-issue  of  the  shorter  stories  of  Fiona  Macleod. 
3V  '97  Edinburgh,  Geddes 

Sin-eater,  The  washer  of  the  ford,  and  other  legen- 
dary moralists.  449P  '11   Duffield 

Tale  of  four  white  swans.  96P  '07  Portland,  Mosher 

Three  legends  of  the  Christ  child.  41P  '08  Portland, 
Mosher 

Vistas,  The  gypsy  Christ,  and  other  prose  imagin- 
ings. $1.30,   $i.2S   Duffield 

Winged    destiny:     studies    in    the    spiritual     history 
of  the  Gael.   393P  '11   Duffield 
Sherwood,    M.    P. 

Daphne,  an  autumn  pastoral.  167P  $1.00  '03  Hough- 
ton 

Nancy's  pilgrimage.  165P  '11  Philadelphia,  West- 
minster Press 

Puritan   Bohemia.    19  ip   '96  Macmillan 

Princess   Pourquoi.    21  ip   $1.35    '07   Houghton 
Sienkiewicz,   Henryk 

After    bread;     a    story    of    Polish    emigrant    life    to 

America;  tr.  by  V.  A.  Hlasko  and  T.  H.  Bullick. 
165P  '97  New  York,  Fenno 

For  daily  bread,  and  other  stories;  tr.  by  J.  Young. 
209P  40C  '98  Altemus 

Hania;  tr.  by  J.  Curtin.  ssip  '97  Little 

Let  us  follow  him,  and  other  stories;  tr.  by  S.  C. 
Slupski  and  I.  Young.  234P  40c  '98  Altemus 

Life  and  death  and  other  legends  and  stories.  6sp 
'04  Little 

Lillian  Morris,  and  other  stories;  tr.  by  J.  Curtin. 
247P  '94   Little 

On  the  bright  shore.  To  which  is  added.  That  third 
woman;   tr.  by  J.  Curtin.  68p  '98  Little 

Peasants  in  exile,  For  daily  bread;  tr.  by  C.  O'Con- 
or-Eccles.  172P  '98  Notre  Dame,  Ind.,  The  Ave 
Maria 

Sielanka;  a  forest  picture,  and  other  stories;  tr.  by 
J.  Curtin.   592P   $1.50   '98  Little 

So  runs  the  world;  tr.  by  S.  C.  de  Soissons.  2gop 
'98   New   York,   Neely 

Yanko  the  musician,  and  other  stories;  tr.  by  J. 
Curtin.   28 ip  '93   Little 

Sigourney,    L.   H. 

Myrtis,    with    other    etchings    and    sketchings.    292P 

'46    Ilarper 
Sketches.    2i6p   '34    Philadelphia,    Key   and    Biddle 

Sllberrad,   U.   L. 

Wedding  of  the  lady  of  Lovell,  and  other  matches 
of  T()l)iah's  making.   310P  $1.35   '05   Doubleday 

SIngmaster,    Elsie 

Gcttysl)urg.    190P  $1.00   '13  Houghton 

Slosson,    Mrs.   A.   T. 

Aunt    .Vbby's  neighbors.    170P   50c   "02   Revell 
Aunt    Liefy.   sop   '92   New   York,   Randolph 
Dissatisticd  soul,  and  .V  prophetic  romancer.  80P  '08 

Silver 
Dumb    foxijlovc.    and    other    stories.    217P    $1.25    '98 

Fishin'  Jimmy.  66p  30c  '03  Scribner 
Local  colorist.  147P  7sc  '12  Scribner 
Seven  dreamers.  jSip  $1.25   '90  Harper 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORII'S 


369 


Simples   from   the   Master's   garden.    M-'p    '07    Phila- 
delphia,  Sunday   School  Times 
Story-tell  Lib.  79P  50c  '00  Scribner 
White  Christopher.   66p  '01   New  York,  Pott 

Smith,    A.    C.  ..  ,       ^     ., 

Monk  and  the  dancer.  24 ip  $1.25    00  Scribner 
Turquoise  cup,  and  The  desert.  209P  $1.25  '03  Scrib- 
ner 
Smith,    F.    H.  ,  s  , 

Novels,   stories    and   sketches    (Beacon    ed.)    15V     02 

Scribner 
Arm-chair  at  the  inn.   357P  '12   Scribner 
At  close  range.  26op  $1.35  '05   Scribner 
Colonel     Carter     of     Cartersville.     2o8p     $1.25       92 

Houghton 
Colonel  Carter's  Christmas.    149P   $i-35    "3   Scribner 
Day   at   Laguerre's,   and  other   days.    190P   $1.25     92 

Houghton 
Forty  minutes  late,  and  other  stories.  224P  $1.35    09 

Scribner 
Gentleman    vagabond,    and   some    others.    182P    $1.25 

'95   Cambridge,  Riverside  Press 
Gondola  days.  205P  $1.50  '97  Houghton 
Other  fellow.  2i8p  $i.j5  '99  Houghton 
Romance   of    an   old-fashioned   gentleman.    $1.35     07 

Scribner 
Under  dog.  33^P  $i-35  '"3  Scribner 
Veiled  lady,   and  other  men  and  women.   295P   $1.35 

'07   Scribner 
Wood-fire  in  No.  3.  298P  $1.35  '05  Scribner 
Spofford,     H.    P. 

Amber  gods,  and  other  stories.   432P    63  Ticknor 
Inheritance.   172P  75c  '97  Scribner 
Lost  jewel.   159P  '91   Boston,  Lee 
Making  of  a  fortune.   113P  $1.00  '11   Harper 
Old   madame,   and   other   tragedies.    302P    $1.25    Bad- 
ger 
Old  Washington.  279P  '06  Little 
Priscilla's    love-story.    129P    '98    New    York,    Stone 
Scarlet    poppy,    and    other    stories.    283P    $1.25    '94 

Harper 
That   Betty.   20op   50c   '03   Revell 
Spofford,    H.    P.,    and    others 

Three  heroines   of   New   England   romance.    175P    94 
Little 
Stetson,    G.    E.    C. 

Fortune   of   a   day.    319P    '00    Chicago,    Stone 
Sister   of   a   saint,    and   other   stories.    261P    '95    Chi- 
cago, Stone 
Stevenson,    R.    L. 

[Works]    (Thistle  ed.)   24V   '95-'oi    Scribner 

Best  of  Stevenson,  ed.  by  Alexander  Jessup  390P  '02 

Page 
Dynamiter    [More  New  Arabian  Nights],  by   Robert 
Louis  Stevenson  and  Fanny  Van  de  Grift  Steven- 
son.  297P   '05    Scribner 
Ebb-tide    (Biographical   ed.)    271P  $1.00   '05   Scribner 
Fables.  82P  $1.00  '10  Scribner 

Island  nights'  entertainments.   $1.00   '93   Scribner 
Lodging  for  the  night.  68p  '02  Portland,  Mosher 
Merry   men.    407P   $1.00    '04    Scribner 
Misadventures     of     John     Nicholson;     a     Christmas 

story.  86p  '87  New  York,  Munro 
New   Arabian   nights.    329P   $i.oa    '06    Scribner 
Sire   de   Maletroit's   door.   57P   '00   Portland,   Mosher 
Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.   Hyde.    189P  '04 

New  York,  Scott-Thaw 
Suicide   club.    174P   '96    Scribner 

Thrawn   Janet:    Markheim;    two   tales.    74P   '06   Port- 
land,  Mosher 
Weir    of    Hermiston,    an    unfinished    romance.    266p 

$1.25   'q6  Scribner 
Will  o'  the  mill.  67P  'no  Portland,  Mo.sher 
Stevenson,   R.   L.,  and  others 

Object  of  pity;  or.  The  man  Haggard.  68p  '00  Dodd 

Stockton,   F.   R. 

Novels  and  stories.   23V  '9Q-'o4  Scribner 

Amos    Kilbright;    his    adscititious    experiences,    with 

other  stories.    146P   $1.25   '88   Scribner 
Bee-man     of    Orn,    and    other    fanciful    tales.     193P 

$1.25   '87   Scribner 
Chosen   few;    short   stories.    240P   $1.25    '95    Scribner 
Clocks    of    Rondaine,    and   other   stories.    :74P    $1.35 

'92    Scribner 
Fanciful  tales.    135P   50c  '94  Scribner 
Floating   prince,    and    other    fairy    tales.    199P    $1.35 

'04   Scribner 
Great   war  syndicate.   288p   '00   Scribner 
John   Gayther's  garden,   and  the  stories   told  therein 

365P  $i-3S   '02  Scribner 
Lady,  or  the  tiger?  20ip  $1.25  '84  Scribner 
Magic  egg,  and  other  stories.   302P  '07   Scribner 


Merry  chanter.    192P   $1.00   '90   Century 

Queen's    museum,    and    other    fanciful    tales.     219P 

$1.25  'of)  Scribner 
Rudder    Gr;un;ers    abroad,    and    other    stories.     195P 

$1.25   '01    Scribner 
Stockton's  stories.   2v   '86   Scribner 
Stories  of  three  burglars.   iS9P  '89  Dodd 
Story  of   Viteau.    193P  $i.3S   '84  Scribner 
Story-teller's  pack.   380P   $1.35   '97   Scribner 
Tales  out   of  school.   325P   $i-35   'oS    Scribner 
Watchmaker's   wife.   225P   $1.25   '93   Scribner 
Stowe,  H.  B. 

Writings.   i6v  (c  '96)   Ifoughton 

Betty's  bright  idea.    i2ip  '76  New   York,  J.   B.   lord 

May    flower,    and    miscellaneous    writings.    ,17  ip    '83 

Houghton 
Sam    Lawson's    Oldtown    fireside    stories.    287P    $1.5" 
'99    Houghton 
Strindberg,  August  .     . 

Easter    (a   play),    and    stories.    263P    '12    Cincinnati, 

Stewart 
In   midsummer   days,   tr.   by   EUie   Schleussner.    176P 

'13   London,   Latimer 
Married;  twenty  stories  of  married  life;  tr.  by  Ellie 
Schleussner.  412P  '13  Boston,  Luce 
Stuart,    R.    M. 

Aunt  Amity's  silver  wedding,  and  other  stories.  228]) 

$1.00  '09  Century 
Carlotta's   intended,   and  other  tales.   277P   $1.50   '94 

Harper 
George    Washington    Jones,    a    Christmas    gift    that 

went  a-begging.   147P  '03  Altemus 
Golden    wedding    and   other    tales.    366P    '93    Harper 
Haunted   photograph,   and   other   stories.    i68p    $1.00 

'11    Century 
Holly   and  pizen,    and   other   stories.    2i6p   $1.25     99 

Century  , 

In     Simpkinsville;    character    tales.    244P    $1.25     97 

Harper 
Moriah's    mourning,    and    other    half-hour    sketches. 
2i8p  $1.25  '98  Harper  r      .,         .     u 

Napoleon     Jackson,     the     gentleman     of     the     plush 

rocker.    132P   $1.00   '02  Century 
Second    wooing    of    Salina    Sue,    and    other    stones. 

236P   $1.25   '05   Harper  ,       ,  , 

Solomon  Crowe's  Christmas  pockets,  and  other  tales. 

20ip  $1.25   '97  Harper 
Sonny,  a  Christmas  quest.   I35P  $i-oo    "4  Century 

Tarbell,   I.  M. 

He  knew  Lincoln.   3gp   50c  '07   McClure 
Tarkington,   Booth 

Beautiful  lady.   143P  $1-20  '05  McClure 

Beesley's  Christmas  party.  99P  $i-oo  '09  Harper 

Cherry.    178P   $1.25   '03    Harper 

His  own  people.   150P  90c  '07  Doubleday 

In  the  arena,  stories  of  political  life.  276P  $1.35    05 

McClure 
Monsieur   Beaucaire.    127P   $1.20   '00   McClure 
Taylor,   Bayard 

Beauty  and  the  beast,  and  Tales  of  home.  340P  $1.50 

'00   Putnam 
Boys  of  other  countries.   260P  $1.25   '12  Putnam 
Thackeray,   W.    M. 

Works  (Biographical  ed.)   13V  ea  $1.75  '98  Harper 
[The  stories  indexed  from  other  volumes  appear 
in   nearly   all   editions   under   the  volume   titles   as 
given,  therefore  the  editions  have  not  been  listed] 
Thanet,  Octave 

Book  of  true  lovers.  277P   '97  Chicago,  Way  &  Wil- 
liam , 
Captured    dream,    and    other    stories.    i28p    50c     99 

Harper 
Heart   of  toil.   215P   '98  Scribner 
Knitters  in   the  sun.   352P  $i-2S    87    Houghton 
Missionary  sheriff.  248P  $1.25  '97  Harper 
Otto   the  knight,   and  other  trans-Mississippi  stones. 

348P   $1.25   '91    Houghton 
Slave  to  duty,   and  other  women.   22 ip    98  Chicago, 

Step   on   the  stair.   43P   50c   '13   Bobbs-Merrill 
Stories   of  a  western   town.  243P   $'-25„93   Scribner 
Stories   that  end  well.   340P   $i-25     n    Bobbs-Mernll 

Theuriet,  A. 

All    alone.    156P   '81    Appleton 
Antoinette.    133P   '78  Appleton 
House   of  two  barbels.    140P   '78   Appleton 
Mistress  of  manv  moods,  iiip  '00  New  \  ork.  Abbey 
Press 

Tolstoi,  L.  N. 

Complete  works.    i2v   (c  '99)   Crowell         ^ 
Complete  works;  tr.  by  Leo  Wiener.  24V    04  tstes 


370 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Novels  and  other  works,  v   1-22  '99  Scribner 
Cossacks.  $1.00  '88  Crowell 

Esarhaddon,  and  other  tales.   64P  40c   '03   Funk 
Family  happiness.   [Katia.]    129P  $1.00  '88  Crowell 
Father    Sergius,    and    other    stories.    3i8p    $1.25    '12 

Dodd 
Father    Sergius,    and    other   stories   and   plays.    426P 

'i:    Nelson 
Forged  coupon,  and  other  stories  and  dramas.   429P 

'11   Nelson 
Hadji  Murad,  and  other  stories.   7op  '12  Nelson 
Ivan    the    fool    |and    other    stories].    1 72P    '91    New 

York,  Webster 
Ivan  llyitch,  and  other  stories.  31  ip  $1.50  '87  Crow- 
ell 
Kreutzer     sonata;    tr.   by    B.    R.    Tucker.    143P   n.    d. 

New  York,  Ogilvie  pub  co 
"Master    and    man,"    and   other   parables    and    tales. 

320P  70C   (c  '10)   Button 
More  tales  from  Tolstoi.   3i6p  '03  Brentano 
Russian  proprietor,  and  other  stories.  349P  $1.00  '87 

Crowell 
-Sevastapol,  etc.  325P  '05  London,  Constable 
Twenty-three  tales.   27 ip  '06  New   York,   Frowde 
Tracy,  Virginia 

Merely  players;   stories  of  stage  life.   336P  $1.50   '09 

Century 
Train,  Arthur 

McAllister  and  his  double.  34  ip  $1.35  '05  Scribner 

Mortmain.    314P   '07   Appleton 

True  stories   of  crime   from   the   District   Attorney's 

office.   406P   $1.35   '08   Scribner 
Trask,  K.  N. 

In   my   lady's   garden;    pages   from    the   diary   of   Sir 

John   Elwynne.  6op  $1.00  '07  Lane 
Lessons  in  love.   137P  $1.25   '00  Harper 
W'liitf  satin  and  homespun.    130P   (c  '96)   New  York, 

Randolph 
Trollope,  Anthony 

Alice    Dugdale,   and   other   stories.   287P   '83    Leipzig, 

Tauchnitz 
American    senator.    190P    '77    Harper 
Christmas  at  Thompson  Hall.  82p  '94  Boston,  Knight 
Lady   of   Launay.    i2Sp   '78  Harper 
Tales  of  all  countries.  312P  '61  London,  Chapman 

Troubetzkoy,   A.    R.   C. 

Brother   to    dragons,    and   other   old-time   tales.    230P 

'88   Harper 
Hidden   house.    151P   $1.20   '12   Lippincott 
Quick,  or  the  dead?  A  study.  $1.00  Lippincott 
Tanis,    the   sang-digger.    183P    '93    New    York,    Town 

Topics 
Trix  and  Over-the-moon.   :64P  $1.00  '09  Harper 

Trumbull,  A.   E. 

Christmas     accident,     and     other     stories.     234P     '97 
Barnes 

Green-room  rivals;   a  comedietta  in   one  act.    i6p   '94 
Boston,  Baker 

Rod's  salvation.   285P   '98   Barnes 
Turgenev,  I.  S. 

Novels   and   stories;    tr.    from    the   Russian    by   I.    F. 
Hapgood.    i6p   '05   London,   Dent 

Annouchka;   a  tale;   tr.   from   the   French  by   F.   Ab- 
bott,   iiip    '84    Boston,    Cupples 

Desperate    character,    and    other    stories;    tr.    by    C. 
Garnett.    317P    $1.25    '99    Macmillan 

Diary  of  a  superfluous  man;  tr.  by  C.  Garnett.   325P 
$1.25   '99  Macinillan 

Dream   tales   and   prose  poems.    323P   $1.25    '97   Mac- 
millan 

Jew,  and  other  stories;  tr.  by  C.  Garnett.  321P  $1.25 
'99   Macmillan 

Lear    of    the    steppes,    and    other    stories;    tr.    by    C. 
Garnett.  3i8p  '98  Macmillan 

Sportsman's  sketches;  tr.  by  C.  Garnett.  2v  ea  $1.25 
'95  Macmillan 

Torrents  of  spring;  tr.  by  C.  Garnett.  405P  $1.25  '97 
Macmillan 


Van   Dyke,  Henry 

Blue  flower.  298P  $1.50  '02  Scribner 
First  Christmas  tree.  69P  '06  Scribner 
Fisherman's   luck,    and   some   other    things.    2S5P    '05 

Scribner 
Lost  boy.  68p  $1.00  '14  Harper 
Lost    word;    a    Christmas    legend    of    long    ago.    71P 

$1.50  '97  Scribner 
Mansion.  45P  50c  '11   Harper 
Ruling  passion;   tales  of  nature   and  human    nature. 

29SP   $1-50    '01    Scribner 
Sad  .shepherd.   s6p  50c   'n    Scribner 


Story  of  the  other  wise  man.  82p  $1.00  '96  Harper 
Unknown  quantity.  370P   $1.50  '12  Scribner 
Van  Renssalaer,  M.  G. 

One   man   who   was   content;   "May";   The   Lustigs; 
Corinna's  Fiammetta.   127P  $1.00  '97  Century 
Verga,  Giovanni 

Cavalleria    rusticana,     and    other    tales    of    Sicilian 
peasant  life;  tr.  by  A.  Strettell.    189P  '93  London, 
Unwin 
Lender  the  shadow   of   Etna;    Sicilian   stories;   tr.  by 
N.  H.  Dole.   178P  '76  Boston,  Knight 
Viaud,  Jullen 

From  lands  of  e.xile;  tr.  by  Clara  Bell.  30  ip  '88  New 
York,  Gottsberger 
Viele,   H.    K. 

Inn    of    the    silver    moon.    198?    $1.25    '00    Chicago, 

Stone 
On   the   lightship.    313P   $1.50   '09   Duffield 
Voltaire,    F.    M.  de  A. 

Works  (Les  Delices  ed.)  42V  (c  '01)  New  York,  Du 
Mont 
Verse,    M.   H. 

Breaking-in    of   a    yachtsman's    wife.    276P    $1.35    '08 

Houa;hton 
Very   little  person.    164P  $1.00   '11    Houghton 


Ward,    E.   S.    P. 

Avery.    i22p   $1.00    '02    Houghton 

Beyond  the  gates.    196P  $1.25  '83   Houghton 

Chariot  of  fire.   44P   '10   Harper 

Comrades.  44P  'n   Harper 

Empty    house,    and    other    stories.     326P     $1.20     '10 

Houghton  , 

Fourteen  to  one.  464P  $1.25  '91   Houghton 
Jack  the  fisherman.   59P   50c   '87   Houghton 
Jonathan   and  David.   47P  50c  '09   Harper 
Lost  hero.  74P  '91   Roberts 
Loveliness.   43P   $1.00   '99   Houghton 
Madonna  of  the   tubs.   94P   75c   '87   Houghton 
Men,  women  and  ghosts.  334P  $1.35  '97  Houghton 
Oath  of  allegiance,  and  other  stories.   373P  $1.25  '09 

Houghton 
Old  maids,  and  Burglars  in  Paradise.  22op  $1.25  '87 

Houghton 
Sealed   orders.    3  i5p    $1.35    '07   Houghton 
Supply   at    Saint   Agatha's.    38P    $1.00    '96   Houghton 
Tiny.    igSp  '69   Boston,   H.  A.   Young 
Within  the  gates,   isop  $1.25  '01  Houghton 
Ward,   H.   D. 

Republic    without     a    president,    and    other    stories. 

27 1 p   '91    New   York,   Tait 
White    crown,    and    other    stories.     336P     $1.25     '94 

Houghton 
Warman,  Cy 

Express  messenger,  and  other  tales  of  the  rail.  238? 

$1.25    '97    Scribner 
Frontier  stories.   246P   $1.25   '98   Scribner 
Last   spike,    and   other    railroad   stories.    286p    $1.25 

'06   Scribner 
Short  rails.   310P  $1.25   '00   Scribner 
Tales  of  an   engineer.   242P   $1.25    '95    Scribner 
Weiga  of  Temagami.  2o6p   (c  '08)   Caldwell 
White  mail.    197P  $1.25  '90   Scribner 
Watanna,  Onoto 

Honorable    Miss    Moonlight.    174P    $1.00    '12    Harper 
Love  of  Azalea.   239P  '04  Dodd 
Watson,  John 

Afterwards,  and  other  stories.   377P  '98  Dodd 
Beside   the  bonnie  brier  bush.    327P   $1.50   '95   Dodd 
Days  of   auld  lang  syne.    3,s8p   $1.25    '9(1   Dodd 
Our   neighbors.    341P   '03    Dodd 
St.    Jude's    320P    '07    Philadelphia,    Sunday    Schooi 

Times 
^'oung  barbarians.    3i8p    $1.50    '01    Dodd 
Wells,  H.  G. 

C"ountry   of   the   blind,    and    other   stories.    S44P    '13? 

London,  T.   Nelson 
Cure  for  love.   i3p  '99  New  York,  Scott 
Door  in  the  wall,  and  other  stories.    153P  $7.50   '" 

Kennerley 
Tales  of  space  and  time.   358P  '90  Doubleday 
Thirty  strange  stories.    504P   '97   New   York.  Arnold 
Time    machine,    an    invention.    2i6p    $1.00     95  .Holt 
Twelve  stories  and  a  dream.  33TP  $1.35  '05  Scribner 
Weyman,  S.  J. 

For  the  cause.  2i2p  'g7  Chicago,  Sergei 

King's   stratagem,   and  other  stories.   224P   '99   New 

York,    Street   and   Smith 
Laid  up  in  lavender.  320P  $1.50  '07  Longmans 
Little   wizard.    loop   '95   New  York,   Fenno 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


371 


Snowball.  65P   '95   New  York,  Merriam 
When  love  calls.    139P    99   Boston,   Brown 
Wharton,    E.    N.  ^  ,       c;K„.r 

Crucial   instances.   241P   $i-35     01    Scnbner 
Descent  of  man.  312P  $i-35    04  Scribner 
Ethan  Frome.    195P  $>-oo   '"   Scnbner 
Greater  inclination.   $i.3S   '99  c^^ihnpr 

Hermit  and  the  wild  woman.  279P  $i-3S    08  Scnbner 
Madame  de  Treymes.    14&P  '07  Scnbner 
Tales  of  men  and  ghosts.  438P  $'-35   '10   Scr.bner 

Borrowed  sister.  150P  $1.00  '06  Houghton 
Brothers  in  fur.  117P  $1.00  '10  Houghton 
Browning    courtship,    and    other    stones.    27CP    *i.-S 

EdMh"nThe°r" brothers.    .43P  $'-oo  '00   Houghton 
Enchanted    mountain.     107P    $i.oo    '11    Houghton 

Blazed    trail    stories,    and    stories    of    the    wild    life. 

2600  $i.3S  '04  McClure  , 

Mag°c   forest;    a   modern   fairy   story.    79P    $i-^o     "3 
Macmillan 
White,  W.  A.  ,        AT       ,;n-,n 

Court   of    BoyviUe.    358P    $1.50     10    Macmillan 
Keal    issue     2120    '96    Chicago,    Way  . 

Stratagems   and '^spoils;    stories   of   love   and  politic  5. 
29  ip  '01    Scribner 
^mrd"' ChVistmas   carol.   67P   5oc   '89   Houghton 
Cathedral  courtship.   104P  $1.00  '01   Houghton 
Diary  of  a  goose  girl.    117P  $'-oo    °-   Houghton 
Flag-raising.    71P   'o7   Houghton 
Half-a-dozen    housekeepers,    a   story    for    giils.    i62p 

'03    Altemus  ,    ,    -tt        1  . 

Harm    Lisa.    199P    $i-oo    '96    Houghton 
New  chronicles   of   Rebecca.   277P   $i-20     07   Hough- 
Old  "peabody  pew;   a  Christmas  romance   of  a  coun- 
try  church.    I43P    $i-50    '07    Houghton 
Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  farm.  327P  ;o3  Houghton 
Rose   o'    the   river.    176P   $1.20   '05    Houghton 
Storv    of    Patsy.    68p    6oc    '83    Houghton 
Village    watch-tower.    2i8p    $1.00    '95    Houghton 

^Wwks;^w1t"h    an    introduction   by    Richard    Le    Gal- 

lienne.   (Sunflower  ed.)    15V  '09  New  ^ork    Lamb 

Writings.   (University  ed.)    15V  '07   New  York,   Kel- 

FaiTy  tales.   256P   $1.25   '13   Putnam  ^   .    ^^   , 

Happy  prince,   and  other  fairy  tales.   217P   $i.oo     09 
Brentano 
^Girf  "and  'lhe'"game,    and   other   college   stories.    343P 
$1.35    '08    Scribner  ,        c     -t, 

Princeton   stories.    319P   $1.00     01    bcriDner 


Stolen    story,     and    other    newspaper    stories.    apiP 

$1.25  '99   Scribner 
Romance    of    travel,   comprising   tales   of   f^ve   lands. 

300P   '|o    New   York,   Coleman 

I'fow'^doth  the  simple  spelling  bee.  99P  '07  Macmillan 
jimmyjohn    boss,    and   other   stories.    33^P    ?'--S     0° 

JourMy'^in  search  of  Christmas.  92?  $2.00  '04  Har- 
per ^  ,       ,. 
Lin  McLean.  277P  $'-So  '03  Harper 
Members  of  the  family.   3>7P   Soc   'u   Macmillan 
Mother    q';p  $1.25   '07  Dodd 
Padre  ignacio;   or.  The  song  of  temptation.  67P  5oc 

Phi'losolhTi;    a   story   of    Harvard   University.    95P 

'03   Macmillan  ,   ^   „ 

Red  men   and  while.  280P   $1.50   '96   Harper 
Woolson,  C.   F.  ,       f~. 

Castle  Nowhere;   lake-country  sketches.   386P    73  C)s- 

Dor°o°hy,    and    other   Italian   stories.    287P    $1.25    '96 

Front  ^^yard,    and    other    Italian  stories.    272P    $1.25 

Harper  ,       ,                      ,„„ 

Rodman  the  keeper;  southern  sketches.  339P  80 
Appleton 

^Open^'window;   tales   of   the   months.    38  ip   $1.50   '08 

Macmillan 
Wright,   M.   T.  ,  . 

Truce,  and  other  stories.  287P    95   Scnbner 
Wyatt,   E.  F.  ,        Tvr  /-I      „ 

Everyone  his   own    way.   29  ip     01    McClure 

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APPENDIX    B 

LIST  OF  AUTHORS  INDEXED  CLASSIFIED  BY   NATIONALITY 


AMERICAN 


Adams,  Oscar  Fay 

Alcott,  Louisa   M. 

Aldrich,  Thomas   Bailey 

Allen,  James   Lane 

Andrews,   Mary   Raymond   Sliipnian 

Austin,   Mary   H. 

Bacheller,  Irving  A. 

Bacon,  Josephine    D.    D. 

Balcstier  Wolcott 

Bangs,  John  Kcndrick 

Barr,   Robert 

Bates,  Arlo 

Bellamy,    Edward 

Bierce,  Ambrose 

Bikelas,   Demetrios    [Greek] 

Bishop,  William   Henry 

Boyesen,   Hjalmar   H.    [Norwegian] 

Brown,  Alice 

Bunner,   Henry  Cuyler 

Burnett,   Frances  Hodgson 

Cabell,  James    Branch 

Cable,  George  \V. 

Cahan,  Abraham 

Cameron.   Margaret 

Cather,   Willa   S. 

Catherwood,   Mary   Hartwell 

Chambers,   Robert   W. 

Chesnutt,    Charles    Waddell 

Clemens,   Samuel   Langhorne 

Comer,   Cornelia   A.    P. 

Connolly,  James   B. 

Craddock,   Charles   Egbert,   pseud. 

Craigie,   Pearl   M.   T. 

Crane,   Stephen 

Crawford,   F.  Marion 

Crosby,   Margaret 

Cutting,   Mary    Stewart 

Davis,   Charles    Belmont 

Davis,   Rebecca   Harding 

Davis,   Richard  Harding 
r  Deland,   IMargaret   VV.   C. 

Donneli;  Annie   H. 

Dragoumis,  Julia   D.    [Greek] 

Duer,  Caroline 

Dunbar,  Alice 

Dunbar,   Paul    Lawrence 

Dyar,   Muriel 

Earle,   Mary    Tracy 

Eggleston,   Edward 

Ferber,   Edna 

Fernald,   Chester  B. 

Field,   Eugene 

Foote,   Mary  Halleck 

Ford,   Paul   Leicester 

Fox,  John,  jr. 

Frederick,   Harold 

Freeman,   Mary   E.  \V. 

P'rench,   Anne   Warner 

Fuller,   Henry   Blake 

Futrelle,  Jacques 
.  Garland,   Hamlin 

Gerould,   Katharine  FuUerton 

Glaspell,  Susan 

Grant,   Robert 

Gray,   David 

(Ireen,  Anna    Katharine 

Hale,    Edward    Everett 

Harben,   William 

ilarland,   Henry 

Ilarrinian,   Karl    Edwin 
•  Harris,  Joel  Chandler 

Harrison,   Constance    Cary 
.   liarte,   Francis   Bret 

Hawthorne,  Julian 
.   Hawthorne,   Nathaniel 
Henry,  O.,  pseud. 
Herrick,   Robert 
llibbard,   George  A. 
Hopkins,   Margaret    Sutton    Briscoe 
Hopkins,  William  John 
Howard,    Blanche  W. 
Ho  wells  William   Dean 
»■  Irving,  Washington 
Jackson,   Helen    Hunt 


'  James,  Henry 
Janvier,  Thomas 
Jewett,  Sarah   Orne 
Jordan,   Elizabeth   G. 

•  Kelly,   Myra 
King,   Charles 

King,   Grace  Elizabeth 
Kirk,   Ellen   Olney 
Lathrop,  George   Parsons 
Lefevre,   Edwin 
Lewis,  Alfred    Henry 
Liljencrantz.   Ottilie   A.    [Swedish] 
Litchfield,  Grace  D. 

•  London  Jack 
Long,  John   Luther 
Longfellow,   Henry  W. 
Loomis,   Charles   B. 
McCutcheon,   (ieorge   B. 
Magruder,  Julia 

Ma:  tin,   E.   S. 
Matthews,  James   Brander 
Michelson,  Miriam 
Miller.  Alice   Duer 
Millet,   Francis   Davis 
Mitchell,   S.   Weir 
Morris,   Gouveneur 
Moulton,  Louise  Chandler 

•  Norris,   Frank 
Norris,   Kathleen 
Osbourne,   Lloyd 
Overton,  Gwendolen 

-  Page,  Thomas   N. 

Pangborn,   Georgia  W. 

Peattie,   Elia  W. 

Perry,  Bliss 
^   Poe,   Edgar   Allan 

Pratt,  Lucy 

Pyle,   Howard 

Ralph,  Julian 

Remington,   Frederic 

Roseboro,  Viola 

Seawell.   Molly    Elliott 

Sedgwick,  Anne   Douglas 

Sherwood,   Margaret    P. 

Sigourney,   Lydia   H. 
.  Singmaster,    Elsie 

Slosson,  Annie   T. 

Smith,  Arthur   Cosslett 

Smith,  F.    Hopkinson 

Spofford,   Harriet   Prescott 

Stetson,   Grace    EUery 

Stockton,   Frank  R. 

Stowe,   Harriet   Beecher 

Stuart,   Ruth   McEncry 

Tarbell,   Ida  M. 
.  Tarkington,   Booth 

Taylor,  Bayard 

Thanet,   Octave,   pseud. 

Tracy,   Virginia 

Train,  Arthur 

Trask,   Kate   Nichols 

Troubetzkoy,  A.  R. 

Trumbull,  Annie   Eliot 

Van   Dyke,   Henry  ,.     ,,, 

Van  Renssalaer,  Mariana  C.   [Mrs. 
Schuvler  Van   Renssalaer] 

Viele,   Herman    Knickerbocker 

Vorse,   Mary   Heaton 

Ward,   Elizabeth    Stuart    Phelps 

Ward,   Herbert    D. 

Warman,  Cy. 

Watanna,   Onoto    | pseud.] 

Warman,  Cy 

Wharton,   Edith 

White,   Stewart    Edward 
•    White,   William    Allen 

Wigcin,   Kate    Douglas 

Williams,  Jesse   Lynch 

Willis.   Nathaniel    Parker 

Wister,  Owen 

Woolson,  Constance  I-ennimore 

Wright,   Mabel    Osgood 

Wright.   Mary   Tappan 

Wyatt,  Edith 


INDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


373 


Allen,  Grant 
*   Barrie,  James  M. 
.    Bennett,   Enoch  Arnold 

Benson,   Edward   Frederic 

Besant,  Sir  Walter   [and   Rice, 
James] 

Black,   William 

Bland,   Edith  Nesbit 

Brown,  John 

Castle,  Agnes  and   Egerton 

Collins,   William    Wilkie 
.  Conrad,  Joseph 

Corelli,   Marie 

Crockett,   Samuel   R. 

Dickens,   Charles 

■  Doyle,  A.  Conan 
Duncan,  Norman 
Edgeworth,  Maria 
Eliot,    George 

.  Galsworthy,  John 
Gaskell,   Elizabeth  C. 
Gibbono,    Perceval 
Gissing,   George    Robert 
Grahame,   Kenneth 
Grand,   Sarah    Ipseud.]. 
Grenfell,   Wilfred  T. 
Haggard,   H.    Rider 

■  Hardy,  Thomas 
Harraden,   Beatrice 
Hawkins,  Anthony    Hope 
Hearn,   Lafcadio 
Hewlett,   Maurice    Henry 
Hichens,   Robert  S. 
Hogg,  James 

Hornung,   Ernest   William 
Huneker,  James 
Jacobs,   William   W. 
Jerome,  Jerome  K. 
Keats,  Gwendoline 

-  Kipling,   Rudyard 

AMERICAN    AND    ENGLISH    AUT 

A'Beckett,  J.  J. 
Adee,  A    A. 
Aiken,    Jane 
Aytoun,   William  E. 
Austin,   William 
Banin,  John 
Barbauld,  A.  L. 
Barham,   R.   H. 
Beers,   Henry  A. 
Barlow,  Jane 
Beaumont,  M. 
Bradley,   Harriet   L. 
Benjamin,   P. 
Blunt,  M. 
Brown,   E.   L 
Champney,   E.  W. 
Chaplin.   H.  W. 
Coffin,   R.   T. 
Cooke,   R.   T. 
Cooper,  J.  F. 
Croker,  T.   C. 
Crowe,   C.   S. 
Cunningham,  Allan 
Dasent,   G.   W. 
Davis,  M.  E.   M. 
Davison,   C.   S. 
Day,  T. 
De   Foe,   D. 
De  Forest,  J.  W. 
De   Kay,  Charles  A. 
De  Kroyft,  S.  H. 
Disraeli,  B. 
Dorsey,  G.  A. 

Douglas,   Sir   R.   A. 

Eastman,  C.   A.    [Ohiyesa] 

Eddy,  J.  A. 

Edwards,  A.  B. 

Ewing,  J.   H. 

Fairfax,   L.   R. 

Ferguson,   S. 

Floyd,  M. 

Flynt,  J.  ^ 

Fortier,   A. 

Frere,  M. 

Gage,  C.  S. 

Gait,  J. 

Gordon,  A.  C. 

Griffin,   G. 

Hale,   L.   P. 

Hall,  J. 

Harris,  M.  C. 

Hayes,  A.  A. 

Hawthorne,  H. 


Lamb,  Charles 
Lang,  Andrew 
Le   Gallienne,   Richard 
Locke,   William   J. 
Lytton,    Edward   Bulwer 
Maartens,  Maarten   [Dutch] 
Macdonald,  George    |  Scotch] 
MacManus,   Seumas    [Irish] 
•  Masefield,  John 
Mason,  A.   E.   W. 
Meredith,   George 

■  Merrick,   Leonard 
Mitford,   Mary   L. 
Moore,   George    [Irish] 
More,   Hannah 
Morris,   William 
Morrison,  Arthur 
Norris,   William   Edward 
O'Brien,  Fitz-James   [Irish] 
Oliphant,   Margaret  W. 
Paget,   Violet    [Vernon   Lee] 
Parker,   Sir   Gilbert 

Payn,  James 
Pemberton,  Max 
Phillpotts,    Eden 

■  Quiller-Couch,  Arthur   T. 
Reade,   Charles 
Ruskin,  John 

Scott,   Sir   Walter 

Sharp,   William 

Silberrad,  Una  Lucy 
.  Stevenson,   Robert    Louis    [Scotch] 

Thackeray,   William   M. 

Trollope,   Anthony 

Watson,   John 
.    Wells,   Herbert    G. 

Weyman,   Stanley  John 
•  Wilde,  Oscar   F.    O'F   W.    [Irish] 
.  Yeats,  W.   B.    [Irish] 

Zangwill,   Israel    [Jewish] 

MORS   WHOSE     COMPLETE     WORKS     ARE      NOT     LISTED. 

Heard,  J.,   jr. 
Heminway,  P. 
Holbrook,  F. 
Hoppin,  A. 
Howe,  G. 
Jacobi,   M.   P. 
Jacobs,  J. 
Jerrold,   D. 
Jessop,   G.  H. 
Johnson.  V.  W. 
Johnston,   R.  M. 
Judson,   E.   C. 
Kennedy,   P. 
Kingsley,   H. 
Kip,   L. 

Kirkland.  C.   M.   S. 
Landers,  J. 
Le   Clercq,   P. 
Lewis,  Angclo 
Lloyd,   D.    D. 
Lover,   S. 
Ludlow,   F.   H. 
McKay,  J.  T. 
MacKenzie,   H. 
McVickar,   H. 
Manning,   M. 
Marryat,   F. 
Mayo,  I.    F. 

Mighels,   P.   V. 
Mitchell,  D.  G. 

Mitchell,   E.  P. 

Mitford,  A.   B. 

Morier.  James  J. 

Neal.  J. 

Nott,  C.  C. 

O'Connor,   F. 

Oliphant,   L. 

O'Halloran,   G.   B. 

Ozaki,  Y.  T. 

Peake,  E.  E. 

Pike,  A. 

Post,  Melville  D. 

Redesdale.  A.  B.   F.   M. 

Repplier,  A. 

Rici,  R. 

Roberts,  M.  _ 

Roberts,  Charles  G.    D. 

Robinson,   F.   W. 

Robertson,   H. 

Russell,  W.  C. 

Saunders,   K. 

Schreiner,  Olive 

Schayer,  J.  T.   von   S. 


374 


IXDEX    TO    SHORT    STORIES 


Schock,  G. 
Scudder,   H.   E. 
Scully,  W.  C. 
Skeat,  \V. 
Smith,  H. 
Spears,  T.   R. 
Sterne,  Lawrence 
Stevens,   C.   A. 
Stockton,   L. 
Stoddard,  C.  W. 
Stoddard,  S.  D.  B. 
Strctton,   H. 
Sullivan.   T.   R. 
Sterne,   L. 

FOREIGN    AU 

Dutch 
Maartens,   Maartens    [pseud.].      Schwartz, 

Greek 
Bikelas,  Demetrios 
Dragoumis,  J. 

Indian 
W'atanna,  Onoto   [pseud. J 

Jewish 
Cahan,   Abraham 
Zangwill,   Israel 

FOREIGN    AUTHORS,    TRA 

Belgian 
Eekhoud,   Georges 
Maeterlinck,   Maurice 
Lemnionicr,   C 

Danish 
Andersen,  Hans  Christian 
BergsOe,  J.   VV. 
Blicher,   Steen   Stcenson 
Goldschmidt.   Meier 
Ingemann,   Bernhard   Severin 

Finnish 
Brofeldt,  Juhani.   IJuhani  Ahu] 

French 
Aicard,  J.   F. 
Bal?ac,   Honore  de 
Baziii,    Rene 
Bourget,   Paul   C.  J. 
Bo  vet,  Marie  A.   de 
Coppee,   Francjois   E.  J. 
Daudet,  Alphonse 
Droz,   G. 

DuCamp,   Maxime 
Dumas,    Alexandre    (l)ere] 
ICrckmann,   E.,  and  Chatrian,   A. 
France,  Anatole 
Gaboriau,  Emile 
Gautier,  Thcophile 
Guerin,   Maurice  de 
Halevy,   Ludovic 
Iloudin,   R. 
Kock,   Paul   de 
Le  Clercq,   Paul 
Lemaitre,  Jules 
Louys,  Pierre 
Marsjuerittc,  Paul 
Marie  de  France 
Maupassant,  C   de 
Mendes,   Catulle 
Merimce,    Prosper 
Mikhael,  Ephraini 
Mille,   Pierre 
Musset,  Alfred   de 
Ohnct,  George 
Perrault,   Charles 
Ouida    [pseud.) 
Prevost,    Marcel 
Rod,   Edouard 
Saintiiie,  Joseph   X.    B. 
Sardou,   Victorien 
Scribe,  Augustin   E. 
Simon,  Jules   F.   S. 
Souvi'sire,   ftmile 
Theuriet,    Andre 
Veuillot,   Louis 
Viand,  Julien.      [Pierre    Loti] 
Vidocq,   E.   F. 
Vigny,  Alfred  de 
Voltaire,    Fran(.ois 
Zola,   Emile 


Syrett,  N. 
Tappan,  E    M. 
Taylor,  Jane 
Thaxter,  C.  L. 
Tincker,   M.  A. 
Underbill,  Z.  D. 
Webster,  A. 
Wharton,  F.  W. 
Wharton,  T. 
Wilson,  J. 
Winthrop,  T. 
Wood,  J.   S. 
Wynne,    Madclen    ^■, 


THORS    WHO    WRITE 
J.    M.   W 


N     ENGLISH 

Negro 
Chtsnutt,    Charles   Waddell 


Dunbar,   Paul  Laurence 
Dunbar,  Alice 


Boyesen,   Hjalmar    H 


Norwegian 


M.  A. 

German 


Auirbach.   Berlhnld 
Bauinbach,   Rudolf 
Chamisso,   Adelbert    von 
Ebiier   von    Eschcnbacli.   M.- 
Eckstein,  Ernst 
Goeringcr,   I. 


NSLATIONS  OF     WHOSE     WORKS     ARE      LISTED. 
Goethe,  Johann   Wolfgang 
Grimm,  J.   L.,  and  Grimm,  W. 
Hauff,   Wilhelm 
Ileyse,  Paul 

Hoffmann,   Ernst  T.   W. 
Kompert,   Leopold 

La   Motte   Fouque,      Friedrich   H.   H. 
Lewald-Stahr,   Fanny 
Lindau,   Rudolf 
Meyrink,   Gustav   Meyer 
Richter,  J.   P. 
Schaffer,   Robert 
Schiller,  J.  C.  F. 
Sudermann,  Hermann 
Thedan,    Dietrich 
Tieck,  Johann  Ludwig 
Tovote,   Heinz 
Viebig,  Klara.      [Cohn] 

Greek 
Heliodorus 
Lucian   of   Samosato 
Tatius,   Achilles 

Hungarian 
Jokai,   Mor 

Italian 
Amicis,   Edmondo  de 
Annunzio,  Gabriele  d' 
Bandello,  M. 
Boccaccio,  Giovanni 
Capuana,   Luigi 
Castelnuovo,  Enrico 
Colonna,   Luis 
Deledda,  Grazia 
Fogazarro,  Antonio 
Magherini-Graziani,   G. 
Serao,   Mathilde 

Norwegian 
AsbjOrnsen,   Peter   Christian 
Bjornson,    Bjornstjerne 
Kielland,  A.   L. 
Moe,  Jorgtn   E. 
Thoresen,   Magdalena 

Polish 
Sienkiewicz,   llenryk 

Russian 
.\ndreev,   Leonid  N. 
■  Chekhov,   Anton    V. 

Dosloievski.    Fedor   M. 
'Gogol,   Nicolai   V. 
Gorki,    Maxim 
Korolenko,   N'ladimir   G. 
Krestovski,   V. 
Kuprin,   Alexander   L 
Pushkin,  Alexander  S. 
.  l\.lslol,   Lyof  N. 
I'urgencv,   Ivan 

Spanish 
Alarc6n.   P.   A.   <le 
Alas,   Leopoldo 
Caballero,  Kern.in,  pseud. 
Carrion,  Miquel    Ramus 
Selgas,  Jose 
Verga,  G. 

Swedish 
Hremer.    Frcdrika 
.  Laiferhif,   Selma 
Siriiidberg,  Johann   August 


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